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 any two limitations on liberty as recognized in the Indian Constitution.
Describe the main arguments against absolute liberty.
Describe the relationship between liberty and law.
Discuss the importance of liberty in a democratic society.
Discuss the role of the judiciary in protecting liberty in India.
Explain how liberty and equality are interrelated.
Explain how the Indian Constitution balances liberty with social order.
Which Article of the Indian Constitution guarantees the right to personal liberty? (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, (3) State-imposed regulations, (4) Collective decision-making
Which of the following best explains the relationship between liberty and authority? (1) They are always in conflict, (2) Authority is necessary to protect liberty, (3) Liberty eliminates the need for authority, (4) Authority restricts all liberty
Which of the following is a feature of positive liberty? (1) Absence of interference, (2) Presence of enabling conditions, (3) Unlimited freedom, (4) No laws
Fill in the blank: _______ liberty refers to the freedom to participate in the political process.
Fill in the blank: According to John Stuart Mill, liberty is essential for the _______ of individuality.
Fill in the blank: The concept of liberty is closely linked to the idea of _______ rights.
Fill in the blank: The concept of liberty is rooted in the idea of _______ autonomy.
True or False: Economic liberty is only about the right to own property.
True or False: Liberty and license mean the same thing.
True or False: Liberty can be absolute in any society.
True or False: Positive liberty is concerned with the presence of enabling conditions for individuals to realize their potential.
