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 one is the main critique of the liberal perspective on Human Rights? (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 theory criticizes the ‘natural rights theory’ and regards it as idealistic and ahistorical? (a) Communitarian (b) Socialist (c) Marxian (d) None of these
Description : Who contest the argument of the natural rights theorists? (a) Utilitarian (b) Gandhian (c) Marxian (d) None of these
Last Answer : (a) Utilitarian
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 : 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 : Which form of feminism draws on Marxist theory? [A] Liberal [B] Socialist [C] Radical [D] Postmodern
Last Answer : [B] Socialist
Description : The Directive Principles of State Policy may be classified in to which of the council following parts for the sake of convenient study? (1) Socialist (2) Liberal intellectualistic (3) Gandhian (4) All of the above
Last Answer : (4) All of the above Explanation: The directive principles ensure that the State shall strive to promote the welfare of the people by securing a social order in which social, ... . Ambedkar clarified in the Constituent Assembly debates on Article 38 high lighting its inevitable implementation.
Description : Feminism has also examined the gendered nature of different types of economic systems such as a. Capitalist. b. Feudal. c. Socialist. d. All of the above.
Last Answer : d. All of the above.
Description : Which one of the following generation says that human rights are collective rights of a nation? a) Socialist and Third World Countries b) Communist Countries c) Capitalist Countries d) None of them
Last Answer : a) Socialist and Third World Countries
Description : Which countries of the following say that the western idea of civil and political rights are nothing but hollow promises to give the false consciousness to the people that they are living an empowered ... life? a) Capitalist Countries b) Socialist Countries c) Communist Countries d) None of them
Last Answer : b) Socialist Countries
Description : The second generations of human rights are rooted in the thinking of......... a) Capitalist Countries b) Socialist Countries c) Communist Countries d) None of them
Description : In matriarchal societies women are a. Key decision-makers. b. Hold the privileged positions. c. Community leaders. d. All of the above.
Description : A study of the culture in different societies is called – a) Personality b) Authropoly c) Perception d) Attitudes
Last Answer : a) Personality
Description : Which feminist perspective has patriarchy as its fundamental concepts in the explanation of Gender inequality a) Liberal feminism b) Radical feminism c) Socialist feminism d) Marxist feminism
Last Answer : b) Radical feminism
Description : Which view says that “Women’s subordination began with the development of private property”? (a) Liberal View (b) Traditional View (c) Marxist View (d) Socialist Feminist View
Last Answer : (c) Marxist View
Description : Who is not known as Liberal Feminist? (a) Mary Wollstaonecraft (b) Rousseau (c) J.S. Mill (d) None of them
Last Answer : (b) Rousseau
Description : The basic objective of the liberal perspective on Human Rights is to protect the........... (a) Individual rights (b) Social rights (c) Community rights (d) All of these
Last Answer : (a) Individual rights
Description : Who are the advocates of liberal view of Human Rights? (a) John Locke (b) Jeremy Bentham (c) John Rawls (d) All of them
Last Answer : (d) All of them
Description : Which of the following system evolved the very idea of human rights? a) Liberal Democracy b) Socialism c) Marxism d) None of them
Last Answer : a) Liberal Democracy
Description : Which of the options is not a type of feminist material? [A] Liberal [B] Postmodern [C] Environmental [D] Constructivist
Last Answer : [C] Environmental
Description : Which form of feminism is most committed to challenging the essential nature of the category ‘women’? [A] Liberal [B] Socialist [C] Radical [D] Postmodern
Last Answer : [D] Postmodern
Description : The most prominent way to reinforce company brand identity on the website is known as a) Designing b) Logo c) Domain views d) None of these
Last Answer : b) Logo
Description : What is the full form of RNI? a) Regional Newspaper of India b) Regional Newsprint of India c) Regional News and views of India d) Registrar of Newspaper of India
Last Answer : d) Registrar of Newspaper of India
Description : The growth of judicial power over the last one hundred years in liberal democracies have taken place because - (1) The constitutions have given the judiciary more powers (2) Acceptance of the theory of separation of powers (3) The U. N. Directives (4) Protect Human Rights
Last Answer : (4) Protect Human Rights Explanation: The growth of Judicial Power over the last one hundred years in liberal democracies has taken place to protect Human rights.
