Class 11 Political Science MCQ Chapter 14 Social Justice

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Class 11 Political Science MCQ Chapter 14 Social Justice

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Chapter: 14

(PART-B) POLITICAL THEORY
MCQ

1. Justice is essentially a:

(a) Legal concept.

(b) Political concept.

(c) Moral concept.

(d) All of the above.

Ans: (d) All of the above.

2. Political Justice is insured by:

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(a) Constitution.

(b) Political parties.

(c) Courts.

(d) None of them.

Ans: (a) Constitution.

3. The term “justice’ is derived from the word ‘Jus’ which is a word from:

(a) Latin language.

(b) Greek language.

(c) English language.

(d) French language.

Ans: (a) Latin language.

4. Justice is essentially a:

(a) Legal concept.

(b) Moral concept.

(c) Social concept.

(d) All of the above.

Ans: (d) All of the above.

5. The term ‘Justice’ is derived from the word ‘Jus’ which is from:

(a) Greek Language.

(b) Latin Language. 

(c) English Language.

(d) French Language.

Ans: (b) Latin Language.

6. Choose the ministry that is entrusted with the welfare, social justice and empowerment of disadvantaged and marginalized sections of the society in India.

(a) Ministry of welfare.

(b) Ministry of social justice and empowerment.

(c) Ministry of social defense.

(d) Ministry of Education.

Ans: (b) Ministry of social justice and empowerment.

7. People get proper justice in:

(a) Dictatorship.

(b) Totalitarian state.

(c) Democracy.

(d) Monarchy.

Ans: (c) Democracy.

8. The essential principles of modern justice is that.

(a) Judges should be part of executive.

(b) Judges should be under the control of the Head of the State.

(c) There should be independence of judiciary.

(d) Judges should be under the control of the electorate.

Ans: (c) There should be independence of judiciary.

9. Free market is a product of:

(a) Socialism.

(b) Feminism.

(c) Neoliberalism.

(d) Patriarchy.

Ans: (c) Neoliberalism.

10. People get proper justice in:

(a) Dictatorship.

(b) Totalitarian state.

(c) Monarchy.

(d) Democracy.

Ans: (d) Democracy.

11. State’s failure to provide individuals with basic necessities of life such as; food and housing is an example of:

(a) Political Injustice.

(b) Economic Injustice.

(c) Social discrimination.

(d) Gender inequality.

Ans: (b) Economic Injustice.

12. Justice requires:

(a) Committed Judiciary.

(b) Fearful Judges.

(c) Dishonest Judges.

(d) Independent Judiciary.

Ans: (d) Independent Judiciary.

13. Justice is administered by:

(a) Judiciary.

(b) Executive.

(c) Legislature.

(d) Political Parties.

Ans: (a) Judiciary.

14. The famous quote “In a country well governed, poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed, wealth is something to be ashamed of.” is given by:

(a) J.S.Mill.

(b) Plato.

(c) Aristotle.

(d) Confucius.

Ans: (d) Confucius.

15. Choose the type of stages of equality advocated by John Rawls.

(a) Two.

(b) Three.

(c) Four.

(d) Five.

Ans: (b) Three.

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