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Liberalism MCQs

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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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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