Top 350+ Solved Political Theory MCQ Questions Answer
Q. John Locke is associated with which theory of rights?
a. legal rights
b. natural rights
c. collective rights
d. State rights
Q. The differences between legal rights and moral rights are
a. moral right is visible and legal rights is not visible
b. legal right is enforced by law whereas moral right is not enforceable by state law
c. legal right is partial and moral right is impartial
d. none of the above
Q. The rights to participate in the political process without any form of discriminationis under
a. economic rights
b. civic rights
c. political rights
d. natural rights
Q. Which is regarded as one of the principle source of human rights?
a. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
b. PETA
c. United Nations Development Programme
d. International treaties
Q. The phrase, “every state is known by the rights that it maintains” is developed by
a. Sabine
b. Green
c. Laski
d. Sabine
Q. Social welfare theory of right has been criticised by liberal theory on the groundthat it limits the rights of the
a. society and State
b. individual
c. society
d. State
Q. Who said, “a right is claim recognized by society and enforced by the state”
a. Bosanquet
b. Plato
c. Barker
d. Marshall
Q. The phrase, “All men are created equal and they are endowed by their Creator withcertain inalienable rights” is associated with
a. American Declaration of Independence
b. France Revolution
c. Glorious Revolution
d. Preamble of Indian Constitution
Q. Which is regarded as one of the basic features of the theory of natural rights
a. limitation
b. universality
c. partiality
d. artificial
Q. Social welfare theory of rights presumes that rights are to be promoted for
a. welfare of the environmentalist
b. welfare of the individual
c. welfare of the industrialist
d. welfare of the common citizens
Q. Who among the following sees individual rights as one of the goal of public policyto maximize the total welfare of the population?
a. Utilitarian
b. Contractualist
c. Liberalist
d. Marxist
Q. Aristotle concept of justice consists of what is lawful and fair by treating
a. Unequal equally
b. Equal unequally
c. Equal equally and unequal equally
d. equals equally and unequal unequally