A. It ensures impartiality of judiciary
B. It provides strong police force
C. It opens employment exchanges
D. It does not interfere in the religious affairs of the people
E. It guarantees right to expression
QuizMaster
What is justice according to Plato?
A. Equality before law
B. Equal distribution of property
C. Equal religious freedom
D. Right of every citizen to do what he qualified
E. What philosopher king though was right
Which of the following is not true about Plato’s concept of justice?
A. He stressed only on inward aspect of human personality
B. For him justice was a socail bond
C. For him justice should help in maintaining social order
D. It was based on citizen’s sense of duty
E. None of the above
It the primitive societies justice was based on:____________?
A. Perfect equality
B. Rule of law
C. Impartiality of judiciary
D. Money which one paid to the judges
E. Tit for tat
Which one of the following is not an attribute of justice?
A. It deals with human beings
B. It means impartiality
C. It means rule of law
D. It means maintenance of discrimination
E. It means maintenance of unavoidable discrimination
The world justice has been derived from ‘justitia’ which belong to language:
A. English
B. Latin
C. French
D. German
E. Roman
English to Urdu Proverb: DOWN ON ONE’S LUCK
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
DOWN ON ONE’S LUCK
Urdu Proverb
بد قسمت
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Bad Qismat
Pakistan Speaker National assembly Asad Qaiser Resign on _________ 2022 ?
A. 10 April
B. 11 April
C. 9 April
D. None of these
English Idioms: Big fish in a small pond
English Idioms About “Animals”
Idiom: Big fish in a small pond
Meaning: One who has achieved a high rank or is highly esteemed, but only in a small, relatively unimportant, or little known location or organization.
Example: Dr. Jones could get a professorship at an Ivy League university, but he enjoys being a big fish in a small pond too much to ever leave Hannover College.
English Idioms: I can’t put a name to someone
English Idioms About “Names”
Idiom: I can’t put a name to someone
Meaning: Said when you can’t remmeber someone’s name.
Example: She was my classmate. I remember her face but I can’t put a name to her.