A. Economic considerations
B. Political considerations
C. Social considerations
D. Ethical and philosophical considerations
E. Religious considerations
Political Science Mcqs
In his philosophy Plato has associated justice with:____________?
A. Functions
B. Religion
C. Morality
D. Wealth
E. Education
Constitution is an instrument of:____________?
A. Legal Justice
B. Social Justice
C. Political Justice
D. Economic Justice
The modern state tries to ensure justice to its citizens through:
A. Management institutions
B. Regulation of the economy of the country
C. Maintenance of system of law courts
D. All the above
According to Earnest Barker, justice is: ___________?
A. A virtue that cannot be separated from the virtues of temperance, courage and wisdom
B. Not a matter of outright equality but is rather a matter of right proportion
C. A mtter of human relations which change and grow in the process of time with changes of social thought, and it adjusts itself and changes accordingly
D. The first virtue of social institutions, as truth is of systems of thought
The Retributive Theory of Justice is rooted in:____________?
A. The principle of deterrent punishment to criminals
B. The principle of revenge
C. The principle that punishment should aim at reforming the criminals
D. The principle of hate the sin and not the sinner
Which aspect of justice was emphasizes by the Greeks?
A. Social
B. Moral
C. Legal
D. Political
“Eye for eye and tooth for a tooth” is the guiding principle of:___________?
A. Retributive theory of justice
B. Deterrent theory of justice
C. Reformative theory of justice
D. All the above theories
Which one of the following institutions gives shape to the dimensions of justice?
A. The Constitution
B. The Parliament
C. The Courts
D. All the above
The view that there is close relationship between justice and equality is attributed to:____________?
A. Socialists
B. Individualists
C. Idealists
D. Anarchists