Option A: Political Equality
Option B: Civil Equality
Option C: Natural Equality
Option D: Social Equality
Correct Answer: Political Equality ✔
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Option A: Provision of adequate opportunities for all
Option B: Absence of distinctions based on class, caste, etc.
Option C: Provision of equal pay for all
Option D: Absence of discrimination
Correct Answer: Provision of equal pay for all ✔
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Option A: Lord Acton
Option B: Laski
Option C: Profession Towny
Option D: Professor Ashirvatham
Correct Answer: Pollard ✔
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Option A: Minimum basic needs of all
Option B: Minimum basic needs of the rich
Option C: Possession of equal property by all
Option D: None of These
Correct Answer: Minimum basic needs of all ✔
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Option A: Economic sense
Option B: Cultural sense
Option C: Political sense
Option D: Moral sense
Correct Answer: Political sense ✔
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Option A: In a presidential form of Government
Option B: In a federal form of Government
Option C: In a unitary form of Government
Option D: In a country with written constitution
Correct Answer: In a society with democratic set up ✔
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Option A: It means elimination of caste distinction
Option B: It means equal right to vote
Option C: It means equal property
Option D: It means equal opportunities to travel abroad
Correct Answer: It means elimination of caste distinction ✔
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Option A: Karl Marx
Option B: Bakunin
Option C: Laski
Option D: MacIver
Correct Answer: Laski ✔
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Option A: Lord Acton
Option B: MacIver
Option C: Laski
Option D: Bodin
Correct Answer: Laski ✔
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Option A: Following the same religion
Option B: Following the same political ideology
Option C: Equal opportunity to get higher education
Option D: Equal health facilities
Correct Answer: Equal opportunity to get higher education ✔
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Option A: J.S.Mill
Option B: Bentham
Option C: Green
Option D: Marx
Correct Answer: J.S.Mill ✔
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Option A: Everyone should get equal opportunity for development of personality
Option B: Everyone should get equal property
Option C: All must get equal social status
Option D: All must get equal wages
Correct Answer: Everyone should get equal opportunity for development of personality ✔
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Option A: Political equality
Option B: Social equality
Option C: Economic equality
Option D: National equality
Correct Answer: Social equality ✔
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Option A: Political equality
Option B: Religious equality
Option C: Economic equality
Option D: Natural equality
Correct Answer: Economic equality ✔
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Which one of the following kinds of equality is not compatible with the liberal notion of equality?
Option A: Legal equality
Option B: Political equality
Option C: Social equality
Option D: Economic equality
Correct Answer: Economic equality ✔
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Option A: Lord Acton
Option B: Aristotle and Montesquieu
Option C: Marx
Option D: Laski
Correct Answer: Laski ✔
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Option A: Green
Option B: Laski
Option C: Marx
Option D: Cole
Correct Answer: Cole ✔
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Option A: Plato and Marx
Option B: Aristotle and Montesquieu
Option C: Lord Acton and De Tocqueville
Option D: Laski and Green
Correct Answer: Lord Acton and De Tocqueville ✔
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Option A: Law
Option B: Equality
Option C: Fraternity
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Equality ✔
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Option A: Political and economic
Option B: Legal and political
Option C: Social and economic
Option D: Legal and social
Correct Answer: Legal and social ✔
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Option A: Everyone should get equal opportunity for the development of his personality and all should be equal before law
Option B: Every one should get equal wages
Option C: Everyone should get same type of education
Option D: Everybody should follow the same religion
Correct Answer: Everyone should get equal opportunity for the development of his personality and all should be equal before law ✔
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Option A: Bentham
Option B: J.S.Mill
Option C: Karl Marx
Option D: Lord Acton
Correct Answer: J.S.Mill ✔
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Option A: Lord Acton
Option B: MacLver
Option C: Marx
Option D: Rousseau
Correct Answer: MacLver ✔
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Option A: Unequal treatment against the privileged sections of the society
Option B: Discrimination in favour of the underprivileged to raise them to the level of the other sections of the society
Option C: Preferential treatment for the weaker sections
Option D: Discrimination against the privileged sections of the society
Correct Answer: Discrimination in favour of the underprivileged to raise them to the level of the other sections of the society ✔
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Option A: Every citizen is able to satisfy his primary needs before aspiring for luxuries
Option B: All should be subjected to an equal degree of taxation
Option C: There should be economic equality between men and women
Option D: There should be equal distribution of wealth among all citizens of the world
Correct Answer: Every citizen is able to satisfy his primary needs before aspiring for luxuries ✔
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Option A: Lord Acton
Option B: MacLver
Option C: Machiavelli
Option D: De Tocqueville
Correct Answer: MacLver ✔
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Option A: Each person should perform the functions according to his status
Option B: No effort should be made to modify the existing social system
Option C: No person should be made to suffer a position of relative inferiority in relation to other men due to difference in caste, race, religion, etC.
