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Sovereignty Of State MCQs

Option A: Denial of all sovereign power to the state

Option B: Grant of absolute sovereign right to the state

Option C: Grant of limited sovereign powers to the state

Option D: Grant of all powers to associations only

Correct Answer: Grant of limited sovereign powers to the state


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Option A: Sovereignty is exclusively vested in the state

Option B: Sovereignty is shared by the various social, religious, economic and political groups

Option C: Sovereignty is the privilege of social and economic groups only

Option D: Sovereignty rests with the United Nations

Correct Answer: Sovereignty is shared by the various social, religious, economic and political groups


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Option A: Legal sovereignty

Option B: Political sovereignty

Option C: Nominal Sovereign

Option D: Absolute sovereignty

Correct Answer: Political sovereignty


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Option A: Absoluteness

Option B: Inalienability

Option C: Divisibility

Option D: Exclusiveness

Correct Answer: Divisibility


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Option A: The state is a unique organization

Option B: The state is as important as the other social, economic and religious groups

Option C: The other social, economic and religious groups are more important than the state

Option D: State is controlled by other associations

Correct Answer: The state is as important as the other social, economic and religious groups


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Option A: Abolition of state

Option B: Classless and stateless society

Option C: Curtailing powers of state

Option D: Further extension of the powers of state

Correct Answer: Curtailing powers of state


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Option A: Written Constitution

Option B: Independent Judiciary

Option C: Political Parties

Option D: International Law

Correct Answer: International Law


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Option A: Titular Sovereignty

Option B: Real Sovereignty

Option C: Popular Sovereignty

Option D: Legal Sovereignty

Correct Answer: Titular Sovereignty


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Option A: Austin

Option B: Locke

Option C: Mooney

Option D: Laski

Correct Answer: Austin


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Option A: The General Will

Option B: The Real Will

Option C: The Actual Will

Option D: The King

Correct Answer: The General Will


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Option A: The concept of sovereignty is against the freedom of association

Option B: The concept of sovereignty is against individual liberty

Option C: The concept of sovereignty is against the ideal of international peace and harmony

Option D: The concept of sovereignty is unethical

Correct Answer: The concept of sovereignty is unethical


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Option A: Parliament

Option B: Supreme Court

Option C: President

Option D: Electorate

Correct Answer: Parliament


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Option A: A person who is the lawful ruler of the country

Option B: King who has lawfully inherited to the throne

Option C: A person or body of persons who actually exercise power

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: A person or body of persons who actually exercise power


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Option A: Popularly elected representative body

Option B: The electorate

Option C: The people

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: The people


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Option A: Master of people

Option B: Servant of people

Option C: A power machine

Option D: Brother of masses

Correct Answer: Brother of masses


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Option A: Command of the sovereign

Option B: Embodiment of general will

Option C: Built upon general social environment

Option D: Accumulation of religious principles and practices

Correct Answer: Built upon general social environment


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Option A: Master of society and associations

Option B: Servant of society

Option C: Identical with society

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Servant of society


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Option A: Sir Henry Maine

Option B: Hobbes

Option C: Bodin

Option D: Laski

Correct Answer: Laski


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Option A: To make decisions with respect to matters within the jurisdiction of the state, free of external restraint or coercision

Option B: To enforece laws made by decision makers over those who are willing to ‘coerce’ the unwilling citizens

Option C: To cultivate popular conscience to obey wuch decisions as are made by the legislature and to ensure compliance thereof

Option D: To ensure enforcement of dicisions made by authorities with a view to total and abiding obedience by citizens

Correct Answer: To make decisions with respect to matters within the jurisdiction of the state, free of external restraint or coercision


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Option A: A sovereignty where ultimate authority rests with the people

Option B: A sovereignty which has the legal right to command obedience

Option C: A sovereignty which is actually obeyed by the people whether it has a legal status or not

Option D: A sovereignty which is absolute and Incapable of limitation

Correct Answer: A sovereignty which is actually obeyed by the people whether it has a legal status or not


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Option A: The monistic school

Option B: The pluralistic school

Option C: The legalistic school

Option D: The analytical school

Correct Answer: The pluralistic school


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Option A: It resides in a determinate human superior

Option B: The determinate human superior should not be in the habit of obedience to like superior

Option C: The determinate human superior receives habitual obedience from the bluk of population of given society

Option D: The determinate human superior must be responsible for his acts to the elected representatives of the people

Correct Answer: The determinate human superior receives habitual obedience from the bluk of population of given society


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Option A: St. Augustine

Option B: Aristotle

Option C: Bodin

Option D: Rousseau

Correct Answer: Bodin


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Option A: Romans

Option B: Greek

Option C: Muslims

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Romans


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Option A: Green

Option B: Latin

Option C: English

Option D: French

Correct Answer: Latin


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