A. The monistic school
B. The pluralistic school
C. The legalistic school
D. The analytical school
Political Science Mcqs
Which one of the following statements is incorrect with reference to Austin’s definition of sovereignty?
A. It resides in a determinate human superior
B. The determinate human superior should not be in the habit of obedience to like superior
C. The determinate human superior receives habitual obedience from the bluk of population of given society
D. The determinate human superior must be responsible for his acts to the elected representatives of the people
E. The determinate human superior must be capable of being located
Who believed that sovereignty extended to all individuals and associations living in the state?
A. St. Augustine
B. Aristotle
C. Bodin
D. Rousseau
Who is ancient past felt that sovereignty was the ‘fullness of the state’?
A. Romans
B. Greek
C. Muslims
D. None of these
The world ‘sovereignty’ derives its origin from superanus which belongs to language:
A. Green
B. Latin
C. English
D. French
E. Roman
The Parliament and the Constitution are instruments of:_____________?
A. Legal Justice
B. Political Justice
C. Economic Justice
D. Social Justice
Which one of the following does not fail within the dimensions of social justice?
A. Emphasis on elimination of all kinds of discrimination and privileges
B. Emphasis on elimination of the social evils prevailing in the society
C. Emphasis on the need of concerted action to Improve the lot of the weaker sections of society
D. Adjustment of society’s interests to ensure individual happiness
Which one of the following features of Legal Justice has been wrongly listed?
A. There can be no justice without law
B. There must be courts or other semi-judicial bodies to impart justice
C. Legal justice has no relationship with punishment
D. Legal justice demands equal rights for all members with discrimination
The concept of justice in purely economic terms was popularized by___________?
A. Adam Smith
B. J.S.Mills
C. Bentham
D. Engels
Who of the following thinkers took justice as an ethical standard of virtue in social and public relationship?
A. Aristotle
B. Rousseau
C. Plato
D. MacIver