Option D: Special effort to improve the lot of weaker sections
Correct Answer: C. No person should be made to suffer a position of relative inferiority in relation to other men due to difference in caste, race, religion, etC. ✔
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Option A: Provision of basic necessities to all members of society
Option B: Provision of adequate opportunities to all
Option C: Equality, which is backed by the force of law
Option D: Equality bestowed by nature
Correct Answer: Provision of adequate opportunities to all ✔
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Option A: Absence of special privileges
Option B: Provision of special facilities for weaker sections
Option C: Provision of special facilities to the ruling class
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Absence of special privileges ✔
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Option A: Complementary to each other
Option B: Contradictory to each other
Option C: Unrelated to each other
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Complementary to each other ✔
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Option A: Marx
Option B: Hobbes
Option C: Adam Smith
Option D: Dc Tocqueville
Correct Answer: Dc Tocqueville ✔
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Option A: T.H.Green
Option B: J.S.Mill
Option C: G.D.H. Cole
Option D: H.J.Laski
Correct Answer: G.D.H. Cole ✔
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Option A: T.H.Green
Option B: J.S.Mill
Option C: G.D.H. Cole
Option D: H.J.Laski
Correct Answer: G.D.H. Cole ✔
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Option A: Political equality
Option B: Social equality
Option C: Civil equality
Option D: Economic equality
Correct Answer: Civil equality ✔
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Option A: All democratic governments
Option B: All types of governments
Option C: Only dictatorial governments
Option D: Countries, which possess written constitution
Correct Answer: All democratic governments ✔
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Option A: Political equality
Option B: Civil equality
Option C: Social and economic equality
Option D: Political and economic equality
Correct Answer: Social and economic equality ✔
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Option A: Economic equality only
Option B: Social and economic equality only
Option C: Social and political equality only
Option D: Social economic as well as political equality
Correct Answer: Social and economic equality only ✔
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Option A: Glorious Revolution of 1688 in England
Option B: The French Revolution of 1789
Option C: The American War of Idependence
Option D: All the three
Correct Answer: The French Revolution of 1789 ✔
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Option A: Contradictory to each other
Option B: Just tolerate each other
Option C: Available only in totalitarian states
Option D: Outdated concepts
Correct Answer: Just tolerate each other ✔
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Option A: Right to vote
Option B: Right to have political office
Option C: Right to contest elections
Option D: Right to criticise government
Correct Answer: Right to live in family ✔
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Option A: It means equal right in political system
Option B: It means rule of law
Option C: It means economic disparity
Option D: It means equal right to hold political office
Correct Answer: It means equal right to hold political office ✔
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Option A: Laski
Option B: D.G.H.Cole
Option C: Lord Action
Option D: De Tocqueville
Correct Answer: Laski ✔
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Option A: Charter of League Nations
Option B: Charter of U.N.O.
Option C: Slogan of Glorious Revolution
Option D: Slogan of French Revolution
Correct Answer: Slogan of Glorious Revolution ✔
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Option A: Equal food and housing facilities
Option B: Equal education
Option C: Equal physical force
Option D: Equal knowledge
Correct Answer: Equal opportunities for growth ✔
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Option A: Political equality
Option B: Civil equality
Option C: National equality
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Civil equality ✔
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Option A: Religious equality
Option B: Economic equality
Option C: National equality
Option D: Natural equality
Correct Answer: Economic equality ✔
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Option A: Right to conclude treaties
Option B: Right to declare war
Option C: Right to declare peace
Option D: Right to have equal status in international forums
Correct Answer: Right to have equal status in international forums ✔
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Option A: National equality
Option B: Religious equality
Option C: Economic equality
Option D: Natural equality
Correct Answer: Natural equality ✔
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Option A: MacLver
Option B: Laski
Option C: Marx
Option D: Lord Action
Correct Answer: Lord Action ✔
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Option A: Laski
Option B: Bakunin
Option C: Prodhoun
Option D: De-Tacqueville
Correct Answer: Laski ✔
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Option A: Civil equality
Option B: National equality
Option C: Natural equality
Option D: Political equality
Correct Answer: Civil equality ✔
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Option A: Religious equality
Option B: Social equality
Option C: Political equality
Option D: Economic equality
Correct Answer: Political equality ✔
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Option A: Complementary
Option B: Contradictory
Option C: Neither complementary nor contradictory
Option D: None of These
Correct Answer: Neither complementary nor contradictory ✔
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Option A: Economic equality
Option B: Cultural equality
Option C: Natural equality
Option D: Political equality
Correct Answer: Natural equality ✔
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Option A: Civil equality
Option B: Political equality
Option C: Social equality
Option D: Natural equality
Correct Answer: Social equality ✔
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Option A: U.S. Constitution
Option B: French Constitution (5th Republic)
Option C: Swiss Constitution
Option D: Constitution of People’s Republic of China
Correct Answer: U.S. Constitution ✔
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