A. International rights
B. Legal rights
C. Civil rights
D. Political rights
E. Moral rights
The Rights
The rights against which state cannot enact law, and if enacted can be declared invalid are called:
A. Social rights
B. Moral rights
C. Political rights
D. Fundamental right
E. Civil rights	
The rights which have more concern with inward rather than outward actions are called:
A. Moral rights	
B. Civil rights
C. Natural rights
D. Political rights
Concept of natural rights has been condemned because:
A. These are not possible these days
B. There was no state of nature
C. There were no natural rights
D. These are immoral
The rights which are supposed to have been enjoyed by the people even in the state of nature are called:
A. Fundamental rights
B. Moral rights
C. Civil rights
D. Natural rights
E. Legal rights	
Idealist believe about rights that these should deal with:
A. Maintaning property
B. Maintaining judicial system
C. Development of human personality	
D. Devlopment of religion
Who said that outward conditions and rights are necessary to the national life?
A. Liber
B. Keruse
C. Edmund Burke
D. Cicero
E. Dr. Asirvatham
Theory of natural rights has been criticised because it makes rights:
A. Too flexible
B. Too rigid
C. Too static	
D. Too un-understandable
Edmund Burke’s name is associated with:
A. Legal theory of rights
B. Natural theory of rights
C. Idealist theory of rights
D. Historical theory of rights
Who of the following said that ‘rights are those conditions of social life without which no man can seek in general to be himself at his best’?
A. Laski
B. Marx
C. Spencer
D. Rousseau
E. Montesquieu