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 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 : 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 : Which of the options is not a type of feminist material? [A] Liberal [B] Postmodern [C] Environmental [D] Constructivist
Last Answer : [C] Environmental
Description : The feminist movement of modern time could be said to have started with (a) ‘A Vindication of the Rights of Women’ by Mary Wollstonecraft (b) ‘The Second Sex’ by Simone de Beauvoir (c) ‘Gender, the basics’ by Hilary M. Lips (d) ‘Gender, Key Concepts in Philosophy’ by Tina Chanter
Last Answer : (a) ‘A Vindication of the Rights of Women’ by Mary Wollstonecraft
Description : A state is known by the system of rights it maintain was said by – (i) Jennings (ii) H. Laski (iii) J.S. Mill (iv) None of the above
Last Answer : (ii) H. Laski
Description : Who has written the book “Theorizing Patriarchy”? (a) Sylva Walby (b) J.S. Mill (c) Kamla Bhasin (d) Zillah Eisenstein
Last Answer : (a) Sylva Walby
Description : Who has written the book “Second Treaties of Government”? (a) J.S. Mill (b) Karl Marx (c) Jeremy Bentham (d) John Locke
Last Answer : (d) John Locke
Description : Who authored the book ‘The Future of Human Rights’ (a) John Rawls (b) AmartyaSen (c) J.S. Mill (d) UpendraBaxi
Last Answer : (d) UpendraBaxi
Description : Who among the following is known as Socialist Feminist? (a) Zillah Eisenstein (b) Gerda Lerner (c) Heidi Hartmon (d) All of them
Last Answer : (d) All of them
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 : 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 conceptualized that right as natural and inalienable? (a) John Locke (b) Rousseau (c) Karl Marx (d) None of them
Last Answer : (a) John Locke
Description : _________ said, “A man will say what he knows, a woman says what will please.” a. Machiavelli. b. Jean Jacques Rousseau. c. Aristotle. d. John Locke.
Last Answer : b. Jean Jacques Rousseau.
Description : French Enlightenment was deeply influenced by the idea of..................... (a) Rousseau (b) John Locke (c) Thomas Hobbes (d) Jeremy Bentham
Last Answer : (b) John Locke
Description : American Revolutions was deeply influenced by the ideas of............ (a) John Locke (b) Rousseau (c) Karl Marx (d) Woodrow Wilson
Description : Who believed that right to life, liberty and property is natural rights? (a) Aristotle (b) Rousseau (c) Karl Marx (d) John Locke
Description : Who was the founder of International Committee of Red Cross (a)Rousseau (b) F. Lieber (c) Henry Dunant (d) E. Roosevelt
Last Answer : (c) Henry Dunant
Description : ________ wrote in The German Ideology, ‘‘A certain mode of production, or industrial stage, is alwayscombined with a certain mode of cooperation, or social stage,’’ a. Karl Marx. b. Rousseau. c. Frank. d. Alexander.
Last Answer : a. Karl Marx.
Description : Who wrote the little essay ‘‘On Authority’’ in 1872? a. Friedrich Engels. b. Karl Marx. c. Rousseau. d. None of the above.
Last Answer : a. Friedrich Engels.
Description : The German socialist and feminist,__________ , was the first to propose that women from every country celebrate a day as Women's Day. a. Rachael Carson. b. Clara Zetkin. c. Judith Thomas. d. Elezabeth.
Last Answer : b. Clara Zetkin
Description : From feminist perspective even Clothing is a. Gendered. b. Not gendered. c. Generalized. d. All of the above.
Last Answer : a. Gendered.
