Liberty
Political Science ⇒ Political Theory
Liberty starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Define the concept of liberty in political theory.
Describe how liberty can be misused in society.
Describe how social equality is related to liberty.
Describe one example where liberty may be restricted in the interest of the community.
Discuss the role of the judiciary in protecting liberty in India.
Explain the concept of 'harm principle' as given by John Stuart Mill.
Explain the difference between 'freedom' and 'license'.
Explain the difference between negative and positive liberty with examples.
Which article of the Indian Constitution specifically guarantees the right to freedom of speech and expression? (1) Article 14, (2) Article 19, (3) Article 21, (4) Article 25
Which of the following best describes 'negative liberty'? (1) Freedom to do anything without any restrictions, (2) Absence of external constraints on the individual, (3) The right to participate in government, (4) The ability to fulfill one's potential
Which of the following best explains the relationship between liberty and equality? (1) Liberty is more important than equality, (2) Equality is more important than liberty, (3) Both are complementary to each other, (4) Both are opposed to each other
Which of the following is a feature of civil liberty? (1) Right to vote, (2) Right to own property, (3) Right to free trial, (4) Right to form government
Fill in the blank: According to John Stuart Mill, the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent _______ to others.
Fill in the blank: The concept of 'liberty under law' means liberty regulated by _______.
Fill in the blank: The philosopher who distinguished between 'negative' and 'positive' liberty is _______.
Fill in the blank: The Preamble of the Indian Constitution mentions 'liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and _______'.
True or False: Economic liberty includes the right to work and earn a livelihood.
True or False: Economic liberty means the right to own property and choose one's occupation.
True or False: Liberty and equality are always in conflict with each other.
True or False: Liberty can be enjoyed only in isolation from society.
