What is the force behind Legal Rights?
  • Force of public opinion
  • Force of morality
  • Force of law
  • Force of nature
A Bill of Rights is enshrined in the
  • Preamble of the UNO
  • Constitution of many countries
  • Human rights of UNESCO
  • Government documents of few countries
Human rights, traditionally are divided into
  • Political and economic rights
  • Political and social rights on one hand and cultural rights on the other
  • Civil and political rights
  • Civil and political rights on one hand and the right to development on the other
The provision to abolish untouchability is reflected in the Indian constitution under
  • Article 14
  • Article 15
  • Article 16
  • Article 17
Who said, "Rights are those conditions of social life without which no man can seek to be himself at his best ?"
  • Austin
  • Wilde
  • Green
  • Laski
In a state, it is also the duty of the citizens to
  • Ensure sustainable development
  • Protect the atmosphere
  • Pollute air and water
  • Live in peace
Civil liberties and political rights form the basis of a
  • Democratic government
  • Monarchical rule
  • Totalitarian government
  • Dictator rule
Right to the franchise is a
  • Customary rights
  • Political right
  • Moral rights
  • Cultural right
The natural right that was not advocated by the political theorists of the 17th and 18th centuries was the right to
  • Life
  • Liberty
  • Information
  • Property
According to the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, human beings unlike other objects are:
  • Useful
  • Valuable
  • Selfish
  • Independent
The political right is the right to
  • Shelter
  • Sustainable development
  • Livelihood
  • Form political parties
Natural Rights are those which are given to us by:
  • Constitution
  • Parliament
  • God or Nature
  • King
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