A. Life
B. Liberty
C. Property
D. Work
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The concept of rights:
A. Has been there since very old times
B. Is very recent
C. Was not known to medieval people
D. Was not known to the people of ancient India
Rights can be safeguarded by: __________?
A. Giving more duties to citizens
B. Giving more powers to police
C. Separating executive from judiciary
D. Giving more rights to the citizens
E. Using extensive force
Which one of the following countries was the first to incorporate a ‘Bill of Rights’ in its constitution?
A. Great Britain
B. France
C. U.S.A.
D. U.S.S.R.
Which of the following is the true meaning of the Right to Resist the state?
A. It means the legal right to disrespect and disobey the laws of the state
B. It means a legal right to oppose the government
C. It means a moral right against a government which is guilty of grave and patent injustice
D. None of the above
The most effective guarantee against – infringement of rights is the: ___________?
A. Constitution
B. Legislature
C. Judiciary
D. Public Opinion
The Theory of Natural Rights formed an important part of: _________?
A. Austin’s Theory of Sovereignty
B. Social Contract Theory
C. Divine Origin Theory
D. Force Theory
Who of the following scholars, is associated with the Theory of Natural Rights?
A. Locke
B. Bentham
C. Green
D. Karl Marx
The Theory of Natural Rights holds that: ________?
A. Rights are a divine creation
B. Rights came from pre-civil society
C. Rights were granted by the King
D. Rights are granted by the constitution
Which one of the followings is the oldest theory of rights?
A. Historical Theory
B. Natural Rights Theory
C. Legal theory of rights
D. Idealist Theory