Top 350+ Solved Political Theory MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Plato gave his theory of justice in his book
a. The Republic
b. The Allegory of the Cave
c. Apology
d. None of the above
Q. Who analysed justice as a virtue to respect freedom, autonomy, and dignity ofothers.
a. Marx
b. Rawls
c. Kant
d. Dreze
Q. Who said, "Justice is the chiefest interest of man"?
a. Daniel Webster
b. Kant
c. Kothari
d. Merriam
Q. Who defined justice as “the virtue by which all people are given their due”
a. Aquinas
b. Machiavelli
c. Augustine
d. Nelsen
Q. Natural justice is the concept originated from
a. State law
b. Court of law
c. Religion
d. Law of nature
Q. Which is not parts of distributive justice
a. free primary education
b. free speech
c. free health care
d. none of the above
Q. Who is the author of Principles of Social Justice?
a. Anne Phillips
b. Jean Dreze
c. David Miller
d. Macmillan
Q. Political justice implies the process in which everyone has the liberty to exert theirbasic political rights under
a. the protection of the State
b. the protection of community
c. the guidance of God
d. the protection of election authority
Q. The principle of Legal justice is defined by
a. customary practices
b. court of law
c. church
d. moral principles
Q. Corrective justice is a concept in which
a. the wrongdoer should not benefit from his faulty behaviours
b. the wrongdoer should benefit from his faulty behaviours
c. the wrongdoer should be punished without any trail
d. the accused is set free
Q. Which of the following book was written by John Rawls?
a. Social Justice
b. A Theory of Justice
c. Game Theory
d. Theory of Rights
Q. Rawls defined justice in terms of maximum equal liberty based on
a. equal rights
b. social justice
c. moral justice
d. equal opportunity
Q. Social justice fought against
a. social and economic discrimination in the society
b. restraint
c. unequal liberty and rights in the society
d. private property of the rich in the society
Q. According to Rawls, social and economic inequalities are to be arranged
a. for liberty to prevails
b. to promote equality
c. to the greatest benefit of the least advantaged
d. to benefit the least advance group in the society