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Political Science MCQs

Option A: To keep financial stability

Option B: To help in maintaining sound economy

Option C: To take their grievances to the Members of Parliament

Option D: To properly perform quasi-judicial allotted functions

Correct Answer: To take their grievances to the Members of Parliament


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Option A: To guide the Ministers

Option B: To avoid lag between law and its implementation

Option C: To prepare sub-rules and regulations for the laws

Option D: To help in maintaining financial stability

Correct Answer: To avoid the political head to the extent possible


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Option A: It should properly scrutinize ligislative proposals

Option B: It should vigorously implement laws

Option C: It should be inelastic in law implementation

Option D: It should try to be maximum efficient

Correct Answer: It should be inelastic in law implementation


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Option A: Parliamentary form of Government

Option B: Presidential form of Government

Option C: Socialist system

Option D: Democratic system

Correct Answer: All forms and systems


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Option A: Implement laws in letters

Option B: Implement laws in spirit

Option C: Be too rigid

Option D: Be flexible

Correct Answer: Implement laws in spirit


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Option A: It should avoid confrontation with political executive

Option B: It should guide Ministers

Option C: It should provide factural data to the executive

Option D: It should insist to the last on its viewpoint

Correct Answer: It should insist to the last on its viewpoint


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Option A: Political ideology

Option B: Political leadership

Option C: Farm of Government

Option D: Head of the state

Correct Answer: Political ideology


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Option A: It should be impartial

Option B: It should be too rigid

Option C: It should implment laws in goad spirit

Option D: It should work in close cooperation with the political executive

Correct Answer: It should be too rigid


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Option A: U.S.S.R.

Option B: India

Option C: England

Option D: Canada

Correct Answer: U.S.S.R.


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Option A: All public servants

Option B: Only high ranking public servants

Option C: Only middle level civil servants

Option D: Only lower level civil servants

Correct Answer: All public servants


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Option A: Members of Parliament

Option B: Judges of the Supreme Court

Option C: Top political leaders

Option D: All civil servants

Correct Answer: All civil servants


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Option A: Permanent executive

Option B: Political executive

Option C: Nominal Executive

Option D: De-jure executive

Correct Answer: Permanent executive


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Option A: Callisthenes’

Option B: Hermeias’s

Option C: Alexander’s

Option D: Plato’s

Correct Answer: B. Hermeias’s


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Option A: 322 B.C.

Option B: 321 B.C.

Option C: 320 B.C.

Option D: 318 B.C.

Correct Answer: A. 322 B.C.


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Option A: Hermeias

Option B: Callisthenes

Option C: Xenocrates

Option D: Speusippus

Correct Answer: Callisthenes


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Option A: Continence

Option B: Desire

Option C: Ignorance

Option D: Complacence

Correct Answer: Continence


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Option A: Modern Biology

Option B: Modern Physics

Option C: Modern Chemistry

Option D: Modern Anatomy

Correct Answer: Modern Biology


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Option A: Socrates

Option B: Plato

Option C: Euclid

Option D: St. Augustine

Correct Answer: Plato


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Option A: Ptolemy

Option B: Julius Caesar

Option C: Socrates

Option D: Alexander the Great

Correct Answer: Alexander the Great


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Option A: Eudemeus

Option B: Nicomachus

Option C: Eudoxus

Option D: Phillipius

Correct Answer: Nicomachus


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Option A: Lyceum

Option B: Gymnasium

Option C: Academy

Option D: Alcemium

Correct Answer: Lyceum


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Option A: Sparta

Option B: Stagira

Option C: Athens

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Stagira


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Option A: Western Ideal of Nationalism

Option B: American Presidential System of Govt.

Option C: Parliamentary System of Govt.

Option D: Nation Socialism

Correct Answer: Western Ideal of Nationalism


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Option A: Maz-Maz

Option B: Farkalit

Option C: Payam-e-Mashrik

Option D: Bang-e-Israfil

Correct Answer: Payam-e-Mashrik


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Option A: Nawab Mirza Dagh

Option B: Maulvi Syed Mir Hassan

Option C: Allama Shibbaly Numani

Option D: Maulana Hasarat Mohani

Correct Answer: Maulvi Syed Mir Hassan


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Option A: 1905

Option B: 1906

Option C: 1907

Option D: 1908

Correct Answer: 1905


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Option A: 1938

Option B: 1939

Option C: 1940

Option D: 1941

Correct Answer: 1938


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Option A: 1876

Option B: 1877

Option C: 1878

Option D: 1879

Correct Answer: 1877


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Option A: The condition that the Caliph must be from the house of Quresh.

Option B: The law of necessity

Option C: The Quranic Theory of Caliphate

Option D: The Practice of guided – Caliphs

Correct Answer: The condition that the Caliph must be from the house of Quresh.


