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Justice MCQs

Option A: Legal Justice

Option B: Political Justice

Option C: Economic Justice

Option D: Social Justice

Correct Answer: Legal Justice


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Option A: Emphasis on elimination of all kinds of discrimination and privileges

Option B: Emphasis on elimination of the social evils prevailing in the society

Option C: Emphasis on the need of concerted action to Improve the lot of the weaker sections of society

Option D: Adjustment of society’s interests to ensure individual happiness

Correct Answer: D. Adjustment of society’s interests to ensure individual happiness


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Option A: There can be no justice without law

Option B: There must be courts or other semi-judicial bodies to impart justice

Option C: Legal justice has no relationship with punishment

Option D: Legal justice demands equal rights for all members with discrimination

Correct Answer: Legal justice has no relationship with punishment


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Option A: Adam Smith

Option B: J.S.Mills

Option C: Bentham

Option D: Engels

Correct Answer: Engels


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Option A: Aristotle

Option B: Rousseau

Option C: Plato

Option D: MacIver

Correct Answer: Aristotle


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Option A: It is related to dealings among human beings

Option B: Impartiality in the tretment of various persons

Option C: It does not permit discrimination under any circumstances

Option D: It emphasises the importance of personal dignity

Correct Answer: It does not permit discrimination under any circumstances


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Option A: Dealings with human beings

Option B: Dealings with all living beings

Option C: Dealings with living as well as non-living beings

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Dealings with human beings


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Option A: Opposed to equality

Option B: Opposed to liberty

Option C: Anti-thesis of equality and liberty

Option D: Closely linked with liberty

Correct Answer: Closely linked with liberty


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Option A: Contradictory to each other

Option B: Complementary to each other

Option C: Cooperate with each other only when necessary

Option D: Partially complementary and partially contradictory to each other

Correct Answer: Complementary to each other


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Option A: Bodin

Option B: Locke

Option C: Austin

Option D: Marx

Correct Answer: Marx


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Option A: Bodin

Option B: Marx

Option C: Rousseau

Option D: Bentham

Correct Answer: Bentham


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Option A: Economic aspect of justice

Option B: Legal aspect of justice

Option C: Classical aspect of justice

Option D: Social aspect of justice

Correct Answer: Economic aspect of justice


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Option A: State did not interfere in religion

Option B: State actively interfered in religion

Option C: State intervened in religion when called upon to do so

Option D: Religion and state complemented each other

Correct Answer: State did not interfere in religion


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Option A: The state runs educational institution

Option B: The state provides scholarships for studies abroad

Option C: The state encourages right to property

Option D: The state preaches religion toleration

Correct Answer: The state maintains courts of law


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Option A: It should promote religion

Option B: It should be available to the rich

Option C: It was what philosopher king thought was just

Option D: It should be available both to the citizens and the slaves

Correct Answer: It should be available both to the citizens and the slaves


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Option A: Economic considerations

Option B: Political considerations

Option C: Social considerations

Option D: Ethical and philosophical considerations

Correct Answer: Ethical and philosophical considerations


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Option A: Functions

Option B: Religion

Option C: Morality

Option D: Wealth

Correct Answer: Functions


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Option A: Legal Justice

Option B: Social Justice

Option C: Political Justice

Option D: Economic Justice

Correct Answer: Legal Justice


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Option A: Management institutions

Option B: Regulation of the economy of the country

Option C: Maintenance of system of law courts

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Maintenance of system of law courts


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Option A: A virtue that cannot be separated from the virtues of temperance, courage and wisdom

Option B: Not a matter of outright equality but is rather a matter of right proportion

Option C: A mtter of human relations which change and grow in the process of time with changes of social thought, and it adjusts itself and changes accordingly

Option D: The first virtue of social institutions, as truth is of systems of thought

Correct Answer: A mtter of human relations which change and grow in the process of time with changes of social thought, and it adjusts itself and changes accordingly


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Option A: The principle of deterrent punishment to criminals

Option B: The principle of revenge

Option C: The principle that punishment should aim at reforming the criminals

Option D: The principle of hate the sin and not the sinner

Correct Answer: The principle of revenge


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Option A: Social

Option B: Moral

Option C: Legal

Option D: Political

Correct Answer: Moral


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Option A: Retributive theory of justice

Option B: Deterrent theory of justice

Option C: Reformative theory of justice

Option D: All the above theories

Correct Answer: Retributive theory of justice


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Option A: The Constitution

Option B: The Parliament

Option C: The Courts

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: All the above


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Option A: Socialists

Option B: Individualists

Option C: Idealists

Option D: Anarchists

Correct Answer: Socialists


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Option A: Aristotle

Option B: Plato

Option C: Machiavelli

Option D: Marx

Correct Answer: Plato


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Option A: A person whould be permitted to keep the unearned income

Option B: Every body should be given same salary irrespective of the nature of job

Option C: There should be free play of economic forces in the society

Option D: The basic needs of all the people must be met

Correct Answer: The basic needs of all the people must be met


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Option A: Justice is viewed in relation to human beings

Option B: Justice has a relation with equality

Option C: Justice has relation with liberty as well as equality

Option D: Justice does not permit discrimination under any circumstances

Correct Answer: Justice has a relation with equality


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Option A: Individualists

Option B: Socialists

Option C: Idealists

Option D: Anarchists

Correct Answer: Socialists


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Option A: Individualists

Option B: Idealists

Option C: Socialists

Option D: All the three

Correct Answer: Socialists


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Option A: Courts

Option B: Political parties

Option C: Constitution

Option D: All the there

Correct Answer: Political parties


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Option A: Courts

Option B: People

Option C: Constitution and statutes

Option D: All the three mentioned above

Correct Answer: Constitution and statutes


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Option A: There can be no justice under the capitalist system