Description : Which view says that the origin of patriarchy do not locate in legal, political rights or economic determinism but rather in the very roots of masculine psychology, language and thought? (a) Marxist View (b) Socialist Feminist View (c) Radical View (d) Traditional View
Last Answer : (b) Socialist Feminist View
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 : Who I am is what and how I know is [A] A feminist phrase [B] A gentleman’s phrase [C] A politician phrase [D] None of the above
Last Answer : [A] A feminist phrase
Description : Feminist Movement works to [A] Deconstruct gender stereotypes [B] Reconstruct gender stereotypes [C] Re-structure gender stereotypes [D] None of the above
Last Answer : [A] Deconstruct gender stereotypes
Description : A feminist writer who explains sex as not an analytical category is [A] Judith Butler [B] Simone de Beauvoir [C] Allen Willis [D] None of the above
Last Answer : [A] Judith Butler
Description : Who are the advocates of liberal view of Human Rights? (a) John Locke (b) Jeremy Bentham (c) John Rawls (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 : Who has written the book “The Vindication of the Rights of Women”? (a) Sarojini Naidu (b) Kamla Bhasin (c) Mary Wollstanonecraft (d) None of them
Last Answer : (c) Mary Wollstanonecraft
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 : 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 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 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 : 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 : Which form of feminism draws on Marxist theory? [A] Liberal [B] Socialist [C] Radical [D] Postmodern
Last Answer : [B] Socialist
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 : ” If a country enjoys an absolute advantage in the production of all commodities then also trade is possible”. Who said this? (a) Adam Smith (b) David Ricardo © J.S Mill (d) None of them.
Last Answer : (b) David Ricardo
Description : The theory of Comparative Advantage was propounded by (a) Adam Smith (b) David Ricardo © J.S. Mill (d) None of them.
Description : The theory of Absolute Advantage was propounded by (a) Adam Smith (b) David Ricardo © J. S Mill (d) None of them.
Last Answer : (a) Adam Smith
Description : Who has written the book “The Dialectic of Sex”? (a) Simone de Beauvoir (b) Susan Brawnmiller (c) Mary O’ Brien (d) Shulamith Firestone
Last Answer : (d) Shulamith Firestone
Description : It is impossibleto proceed to the age of the steam-mill until one has passed through the age of a. The hand-mill. b. The hydroelectric plant. c. The steam-mill. d. The nuclear power age
Last Answer : a. The hand-mill.
Description : It is impossibleto proceed to the age of the steam-mill until one has passed through the age of a. The hand-mill. b. The hydroelectric plant. c. The steam-mill. d. The nuclear power age.
Description : Is anybody good at a level philosophy? J.S Mill?
Last Answer : On Liberty.
Description : 'Supply creates its own demand'. This statement is related to - (1) Prof. J.B. Say (2) John Robinson (3) Adam Smith (4) J.S. Mill
Last Answer : (1) Prof. J.B. Say Explanation: Jean Baptiste Say was a French economist. I le is well known for Say's Law (or Say's Law of Markets), often summarized as: "Aggregate supply creates ... create enough demand to buy the goods. Thus production is determined by the supply of goods rather than demand.
Description : The Ability Principle of Taxation is given by - (1) Adam Smith (2) Edgeworth (3) Joan Robinson (4) J.S.Mill
Last Answer : (1) Adam Smith Explanation: The 'Ability-to-Pay' principle of Taxation is one of the canons of taxation proposed by Adam Smith in his 'Wealth of Nations.' It is a progressive taxation principle ... to pay of an individual or group. The emphasis in this approach is put on redistribution of income.
Description : "Supply creates its own demand" - Who said this? (1) J. B. Say (2) J. S. Mill (3) J. M. Keynes (4) Senior
Last Answer : (1) J. B. Say Explanation: "Supply creates its own demand" is the formulation of Say's law by John Maynard Keynes. The rejection of this doctrine is a central component of The General Theory of ... you build it, they will come", and Inherent in supply is the wherewithal for its own consumption".
Description : The time element in price analysis was introduced by : (1) J.M. Keynes (2) Alfred Marshall (3) J.S. Mill (4) J.R. Hicks
Last Answer : (2) Alfred Marshall Explanation: Marshall, who propounded the theory that price is determined by both demand and supply, also gave a great importance to the time element in the determination of price. ... and the longer the period more important will be the influence of cost of production on value."
Description : Wage fund theory was propounded by (1) J.B. Say (2) J.S. Mill (3) J.R. Hicks (4) J.M. Keynes
Last Answer : (2) J.S. Mill Explanation: J.S. Mill developed the wagesfund theory. This theory of wage was an attempt to show that in certain circumstances wages could rise above subsistence level. According to this ... be paid. This fund of capital is called wages-fund out of which wages are paid to labourers.