Top 150+ Solved Introduction to Political Science and Governmental Structures and Processes MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Who said that 'One's natural rights are one's natural power' ?
a. locke
b. rousseau
c. hobbes
d. laski
Q. Rights have no validity without the recognition of:
a. government
b. state
c. society
d. electorate
Q. According to the historical theory of rights, rights are the result of:
a. evolution
b. human efforts
c. nation efforts
d. legislation
Q. Who regarded, 'life, liberty and property as inalienable rights of Men’?
a. locke
b. aristotle
c. rousseau
d. hobbes
Q. The legal theory of rights points out that rights are created by:
a. state
b. society
c. community
d. nature
Q. The theory of social welfare was expounded by:
a. utilitarians
b. socialist
c. marxists
d. fabians
Q. Who says, "Rights have no meaning without social unity"?
a. bentham
b. laski
c. j. s. mill
d. dean pound
Q. Who are the chief exponents of social welfare theory?
a. green
b. hegel
c. bentham and mill
d. locke
Q. Rousseau supports the idealist theory of Rights on the basis of:
a. morality
b. natural law
c. general will
d. social consciousness
Q. According to Green, the basis of rights is:
a. legal sanction
b. legal recognition
c. common moral consciousness
d. gift of the state
Q. According to Marxists, rights are:
a. privileges of all people
b. privileges of all classes
c. privileges of a particular class safe guarded by law
d. privileges for economically weaker sections