A. Green
B. Laski
C. Marx
D. Cole
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Who of the following thinkers maintain that liberty and equality are antagonistic to each other?
A. Plato and Marx
B. Aristotle and Montesquieu
C. Lord Acton and De Tocqueville
D. Laski and Green
There are two pillars of democracy viz. liberty and:
A. Law
B. Equality
C. Fraternity
D. None of the above
Which one of the following two types of equalities was emphasized by Barker?
A. Political and economic
B. Legal and political
C. Social and economic
D. Legal and social
Equality in true and positive sense means:
A. Everyone should get equal opportunity for the development of his personality and all should be equal before law
B. Every one should get equal wages
C. Everyone should get same type of education
D. Everybody should follow the same religion
“The passion for equality made vain the hope for liberty”, who said this?
A. Bentham
B. J.S.Mill
C. Karl Marx
D. Lord Acton
Which one of the followings is the most appropriate meaning of the concept of of “protective discrimination”.
A. Unequal treatment against the privileged sections of the society
B. Discrimination in favour of the underprivileged to raise them to the level of the other sections of the society
C. Preferential treatment for the weaker sections
D. Discrimination against the privileged sections of the society
Economic equality means that:
A. Every citizen is able to satisfy his primary needs before aspiring for luxuries
B. All should be subjected to an equal degree of taxation
C. There should be economic equality between men and women
D. There should be equal distribution of wealth among all citizens of the world
Social equality means:
A. Each person should perform the functions according to his status
B. No effort should be made to modify the existing social system
C. No person should be made to suffer a position of relative inferiority in relation to other men due to difference in caste, race, religion, etC.
D. Special effort to improve the lot of weaker sections
Equality in the positive sense means
A. Provision of basic necessities to all members of society
B. Provision of adequate opportunities to all
C. Equality, which is backed by the force of law
D. Equality bestowed by nature