A. Right to life
B. Right to liberty
C. Right to property
D. Right to work
E. None of these
Political Science Mcqs
Which of the following theory explains clearly the nature of rights?
A. Social welfare theory
B. Theory of natural rights
C. Historical theory of rights
D. None of the above
Which of the following is not a political right of citizens?
A. Right to vote
B. Right to get elected
C. Right to education
D. Right to resist
E. Right to petition
Which of the following theory believes that rights are conditions, which contribute and help in the promotion of common good?
A. Historical
B. Natural
C. Social welfare
D. Legal
E. Political
In a civilised state the citizens are supposed to: ___________?
A. Enjoy rights only
B. Perform duties only
C. Enjoy more rights but performs few duties
D. Believe that each right has a corresponding duty
Rights can’t be claimed against:
A. State
B. Government
C. Prime Minister
D. Elected representatives
All rights enjoyed by the citizens must be compatible with: __________?
A. Culture
B. Civilisation
C. International understanding
D. Common welfare
E. Social customs
Which right has been added to the category of rights in our modern times i.e. right to?
A. Life
B. Liberty
C. Property
D. Work
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