A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Marx
D. Bentham
The Rights
The Idealistic Theory of Rights is also known as: __________?
A. Metaphysical Theory
B. Personality Theory
C. Scientific Theory
D. Social Contract Theory
According to Locke the individual gets his rights from: ___________?
A. God
B. State
C. Society
D. Nature
Rights have no validity without the recognition of: __________?
A. Courts
B. Government
C. Society
D. Electorate
Which of the followings did not favour the right to private property?
A. Locke
B. Hobbes
C. Bodin
D. Mao Tse Tung
The famous theory of natural rights affected:
A. The Indian Constitution
B. The American and Declaration of Rights
C. The Fundamental Rights of Citizens in Soviet Union
D. The Conduct of Monarchs and Princes
Who regarded ‘life, liberty and property’ as Inalienable rights of man:
A. Locke
B. Hobbes
C. Green
D. Aristotle
Which one of the followings is not associated with Ideallistic or Personality theory of rights?
A. Krause
B. Hegel
C. T.H. Green
D. Hobbes
Which one of the following definitions of rights is associated with T.H. Green?
A. “A right is a power claimed and recognised as contributory to common good”
B. “A right is a claim recognised by the society and enforced by the society and enforced by the State”
C. “In its essence, a right is an arrangement rule or practice sanctioned by the law of the community and conducive to the highest moral good of the citizen”
D. “A right is a reasonable demand for freedom to do certain things”.
In modern times political rights are guaranteed to: ___________?
A. All citizens
B. Adult citizens only
C. Property owners only
D. Men only