Option A: Grant of right to work
Option B: Provision of minimum wages
Option C: Regulation of working hours
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: All the above ✔
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Option A: All citizens residing in a state must be granted liberty
Option B: The country is independent and sovereign
Option C: Both (a) and (b)
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: The country is independent and sovereign ✔
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Option A: Absolute liberty
Option B: Liberty with reasonable restrictions
Option C: No liberty
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Liberty with reasonable restrictions ✔
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Option A: TH. Green
Option B: J.S. Mill
Option C: Mahatma Gandhi
Option D: H.J. Laski
Correct Answer: J.S. Mill ✔
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Option A: J.S. Mill
Option B: Bentham
Option C: T.H Green
Option D: Laski
Correct Answer: J.S. Mill ✔
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Option A: Marx
Option B: Hobbes
Option C: TH. Green
Option D: J.S. Mill
Correct Answer: J.S. Mill ✔
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Option A: Marx
Option B: Lenin
Option C: Spencer
Option D: Aristotle
Correct Answer: Spencer ✔
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Option A: It the realisation of that the government can be brought to book in a court of law
Option B: In identifying a man as a political unit in a way which distinguishes him from other citizens
Option C: In a decentralized society wherein the basic needs of men can find satisfaction
Option D: In the understanding that liberty and restraints are complementary
Correct Answer: It the realisation of that the government can be brought to book in a court of law ✔
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Option A: Green
Option B: Kant
Option C: Laski
Option D: Spencer
Correct Answer: Laski ✔
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Option A: Idealists and Anarchists
Option B: Individualists and Anarchists
Option C: Idealists and Socialists
Option D: Anarchists and Socialists
Correct Answer: Individualists and Anarchists ✔
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Option A: State
Option B: Nature
Option C: Society
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: State ✔
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Option A: It has adopted a democratic system of government
Option B: It enjoys a favourable balance of trade
Option C: It is free from economic control of other powers
Option D: It is free from foreign rule and enjoys self-government
Correct Answer: It is free from foreign rule and enjoys self-government ✔
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Option A: Lord Acton
Option B: Austin
Option C: Poland
Option D: Lord Bryce
Correct Answer: Lord Acton ✔
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Option A: Lord Acton
Option B: Machiavelli
Option C: MacIver
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: MacIver ✔
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Option A: Adam Smith
Option B: Karl Marx
Option C: Laski
Option D: Green
Correct Answer: Laski ✔
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Option A: Cole
Option B: Green
Option C: MacIver
Option D: Laski
Correct Answer: MacIver ✔
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Option A: J.S. Mill
Option B: Locke
Option C: Godwin
Option D: Bentham
Correct Answer: J.S. Mill ✔
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Option A: Independent and impartial judiciary
Option B: Funcamental Rights
Option C: Free Press
Option D: Compulsory Military Training
Correct Answer: Compulsory Military Training ✔
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Option A: Marxists
Option B: Idealists
Option C: Syndicalists
Option D: Individualists
Correct Answer: Idealists ✔
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Option A: Idealists
Option B: Anarchist
Option C: Marxists
Option D: Socialists
Correct Answer: Anarchist ✔
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Option A: Right to work
Option B: Right to Social Security
Option C: Self-government in industry
Option D: Right to participate in the formulation of national plans
Correct Answer: Right to participate in the formulation of national plans ✔
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Option A: Right to vote
Option B: Right to contest elections
Option C: Right to criticise the government
Option D: Right to move the court for the endorcement of rights
Correct Answer: Right to move the court for the endorcement of rights ✔
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Option A: Right to life
Option B: Right to move freely
Option C: Right to enter into contract with others
Option D: Right to criticize the government
Correct Answer: Right to criticize the government ✔
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Option A: Rousseau
Option B: Laski
Option C: MacIver
Option D: Herbert Spencer
Correct Answer: Rousseau ✔
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Option A: Right to choose government
Option B: Feedom from threat to life
Option C: Freedom of thought and belief
Option D: Freedom to exercise in general field of contractual actions
Correct Answer: Right to choose government ✔
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Option A: T.H. Green
Option B: Laski
Option C: Barker
Option D: Bentham
Correct Answer: Bentham ✔
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Option A: Indiviualists
Option B: Idealists
Option C: Utilitarian
Option D: Socialists
Correct Answer: Idealists ✔
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Option A: Cole
Option B: Spinoza
Option C: Marx
Option D: Barker
Correct Answer: Spinoza ✔
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Option A: Laski
Option B: Green
Option C: Marx
Option D: Hobbes
Correct Answer: Laski ✔
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Option A: Economic liberty
Option B: National liberty
Option C: International liberty
Option D: Political liberty
Correct Answer: Economic liberty ✔
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Option A: Green
Option B: Kant
Option C: Bosanquet
Option D: Karl Marx
Correct Answer: Karl Marx ✔
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Option A: Seeley
Option B: Gettell
Option C: G.D.H. Cole
Option D: Mackechnie
Correct Answer: G.D.H. Cole ✔
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Option A: J.S. Mill
Option B: H.J. Laski
Option C: Bakunin
Option D: Proudhan
Correct Answer: H.J. Laski ✔
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Option A: It is a licence to do what one wants to do
Option B: It is not opposed to law
Option C: Rule of law is essential for its maintenance
Option D: Without restrictions it will be social meanance
