Top 350+ Solved Political Theory MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Individual liberty is understood as the freedom to pursue one’s
a. Rights and obligation without limitation
b. desires and interests without any violation with the liberty of others
c. follow government order without questioning the intention
d. unlimited rights and freedom
Q. Which is not part of individual liberty
a. freedom of speech and expression
b. freedom of religion
c. freedom to violate the State law
d. freedom of fear
Q. On the Jewish Question, Marx linked personal liberty to
a. egoism and private property
b. rights and universal altruism
c. the rights of man
d. Socio-cultural conditions of men
Q. Who defines, “Equality means equal rights for all the people and the abolition of all special rights and privileges”?
a. Green
b. MacIver
c. Marshall
d. Barker
Q. Aristotle had expounded two kinds of equality i.e.,
a. horizontal and perpendicular
b. numerical and proportional
c. negative and positive
d. none of the above
Q. Economic equality stands for equitable distribution of
a. property and privileges in the society
b. salary and leave to the workers
c. wealth and resources in the society
d. land to the family members
Q. Legal equality is defined as equality before
a. Religious law
b. market
c. customary law
d. court of law
Q. Who said that, "The passion for equality made vain the hope for freedom".
a. Acton
b. Voltaire
c. Paine
d. None of the above
Q. The statement "Men cannot become absolutely equal unless they are entirely free"is associated with
a. Marshall
b. Green
c. Lincoln
d. Tocqueville
Q. Liberty and equality become the two important essences in which form ofgovernment
a. Democratic
b. Autocratic
c. Socialist
d. Monarchical
Q. The exponents of ‘negative relationship’ between liberty and equality holds that
a. the two are compatible
b. liberty and equality are both natural
c. liberty and equality are both artificial
d. liberty is natural but not equality
Q. According to positive view, liberty and equality are
a. contradict to each other
b. compatible
c. non-compatible
d. oppose to each other
Q. Who said, “Rights are those conditions of social life without which no man canseek in general, to be himself at his best”
a. Acton
b. Skinner
c. Laski
d. Sartori