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MCQ Questions for Class 11 Political Science: Ch 2 Freedom
- Constraints on freedom emerge from social inequalities of
(a) Caste, imperialism and gender.
(b) Caste, gender and colonialism.
(c) Gender, class and caste.
(d) Political bondage, caste and gender.
► (c) Gender, class and caste. - Thinker who does not belong to negative liberty school of thought is
(a) Adam Smith.
(b) John Locke.
(c) Thomas Hobbes.
(d) Karl Marx.
► (d) Karl Marx. - Liberty of the individual prevails when there is:
(a) No policeman
(b) No judge
(c) Democracy
(d) No law.
► (c) Democracy - The power of the government to disallow media from publishing or showing certain stories is
(a) Censorship.
(b) Dictatorship.
(c) Rule of law.
(d) Freedom of press.
► (a) Censorship. - Liber means:
(a) Free
(b) No freedom
(c) Limited freedom
(d) None of these.
► (a) Free - Aung San Suu Kyi is a
(a) Political prisoner.
(b) Feminist writer.
(c) Human Rights lawyer.
(d) Political philosopher.
► (a) Political prisoner. - ‘Long Walk to Freedom’ is an autobiography of
(a) Mahatma Gandhi.
(b) Nelson Mandela.
(c) Salman Rushdie.
(d) Aung San Suu Kyi.
► (b) Nelson Mandela. - In the absence of legal constraints, society would:
(a) Progress.
(b) Descend into chaos.
(c) Function on the principles of moral liberty.
(d) Resolve disputes with the help of spiritual gurus.
► (b) Descend into chaos. - Positive Liberty means:
(a) Liberty to do anything
(b) Liberty with restraints
(c) Only restraints
(d) None of these.
► (b) Liberty with restraints - Identify the author of Hind Swaraj.
(a) J.L. Nehru
(b) Dr. Radha Krishnan
(c) Mahatma Gandhi
(d) Gokhle
► (c) Mahatma Gandhi - Negative Liberty means:
(a) Liberty without restraints
(b) Liberty with some restraints
(c) Liberty with many restraints
(d) Liberty with a few restraints.
► (a) Liberty without restraints - In Buddhist philosophy, freedom is directly related to
(a) Discipline.
(b) Rights.
(c) Constitution.
(d) State.
► (a) Discipline. - The term ‘Liberty is taken from ‘Liber’ which is a word from:
(a) Latin language
(b) Greek language
(c) English language
(d) French language.
► (a) Latin language
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