Option B: Justice under Capitalist system is possible only if key industries are nationalised

Option C: Justice has no relation with the system of production

Option D: Justice under capitalist system is possible only if the workers are given due share in the management of industries

Correct Answer: There can be no justice under the capitalist system


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Option A: Aristotle

Option B: Rousseau

Option C: Laski

Option D: Bentham

Correct Answer: Bentham


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Option A: The Glorious Revolution of 1688

Option B: The French Revolution of 1789

Option C: The American War of Independence

Option D: The Russian Revolution of October, 1917

Correct Answer: The French Revolution of 1789


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Option A: Is very old

Option B: Originated in the sixteenth century

Option C: Originated in the twentieth century

Option D: Originated with the dawn of democracy

Correct Answer: Originated in the sixteenth century


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Option A: Aristotle

Option B: Plto

Option C: Barker

Option D: Laski

Correct Answer: Plto


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Option A: There cannot be any discrimination

Option B: There can be discrimination on just grounds

Option C: Discrimination can be made in accordance with majority view

Option D: Discrimination can be made according to the wishes of King

Correct Answer: There can be discrimination on just grounds


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Option A: Legal concept

Option B: Moral concept

Option C: Social concept

Option D: Complex concept combining all the above and other concepts

Correct Answer: Complex concept combining all the above and other concepts


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Option A: Just

Option B: Jus

Option C: Joint

Option D: Judge

Correct Answer: Jus


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Option A: Individualists

Option B: Marxists

Option C: Syndicalists

Option D: Anarchists

Correct Answer: Liberals


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Option A: Individualists

Option B: Utilitarian

Option C: Fascists

Option D: Nazis

Correct Answer: Socialists


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Option A: Parliamentary form of Government only

Option B: Presidential form of government only

Option C: Aristocracies only

Option D: Democratic system of Government

Correct Answer: Democratic system of Government


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Option A: Legal justice

Option B: Social justice

Option C: Economic justice

Option D: Political justice

Correct Answer: Political justice


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Option A: Law is the main source of justice

Option B: Each individual is not entitled to protection before law

Option C: Courts should be responsible for enforcing law

Option D: It is closely linked with punishment

Correct Answer: Each individual is not entitled to protection before law


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Option A: The state ensured justice to the rich

Option B: The judicial system protected the rich

Option C: The poor had no chances to get justice

Option D: The poor could possibly get justice in capitalist state

Correct Answer: The poor could possibly get justice in capitalist state


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Option A: Political aspect

Option B: Moral aspect

Option C: Human aspect

Option D: Philosophical aspect

Correct Answer: Human aspect


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Option A: Freedom to worship

Option B: Freedom to held private property

Option C: Freedom to cast vote in the way they like

Option D: Freedom to have family life

Correct Answer: Freedom to cast vote in the way they like


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Option A: It ensures impartiality of judiciary

Option B: It provides strong police force

Option C: It opens employment exchanges

Option D: It does not interfere in the religious affairs of the people

Correct Answer: It ensures impartiality of judiciary


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Option A: Equality before law

Option B: Equal distribution of property

Option C: Equal religious freedom

Option D: Right of every citizen to do what he qualified

Correct Answer: Right of every citizen to do what he qualified


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Option A: He stressed only on inward aspect of human personality

Option B: For him justice was a socail bond

Option C: For him justice should help in maintaining social order

Option D: It was based on citizen’s sense of duty

Correct Answer: He stressed only on inward aspect of human personality


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Option A: Perfect equality

Option B: Rule of law

Option C: Impartiality of judiciary

Option D: Money which one paid to the judges

Correct Answer: Tit for tat


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Option A: It means regard for personal dignity

Option B: It means development of personality

Option C: It means equality before law

Option D: It means equal opportunities for all

Correct Answer: It means equality before law


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Option A: It deals with human beings

Option B: It means impartiality

Option C: It means rule of law

Option D: It means maintenance of discrimination

Correct Answer: It means maintenance of discrimination


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Option A: English

Option B: Latin

Option C: French

Option D: German

Correct Answer: Latin


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Option A: Social Justice

Option B: General justice

Option C: Distributive justice

Option D: Political justice

Correct Answer: Political justice


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Option A: A class should do its work in social carde or political plane to which it was called by its peculiar properties

Option B: Society should defend with all its might the right of its members

Option C: All the members and groups of society should be treated equal

Option D: There should be an elaborate system of law to provide justice to the citizens

Correct Answer: A class should do its work in social carde or political plane to which it was called by its peculiar properties


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Option A: Legal Theory of Justice

Option B: Retributive Theory of Justice

Option C: Deterrent Theory of Justice

Option D: Reformative Theory of Justice

Correct Answer: Deterrent Theory of Justice


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Option A: Retributive theory of justice

Option B: Reformative Theory

Option C: Deterrent Theory of Justice

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Reformative Theory


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Option A: Republic

Option B: Statesman

Option C: Laws

Option D: All the above books

Correct Answer: Republic


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Option A: Barker

Option B: Plato

Option C: Aristotle

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: None of the above


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Option A: Socialist State

Option B: Democratic State

Option C: Aristocratic State

Option D: Authoritarian State

Correct Answer: Democratic State


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Option A: Natural Justice

Option B: Political Justice

Option C: Legal justice has no relationship with punishment

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Political Justice


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Option A: Socialists

Option B: Early Liberal thinkers

Option C: Liberal writers of 20th century

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Liberal writers of 20th century


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