Option A: Adam Smith
Option B: Bentham
Option C: J.S. Mill
Option D: Marx
Correct Answer: Marx ✔
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Option A: 17th century
Option B: 18th century
Option C: 19th century
Option D: 20th century
Correct Answer: 19th century ✔
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Option A: Hobbes
Option B: Locke
Option C: Rousseau
Option D: Thomas Paine
Correct Answer: Locke ✔
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Option A: Feudalism
Option B: Church
Option C: Absolutism of the king
Option D: Deteriorating social system
Correct Answer: Deteriorating social system ✔
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Option A: It has faith in world peace
Option B: It has faith in the philosophy of live and let live
Option C: It has faith in constitutional Government
Option D: It has no faith in pluralistic society
Correct Answer: It has no faith in pluralistic society ✔
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Option A: MacGovern
Option B: Sartori
Option C: Laski
Option D: Karl Marx
Correct Answer: MacGovern ✔
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Option A: It is opposed to artificial pressures on freedom
Option B: It stands for free trade these days
Option C: It wants limited state activities
Option D: It favours separation of powers
Correct Answer: It stands for free trade these days ✔
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Option A: English
Option B: German
Option C: Roman
Option D: French
Correct Answer: Latin ✔
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Option A: It is a fluid philosophy
Option B: Its thinkers have divergent views
Option C: It is essentially a capitalist philosopy
Option D: It is basically philosophy of working classes
Correct Answer: It is basically philosophy of working classes ✔
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Option A: T.H. Green
Option B: J.S. Mill
Option C: Bentham
Option D: Locke
Correct Answer: Karl Marx ✔
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Option A: He wanted the greatest happiness of the greatest number of people
Option B: He stood for legal reforms
Option C: He wanted status quo in educational system
Option D: He wanted changes in the electoral system
Correct Answer: He wanted status quo in educational system ✔
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Option A: MacGovern
Option B: Schumpeter
Option C: Sartori
Option D: Robert A. Dahl
Correct Answer: Sartori ✔
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Option A: It advocates individual liberty
Option B: It stands for equality among citizens
Option C: It is champion of democracy
Option D: It upholds seculatism
Correct Answer: It wants abolition of private property ✔
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Option A: Liberal philosophy of free trade
Option B: Improved conditions of the workers
Option C: Improved conditions of the workers
Option D: Change in the approach of capitalists towards workers
Correct Answer: Liberal philosophy of free trade ✔
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Option A: Rights of the individual
Option B: Free trade
Option C: The ideal of the secular state
Option D: Right to national self determination
Correct Answer: A stateless society ✔
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Option A: It laid stress on dignity of individual
Option B: It emphasised on rationality
Option C: It believed that freedom was absence of restraints
Option D: It cared least for capitalists and maximum for the welfare of common man
Correct Answer: It cared least for capitalists and maximum for the welfare of common man ✔
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Option A: He supported constitutional government
Option B: He wanted limitations on state sovereignty
Option C: He wanted limited rights for the individuals
Option D: He considered individual prior to state
Correct Answer: He wanted limited rights for the individuals ✔
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Who of the following has said, “Liberalism is the expression less of a trend than of a temperament”?
Option A: Laski
Option B: Montesquieu
Option C: Thomas Paine
Option D: Rousseau
Correct Answer: Laski ✔
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Option A: It champions the cause of constitutional government
Option B: It has faith in secularism
Option C: It supports constitutional government
Option D: It supports concentration of powers
Correct Answer: It supports concentration of powers ✔
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Option A: It is opposed to blind faith
Option B: Development of human personality is state aim
Option C: Man is means and state is an end in itself
Option D: State is artificial and not natural institution
Correct Answer: Man is means and state is an end in itself ✔
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Option A: 16th century
Option B: 17th century
Option C: 18th century
Option D: 19th century
Correct Answer: 17th century ✔
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Option A: Law should be above administrative order
Option B: Individual should be independent in political sphere
Option C: Individual’s independence in social fields should be checked
Option D: Individual can revolt against state
Correct Answer: C. Individual’s independence in social fields should be checked ✔
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Option A: J.S. Mill
Option B: T.H. Green
Option C: Schumpeter
Option D: Robert A.Dahl
Correct Answer: Sorel ✔
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Option A: There is nothing like spiritual equality of individual
Option B: There should be freedom of individual will
Option C: Natural rights were injoyed by the people
Option D: State should be created to safeguard natural rights
Correct Answer: There is nothing like spiritual equality of individual ✔
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Option A: 18th century
Option B: 19th century
Option C: 20th century
Option D: Did not develop and remains vague
Correct Answer: Did not develop and remains vague ✔
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Option A: It stands for individual liberty
Option B: It has no faith in human reasoning
Option C: It supports human freedom
Option D: It stands for constitutional government
Correct Answer: It has no faith in human reasoning ✔
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Option A: Laski
Option B: Karl Marx
Option C: MacIver
Option D: Bentham
Correct Answer: Karl Marx ✔
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Option A: States of the world themselves
Option B: Parliamentary and Presidential system
Option C: Individual and Society
Option D: Unitary and Federal System
Correct Answer: Individual and Society ✔
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