Description : Which theory view that the liberal idea of individual rights is the product of a distorted vision of human nature and social life of the individuals? (a) Marxian (b) Gandhian (c) Communitarian (d) None of these
Last Answer : (a) Marxian
Description : Who views that the notion of individual human rights is nothing but a bourgeois illusion? (a) Marxian (b) Gandhian (c) Communitarian (d) None of these
Description : Which theory views that in liberal societies, where capitalist monopolize over the means of production? (a) Marxian (b) Gandhian (c) Communitarian (d) None of these
Description : Which theory criticizes the ‘natural rights theory’ and regards it as idealistic and ahistorical? (a) Communitarian (b) Socialist (c) Marxian (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Marxian
Description : Which theory discards the liberal notions of human rights and views that it alienates the whole personality of people in the garb of individual rights? (a) Idealistic Theory (b) Marxian Theory (c) Social Contract Theory (d) None of these
Last Answer : (b) Marxian Theory
Description : Which one is the main critique of the liberal perspective on Human Rights? (a) Communitarian (b) Socialist (c) Marxian (d) None of these
Description : Which view advocates that patriarchy is rooted in biology rather than in economics or history? (a) Radical Feminist View (b) Liberal View (c) Marxian View (d) None of these
Last Answer : (a) Radical Feminist View
Description : Who is the main profounder of Marxian theory? (a) Lenin (b) (c) Mao-Tse-Tung (c) Stalin (d) Karl Marx
Last Answer : (d) Karl Marx
Description : Feminist theorists would see which of the following as developments as progress? [A] The establishment of UN Gender Development Index [B] The Election of Indian Speaker [C] The incorporation of gender mainstreaming into policy discourses [D] All of the above
Last Answer : [D] All of the above
Description : Second Five Year Plan was based on which economic model? (a) Harrod-Domar Model (b) Mahalanobis Model (c) Big Push Theory (d) Gandhian Model
Last Answer : (b) Mahalanobis Model
Description : Utilitarian moral philosophies focus on A)the Golden Rule. B)the rights of individuals and the intentions associated with a particular behaviour. C)maximising the greatest good for specific individuals ... of people. E)resolving conflicts and ensuring mutual benefit for all members of society.
Last Answer : D)maximising the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
Description : Social rights define- a. Men and women are equal rights of marriage. b. Everyone has right to education. c. The Family is the natural and fundamental units of society. d. All of the above.
Last Answer : d. All of the above.
Description : Who elaborated the concept natural rights in his book “Rights of Man”? (a) Thomas Paine (b) Thomas Hobbes (c) Rousseau (d) None of them
Last Answer : (a) Thomas Paine
Description : The Declaration of Independence of the United States lists life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as............ (a) Legal Rights (b) Fundamental Rights (c) Natural Rights (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Natural Rights
Description : Who said that all individuals are equal and they are born with certain "inalienable" natural rights? a. Thomas Hobbes b. Rousseau c. John Locke d. None of them
Last Answer : c. John Locke
Description : Who believed that right to life, liberty and property is natural rights? (a) Aristotle (b) Rousseau (c) Karl Marx (d) John Locke
Last Answer : (d) John Locke
Description : Which one of the following rights is included in the third generation of human rights? a) Right to Development b) Right to Peace c) Right to own natural resources and cultural heritage d) All of these
Last Answer : c) Right to own natural resources and cultural heritage
Description : If you could order/design the perfect, custom, utilitarian/functional household or workplace robot what would it's specifications be?
Last Answer : answer:It must have a fresh pot of coffee ready for me, cup in my hand once I wake up. Weed my garden. Wash my clothes. I don’t ask fo much.
Description : How is thomas gradgrind a model utilitarian how does he try to promote useful conduct among his students?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Phylogenetic classification is one which is based on (a) overall similarities (b) utilitarian system (c) habits of plants (d) common evolutionary descent
Last Answer : (d) common evolutionary descent.
Description : The ethics theory that focuses on ends or consequences of actions is the a) Utilitarian theory. Utilitarian theory is based on the concept of the greatest good for the greatest number. b) Formalist ... of the ends or consequences. d) Adaptation theory. Adaptation theory is not an ethics theory.
Last Answer : a) Utilitarian theory. Utilitarian theory is based on the concept of the greatest good for the greatest number.
Description : Which statements are legitimate challenges to utilitarian ethical theory? A. The end may justify the means. B. There is no consensus among utilitarians on how to measure and determine the overall good. C. It ... more relativistic accounts of the good. E. All of the above. F. None of the above.
Last Answer : E. All of the above.
