MCQ Chapter 2 Political Science Class 11 Maharashtra Board Liberty and Rights 1. How do Thomas Hobbes and John Locke both view liberty?As a collective rightAs a natural rightAs state-grantedAs economic freedomQuestion 1 of 152. What does the Indian Constitution combine in its approach to liberty?Negative and moral libertyPositive and negative libertyLegal and natural libertyPolitical and civil libertyQuestion 2 of 153. What is a key aspect of Gandhi’s Swaraj beyond political freedom?Economic independenceFreedom from western cultural dominationCaste equalitySocial constraintsQuestion 3 of 154. What do human rights aim to uphold?State authorityHuman dignity and valuesEconomic prosperityPolitical powerQuestion 4 of 155. What does Isaiah Berlin prioritize in negative liberty?Collective welfareFreedom of actionState interventionMoral lawsQuestion 5 of 156. According to Rousseau, what is an obstacle to liberty?Economic freedomInequality in societyIndividual choiceState lawsQuestion 6 of 157. What does Fredrick Hayek equate true liberty with?Political rightsEconomic freedomSocial equalityCollective controlQuestion 7 of 158. Who supports state control in the concept of positive liberty?Isaiah BerlinJohn Stuart MillHerbert MarcuseJeremy BenthamQuestion 8 of 159. What did Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar emphasize as liberty in India?Freedom from foreign ruleLiberation from caste dominationWestern educationEconomic reformsQuestion 9 of 1510. What is a civil right protected by the state?Right to voteRight to equalityRight to contest electionsRight to criticize the governmentQuestion 10 of 1511. What do human rights include beyond civil and political rights today?Right to propertyRight to informationRight to foreign ruleRight to privacy onlyQuestion 11 of 1512. Which philosopher viewed liberty as interconnected with happiness?John LockeThomas HobbesJean-Jacques RousseauIsaiah BerlinQuestion 12 of 1513. What does negative liberty oppose, according to classical liberalism?Individual choiceState interferenceCollective welfareMoral lawsQuestion 13 of 1514. In which case did the Supreme Court include cultural protection as part of liberty?K.S.Puttaswamy vs.Union of IndiaRamsharan vs.Union of IndiaFrancis Coralie Mullin vs.Union Territory of DelhiKharak Singh vs.The State of Uttar PradeshQuestion 14 of 1515. What does the Universal Declaration of Human Rights combine?Natural and moral rightsNatural and civil rightsPolitical and economic rightsLegal and political rightsQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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