A. Sir Henry Maine
B. Hobbes
C. Bodin
D. Laski
Sovereignty Of State
Which one of the following statements correctly defines sovereignty as a legal attribute of the state?
A. To make decisions with respect to matters within the jurisdiction of the state, free of external restraint or coercision
B. To enforece laws made by decision makers over those who are willing to ‘coerce’ the unwilling citizens
C. To cultivate popular conscience to obey wuch decisions as are made by the legislature and to ensure compliance thereof
D. To ensure enforcement of dicisions made by authorities with a view to total and abiding obedience by citizens
Which one of the following statements depict the true nature of Defacto sovereignty?
A. A sovereignty where ultimate authority rests with the people
B. A sovereignty which has the legal right to command obedience
C. A sovereignty which is actually obeyed by the people whether it has a legal status or not
D. A sovereignty which is absolute and Incapable of limitation
“It would be of lasting benefit to Political Science if the whole concept of sovereignty were surrendered.” This statement reflects the view point of:
A. The monistic school
B. The pluralistic school
C. The legalistic school
D. The analytical school
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