Description : Identify the statement that is consistent with utilitarian ethical theory: A. Adhering to a set of principles may well forbid an act that would otherwise provide overall net good consequences. B. No act is ever ... lying are wrong of their very nature, the kind of acts they are. No amount of n
Last Answer : B. No act is ever morally right or wrong in all cases, in every situation. It will all depend on the act's consequences.
Description : Identify the statement that is consistent with utilitarian ethical theory: A. Adhering to a set of principles may well forbid an act that would otherwise provide overall net good consequences. B. No ... amount of net good consequences could ever justify them. D. The end never justifies the means.
Description : Most often, the teacher - student communication is: (A) Spurious (B) Critical (C) Utilitarian (D) Confrontational
Last Answer : (C) Utilitarian
Description : The Convention on the Rights of the Child was adopted in: a) 1982 b) 1986 c) 1989 d) 1990
Last Answer : c) 1989
Description : In Indian Constitution fundamental rights are contained: a) Article 12 to 35 b) Article 40 to 52 c) Article 64 to 75 d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Article 12 to 35
Description : Which of the following categories of Fundamental rights incorporate ‘Abolition of Untouchability’? a) Right to Equality b) Right to Freedom c) Right to Religion d) Right to Education
Last Answer : a) Right to Equality
Description : Within gender studies, the term patriarchy refers to a social system wherein a. Men dominate over women. b. Greater rights given to men. c. Resources like land and other assets are controlled by men. d. All of the above.
Description : Gender relations are the ways in which a culture or society defines a. Rights. b. Responsibilities. c. Identities of men and women. d. All of the above.
Last Answer : a. Rights.
Description : How many countries are members of the Commission on Human Rights? a. 53 b. 55 c. 50 d. 52
Last Answer : a. 53
Description : Which of the following was the first international treaty having significant portents for International Human Rights law? a. Congress of Vienna b. Geneva Convention c. League of Nations d. Treaty of Westphalia
Last Answer : d. Treaty of Westphalia
Description : Human Rights entitles mankind to a. Comfort b. Convenience c. Decent, civilized and dignified life d. Guarantee of existence
Last Answer : c. Decent, civilized and dignified life
Description : Name the Human Rights activist in India who is on hunger strike since 2 nd November 2000 against Armed Force Special Power act. ( AFSPA ). a. Medha Pathkar b. Shabnam Hashmi c. Teesta setalvad d. Irom Chanu Sharmila
Last Answer : d. Irom Chanu Sharmila
Description : The National Human Rights Commission is a a. Constitutional body b. Statutory body c. Executive body d. NG
Last Answer : b. Statutory body
Description : When did the Indian Parliament pass the protection of Human Rights Act ? a. In 1993 b. In 1950 c. In 2000 d. In 2001
Last Answer : a. In 1993
Description : How many articles does the Universal Declaration of Human Rights contain? a. 30 b. 40 c. 50 d. 35
Last Answer : a. 30
Description : The third generation rights refer to a. Civil and Political rights b. Economic, Social and Cultural rights c. Solidarity, development, environment rights d. Habitation rights
Last Answer : c. Solidarity, development, environment rights
Description : When did Tripura to set up human rights commission? a. October 27, 2015. b. October 27, 2014. c. October 27, 2011. d. October 27, 2010.
Last Answer : a. October 27, 2015.
Description : Short form of International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights is a. ICPR. b. ICCPR. c. Both A & B. d. None of these.
Last Answer : b. ICCPR.
Description : The United Nations General Assembly declared water and sanitation as human rights on a. July 28, 2010. b. July 10, 2011. c. August 8, 2016. d. Sept 2, 2014.
Last Answer : a. July 28, 2010.
Description : ICESCR stands for- a. Internal Covenant on Economic, Social and Political. b. International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. c. Both A & B. d. None of these.
Last Answer : b. International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Description : The Protection of Civil Rights Act a. 1951. b. 1955. c. 1947. d. 1950.
Last Answer : b. 1955.
Description : Principles of human rights: a. Universality. b. Non-discriminatory. c. Equality. d. All of these.
Last Answer : d. All of these.
Description : The Protection of Human Rights Act 1993 describes‘Human Rights’as relating to a. Liberty. b. Equality. c. Dignity. d. All of these.
Description : Main features of Rights: a. Rights exist only in society. b. Rights are equally available to all the people. c. Rights are inseparably related with duties. d. All of these.
Description : How Many Kinds of Legal rights? a. Two. b. Three. c. Four. d. Five.
Last Answer : b. Three.
Description : Economic Rights is- a) Everyone has right to own property. b) Everyone is to be assured right to work. c) Everyone is to get equal pay for equal work. d) All of the above.
Last Answer : d) All of the above.
Description : Which day is observed as Human Rights Day? (a) 14 th November (b) 10 th December (c) 24 th October (d) 1 st January
Last Answer : (a) 14 th November