Equality in the positive sense means:
A. Following the same religion
B. Following the same political ideology
C. Equal opportunity to get higher education
D. Equal health facilities
E. Equality before law
A. Following the same religion
B. Following the same political ideology
C. Equal opportunity to get higher education
D. Equal health facilities
E. Equality before law
A. In the fourteenth century
B. Towards the close of eighteenth century
C. In the middle of the nineteenth century
D. Only after people took to cultivation
A. It is indivisible
B. It is permanent
C. It is inalienable
D. It is delegated to some one else by the state
E. It is supreme power of the state
A. Its objects are limited
B. Its membership is limited
C. It can use both constitutional and unconstitutional means
D. It can be organised
E. It tries to capture political power
A. Locke
B. Hobbes
C. Karl Marx
D. J.S. Mill
A. Laski
B. Gettell
C. Austin
D. Barker
A. Absoluteness
B. Inalienability
C. Divisibility
D. Exclusiveness