“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
A. Retributive theory of justice
B. Deterrent theory of justice
C. Reformative theory of justice
D. All the above theories
A. People assemble at one place and elect their representatives by voice
B. People can suggest the name of their representative on their own
C. People cannot authorise their
D. The voters directly take part in the election of their representatives
A. Raw materials
B. Minerals
C. Manufactured goods
D. All the above
A. Rights are created by the state
B. Rights are conditions of good life
C. Rights are intimately related with duties
D. The rights are not static and grow with time
A. Individual can develop in the state
B. State does not contribute in individual’s development
C. State should not keep the individuals in his sphere of activity
D. Should not maintain law and order
A. A constituency from which only one candidate contests the election
B. A constituency from which a candidate is returned unopposed
C. A constituency from which a number of candidates may contest but only one member is elected
D. None of the above
A. Was a continuation of Hegel’s dialectic
B. Was a reversal of Hegel’s dialectic
C. Had no relationship with the dialectic
D. None of the above