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Option A: The Law of the Shariat

Option B: Roman Law

Option C: Fiqha-e-Jararia

Option D: Fiqha-e-Hanafia

Correct Answer: The Law of the Shariat


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Option A: Cairo

Option B: Makkah

Option C: Basra

Option D: Baghdad

Correct Answer: Basra


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Option A: Al-Akam al-Sultaniyah

Option B: Advice to the Caliph

Option C: Commentary on the Laws of Plato

Option D: Ihya-e-Uloom-ud-Din

Correct Answer: Al-Akam al-Sultaniyah


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Option A: 1058

Option B: 1059

Option C: 1060

Option D: 1061

Correct Answer: 1058


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Option A: 972

Option B: 984

Option C: 994

Option D: 995

Correct Answer: 972


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Option A: Single party system

Option B: Liberal democracy

Option C: Philosopher king

Option D: Presidential system of Government

Correct Answer: Liberal democracy


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Option A: Enlightened public opinion

Option B: Rich peasantry

Option C: Powerful government

Option D: Single party system

Correct Answer: Enlightened public opinion


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Option A: Free press

Option B: Right to hold meetings

Option C: Right to criticise the government

Option D: Right to hold property

Correct Answer: Right to hold property


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Option A: Should be vigilant

Option B: They should leave it to the Government

Option C: They should leave it to the opposition

Option D: They should leave everything to the care of the head of the government

Correct Answer: Should be vigilant


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Option A: Complementary of each other

Option B: Contradictory to each other

Option C: Partly complementary to each other

Option D: Both complementary as well as contradictory to each other

Correct Answer: Complementary of each other


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Option A: Totalitarian states

Option B: Dictatorships

Option C: Liberal democracies

Option D: Fascist states

Correct Answer: Liberal democracies


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Option A: There is economic inequality

Option B: There is no sharp social division

Option C: There is strict party discipline

Option D: There is spread of education

Correct Answer: There is spread of education


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Option A: Controlled press

Option B: Free mass media

Option C: Cinema

Option D: Political literature

Correct Answer: Controlled press


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Option A: Press should be free

Option B: Religious bodies should be active

Option C: People should be given the right to property

Option D: There should be right to education

Correct Answer: Press should be free


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Option A: Cinema

Option B: Press

Option C: Neighborhood

Option D: T.V.

Correct Answer: Neighborhood


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Option A: Newspapers

Option B: Educational system

Option C: Radio

Option D: Television

Correct Answer: Playground


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Option A: Opinion of educated persons

Option B: Opinion of elites of the society

Option C: Majority opinion

Option D: Minority opinion

Correct Answer: Opinion of the majority, which takes into consideration the interests of all


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Option A: From the very beginning

Option B: During Cromwillian era

Option C: During First World War

Option D: During economic depression of 1928

Correct Answer: During economic depression of 1928


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Option A: Who are educated

Option B: Who own property

Option C: Who have become adult

Option D: Male citizens only

Correct Answer: Who have become adult


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Option A: General election

Option B: Bye-election

Option C: Election

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Bye-election


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Option A: Scheduled castes

Option B: Religious minorities

Option C: Scheduled tribes

Option D: None of These

Correct Answer: Religious minorities


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Option A: Universal adult franchise

Option B: Functional representation

Option C: Compulsory voting system

Option D: Optional voting system

Correct Answer: Compulsory voting system


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Option A: Head of the state

Option B: Head of the Government

Option C: Head of the judiciary

Option D: Among the people

Correct Answer: Among the people


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Option A: Dicey

Option B: Seeley

Option C: Herodotus

Option D: Gettell

Correct Answer: Seeley


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Option A: Power

Option B: People

Option C: State

Option D: Government

Correct Answer: People


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Option A: Authority

Option B: Position

Option C: Power

Option D: People

Correct Answer: People


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Option A: Roman

Option B: Greek

Option C: Latin

Option D: German

Correct Answer: Greek


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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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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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Option A: Right to life, liberty and property

Option B: Right to life, work and religion

Option C: Right to life, property and religion

Option D: Right to life, religion and family

Correct Answer: Right to life, liberty and property


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Option A: It assumes that rights can exist independent of society

Option B: It holds that rights are static

Option C: It lists the rights which man brought with him from state of nature

Option D: It asserts that certain rights are basic and therefore necessary for human existence

Correct Answer: It asserts that certain rights are basic and therefore necessary for human existence


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Option A: There is no commonly agreed list of natural rights

Option B: The natural rights often conflict with each other

Option C: There is a universal agreement regarding the lists of natural rights

Option D: It assumes that rights can exist independent of state

Correct Answer: There is a universal agreement regarding the lists of natural rights


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Option A: Locke

Option B: Austin

Option C: Bentham

Option D: Grotius

Correct Answer: Austin


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Option A: The rights are the creation of state

Option B: The rights are natural and the state merely recognises them

Option C: The rights are prior to the state

Option D: The sights are fixed and static

Correct Answer: The rights are the creation of state


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Option A: The rights are granted to the individual by the state but it cannot take them back without the consent of the majority:

Option B: The rights are granted to the individual by the state and can be taken back by it

Option C: The state does not grant rights to the individual but can curtail his rights

Option D: The state neither grants rights to the individual nor can it restrict them

Correct Answer: The rights are granted to the individual by the state and can be taken back by it


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Option A: It attaches too much importance to moral rights

Option B: It noes not cover the whole field of rights

Option C: It concedes rights against the state

Option D: It attaches too much importance to the customs

Correct Answer: It noes not cover the whole field of rights


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