MCQ Chapter 3 Political Science Class 11 Maharashtra Board Equality and Justice 1. What does procedural justice prioritize?Equal outcomesFollowing proper legal proceduresEconomic equalitySocial hierarchyQuestion 1 of 152. Who advocated for procedural justice?Karl MarxJohn RawlsRobert NozickDr.AmbedkarQuestion 2 of 153. According to Karl Marx, what does the state represent in legal justice?A neutral entityAn instrument of capitalist exploitationA promoter of equalityA democratic institutionQuestion 3 of 154. What transformation did Marx believe would ensure equitable resource distribution?Capitalist to monarchist systemCapitalist to socialist systemSocialist to capitalist systemDemocratic to autocratic systemQuestion 4 of 155. What is a key principle of John Rawls’ theory of social justice?Fundamental rights must favor the eliteFundamental rights must be uniformly applicableEquality excludes freedomResources should be unequally distributedQuestion 5 of 156. What does Rawls’ concept of fairness include?Limiting opportunities for the poorEquality of opportunity for public officesPrioritizing wealth accumulationExcluding weaker sectionsQuestion 6 of 157. What did Dr.Ambedkar relate justice to in the Indian context?Political dominanceDistribution of resourcesMilitary strengthCultural preservationQuestion 7 of 158. How does the Indian Constitution ensure justice?Through procedural and social justiceBy ignoring weaker sectionsBy limiting reservationsThrough economic restrictionsQuestion 8 of 159. What policy in India supports justice for economically backward classes?PrivatizationPolicy of reservationTax exemptions for the richLimiting scholarshipsQuestion 9 of 1510. What did Dr.Ambedkar emphasize for maintaining democracy?Economic reforms onlyConstitutional methodsMilitary interventionPolitical suppressionQuestion 10 of 1511. According to Dr.Ambedkar, what is essential for political democracy?Economic disparitySocial democracyCultural uniformityReligious dominanceQuestion 11 of 1512. What does the Indian concept of justice aim to address?Economic growth onlyInequalities like caste and patriarchyPolitical dominanceMilitary expansionQuestion 12 of 1513. What is a key feature of natural equality?Equal outcomes for allNo discrimination based on natural abilitiesUniform wealth distributionLimited opportunitiesQuestion 13 of 1514. What does equality of resources imply?Unequal access to resourcesEquitable distribution of resourcesLimiting resource usagePrioritizing privileged sectionsQuestion 14 of 1515. What did Ernest Barker believe about property rights?Wealth should be equally distributedEveryone has a right to accumulate propertyProperty rights should be abolishedOnly the elite should own propertyQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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