Correct Answer: It is a licence to do what one wants to do ✔
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Option A: Mahatma Gandhi
Option B: Maulana Azad
Option C: H.J. Laski
Option D: Machiavelli
Correct Answer: H.J. Laski ✔
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Option A: G.D.H. Cole
Option B: Dicey
Option C: Lenin
Option D: Stalin
Correct Answer: G.D.H. Cole ✔
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Option A: Karl Marx
Option B: Thomas Hobbes
Option C: T.H Green
Option D: Hegel
Correct Answer: T.H Green ✔
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Option A: Separation of powers
Option B: Right of expression
Option C: Free Media
Option D: Presidential system of government
Correct Answer: Presidential system of government ✔
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Option A: Written constitution
Option B: Democracy
Option C: Federal system
Option D: Right to resist
Correct Answer: Federal system ✔
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Option A: Anarchists
Option B: Individualists
Option C: Idealists
Option D: Modern thinkers
Correct Answer: Modern thinkers ✔
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Option A: State’s performing no functions
Option B: Complete obedience to laws
Option C: Disappearance of state
Option D: The absence of force
Correct Answer: Complete obedience to laws ✔
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Option A: Herbert Spencer
Option B: Benjamin
Option C: Laski
Option D: Bentham
Correct Answer: Benjamin ✔
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Option A: Laski
Option B: Bentham
Option C: Mosca
Option D: Liber
Correct Answer: Laski ✔
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Option A: French Declaration of Rights of Man
Option B: Liber
Option C: Laski
Option D: Herbert Spencer
Correct Answer: French Declaration of Rights of Man ✔
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Option A: T.H. Green
Option B: Locke
Option C: Hobbes
Option D: MacIver
Correct Answer: Locke ✔
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Option A: Protection against oppressive rule
Option B: Economic equality
Option C: Basic amenities of life
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Protection against oppressive rule ✔
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Option A: Democracy
Option B: Majority rule
Option C: Freedom
Option D: Independence of judiciary
Correct Answer: Democracy ✔
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Option A: Divine Origin Theory
Option B: Social Contract Theory
Option C: Force Theory
Option D: Evolutionary Theory
Correct Answer: Social Contract Theory ✔
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Option A: Hegel
Option B: Rousseau
Option C: Hobbes
Option D: Laski
Correct Answer: Rousseau ✔
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Option A: Liberty granted under the Law
Option B: Liberty, which people have enjoyed from earliest times
Option C: Provision of conditions, which are conducive to human development
Option D: Provision of basic necessities of life to every member of society
Correct Answer: Provision of conditions, which are conducive to human development ✔
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Option A: Liberty granted by the laws of the land
Option B: Right to do whatever one likes
Option C: Right to do what is acceptable to majority of the people in a society
Option D: Imposition of maximum restraints
Correct Answer: Right to do whatever one likes ✔
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Option A: The state performs maximum functions
Option B: The state performs minimum functions
Option C: The state is abolished
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: The state performs minimum functions ✔
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Option A: Laski
Option B: Hegel
Option C: Kant
Option D: Seeley
Correct Answer: Seeley ✔
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Option A: Marx
Option B: Green
Option C: Bentham
Option D: J.S.Mill
Correct Answer: J.S.Mill ✔
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Option A: Freedom of conscience
Option B: Freedom of movement
Option C: Freedom of occupation
Option D: Freedom of vote in the manner one will like to
Correct Answer: Freedom of vote in the manner one will like to ✔
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Option A: Ritchie
Option B: Bodin
Option C: Bakunin
Option D: Kropothin
Correct Answer: Ritchie ✔
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Option A: Moral right
Option B: Civil right
Option C: Economic right
Option D: Natural right
Correct Answer: Political right ✔
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Option A: Roman language
Option B: Chinese language
Option C: Latin language
Option D: English language
Correct Answer: Latin language ✔
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Option A: Max. Lerner
Option B: Sartori
Option C: J.S. Mill
Option D: Gettell
Correct Answer: J.S. Mill ✔
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Option A: Economic equality
Option B: Discretionary powers with the executive
Option C: Rule of law
Option D: Independence of judiciary
Correct Answer: Discretionary powers with the executive ✔
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Option A: Freedom to do whatever one likes
Option B: Absence of restraints
Option C: Presence of opportunity to achieve the fullest development of personality
Option D: Power to do anything
Correct Answer: Presence of opportunity to achieve the fullest development of personality ✔
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Option A: Performs minimum functions
Option B: Does not exist
Option C: Performs maximum functions
Option D: Performs maximum optional functions
Correct Answer: Performs minimum functions ✔
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Option A: Seeley
Option B: Laski
Option C: Benjamin
Option D: G.D.H.Cole
Correct Answer: Seeley ✔
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Option A: Economic liberty
Option B: Political liberty
Option C: National liberty
Option D: Natural liberty
Correct Answer: National liberty ✔
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Option A: Economic liberty
Option B: Political liberty
Option C: Civil liberty
Option D: Natural liberty
Correct Answer: Economic liberty ✔
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Option A: Natural liberty
Option B: Civil liberty
Option C: Political liberty
Option D: Economic liberty
Correct Answer: Civil liberty ✔
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Option A: Laski
Option B: G.D.H. Cole
Option C: Herbert Spencer
Option D: Liber
Correct Answer: Herbert Spencer ✔
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Option A: Libel
Option B: Lingua
Option C: Labour
Option D: Liber
Correct Answer: Liber ✔
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