A. Right of life
B. Right to liberty
C. Right to property
D. Right to work
Related Mcqs:
- Which Constitutional Article lays down distribution of work through the Union List, State List, and Concurrent List between the Union and State?
A. 246
B. 247
C. 248
D. 249 - The three natural rights mentioned by Locke are: _________?
A. Right to life, liberty and property
B. Right to life, work and religion
C. Right to life, property and religion
D. Right to life, religion and family - Which one of the followings was in no way connected with the theory of natural rights?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Paine
D. Bentham - Which one of the followings has been wrongly listed as a defect of the theory of natural rights
A. There is no commonly agreed list of natural rights
B. The natural rights often conflict with each other
C. There is a universal agreement regarding the lists of natural rights
D. It assumes that rights can exist independent of state - Theory of natural rights has been criticised because it makes rights:
A. Too flexible
B. Too rigid
C. Too static
D. Too un-understandable - The important rights enjoyed by the people in the state of nature, says Locke were:
A. Right to life, liberty and property
B. Right to religion, worship and conscience
C. Right to participate in affair of government
D. People enjoyed no rights all all - Which of the following is not a natural right according to Locke?
A. Right to life
B. Right to liberty
C. Right to property
D. Right to work
E. None of these - “Let the Sovereign but step outside the power derived from the Social Contract, and resistance becomes a natural right” Which one of the followings gives the right understanding to the above statement?
A. The individual is left with no other alternative but to obey the commands of the sovereign
B. Men are free from any superior power on earth, and they act as they think fit within the bounds of the law of nature
C. The Government exists for the good of the people, and can be removed if it violates the trust reposed in it
D. The State is composed of equal individuals, some having authority over others and all participate in the General will - Which of the following is true about Locke regarding rights of an individual, i.e. he gets these from:
A. God
B. State
C. Society
D. Nature - According to Locke the individual gets his rights from: ___________?
A. God
B. State
C. Society
D. Nature