A. Theory of natural rights
B. Idealist theory of rights
C. Legal theory of rights
D. Natural theory of rights
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following theory believes that rights are conditions, which contribute and help in the promotion of common good?
A. Historical
B. Natural
C. Social welfare
D. Legal
E. Political - Exponents of historical theory of rights believe that the rights:
A. Have been given by the society
B. Are the product of evolution
C. Are given by the sovereign
D. Are of divine origin - 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 Legal theory of property believes that:
A. Property is a natural right and law merely recognises it:
B. Property is the creation of state
C. A person can be deprived of his property for the good of the community
D. The legal ownership of all property vests in the head of the state - The Force Theory regarding the origin of state believes that:
A. Church is superior to the state
B. The state is superior to the Church
C. The Church and the State enjoy equal powers
D. There is no relationship between the State and the Church - The theory, which believes that all are equal in the eyes of nature, is called:________?
A. Economic equality
B. Cultural equality
C. Natural equality
D. Political equality - The elitist theory believes in leaving the formulation and implementation of policy in the hands of: _________?
A. Elected representatives of the people
B. Permanent civil servants
C. An elite class
D. A body composed of all the above three - The Political rights are those rights:
A. Which provide a voice to the people in the political affairs of the state
B. Which provide a voice to the people in the political affairs of the state
C. Which are enforced by the court
D. Which are of compulsory nature - Which one of the following rights are more fundamental in the sense that other rights are dependent on them?
A. Economic Rights
B. Civil Rights
C. Political Rights
D. Constitutional Rights - The Fundamental Rights imply the rights:
A. Which are indispensable for the growth of human personality
B. Which a man inherits from nature at the time of his birth
C. Which are enforced by the state
D. Which impose no obligation on a state