Description : What was the theory of Immanual Wallerstein? (a) Capitalist theory (b) World system theory (c) Dependency theory (d) Devil theory
Last Answer : (b) World system theory
Description : Communication via New media such as computers, teleshopping, internet and mobile telephony is termed as (A) Entertainment (B) Interactive Communication (C) Development Communication (D) Communitarian
Last Answer : (B) Interactive Communication
Description : What do you think about the theory that segregated societies happen unconsciously?
Last Answer : Here is an interactive model that you can try for yourself. Very interesting in how it works.
Description : The two basic principles of the liberal theory of democracy as emphasised by John Locke, are (1) Universal Adult Franchise and the Right to Property (2) Representative Democracy and Workers' Rights (3) Popular Sovereignty and constitutional government (4) Women suffrage and popular sovereignty
Last Answer : (1) Universal Adult Franchise and the Right to Property Explanation: John Locke's "Two Treatises on Government" of 1689 established two fundamental liberal ideas: economic liberty (meaning ... democratic principle of universal participation. That no man shall be excluded from the political process.
Description : Distortion energy theory is slightly liberal as compared to maximum shear stress theory. a) True b) False
Last Answer : a) True
Description : The perspective that explains individual domestic violence as a result of direct observation of behavior and viewing of incidents in the media is the a. Social learning perspective. b. Frustration-aggression theory. c. Social exchange perspective. d. Political theory.
Last Answer : a. Social learning perspective.
Description : Which theory advocates of ‘distributive justice’ (a) Amartya Sen Idea of Justice (b) Plato Theory of Justice (c) Rawls Theory of Justice (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Rawls Theory of Justice
Description : The book “A Theory of Justice” is written by .......... (a) Robert Nozik (b) John Rawls (c) John Locke (d) None of them
Last Answer : (b) John Rawls
Description : Which theory promotes the greatest happiness of the greatest number? (a) Liberalism (b) Socialism (c) Marxism (d) Utilitarianism
Last Answer : (d) Utilitarianism
Description : The Magic Bullet theory of mass communication was evolved by: a) Ball Rokeach b) Klapper c) George Gerber d) None of these
Last Answer : d) None of these
Description : The founding fathers of the mathematical or electronic theory of communication are: a) Roger and Berlo b) Shannon and Weaver c) McQuail and Windahl d) Blumer and Katz
Last Answer : b) Shannon and Weaver
Description : The cultivation theory was put forward by a) Denis McQuail b) Joseph c) George Gerbner d) None of these
Last Answer : c) George Gerbner
Description : The famous communication theory–Spiral Of Silence was devised by: a) Rogers b) Lasswell c) Osgood d) Elisabeth Noelle- Nuemann
Last Answer : d) Elisabeth Noelle- Nuemann
Description : Normative media theory explains how a media system should operate to realize____ (a) Economic goals (b) Political strategies (c) Ideal social values (d) Legal frameworks
Last Answer : (c) Ideal social values
Description : Communication is a: A. Strategy B. Theory C. Process D. None of these
Last Answer : C. Process
Description : The branch of physics that deals with the motion of a very small particle is called- a)Field theory b)Particle Physics c)Quantum Mechanics d)Atomic Physics
Last Answer : c)Quantum Mechanics
Description : In a nutshell quantify what Liberal agnostic means, what do they do or believe actually?
Last Answer : Liberal Agnostic
Description : Which ideas of the Gandhian Programme were adopted by the industrial working class? -SST 10th
Last Answer : . Boycott of foreign goods . Movement against low wages . Movement against poor working conditions of the workers.
Description : Which Directive Principle is based on Gandhian ideology? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer: