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Political Science – Liberalism (50 Objective Questions – JKSSB-style, English)




Liberalism is a political philosophy that emphasizes:
a) Individual freedom and equality (a)
b) Military control
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
The origin of liberalism is traced to:
a) Europe, especially 17th-18th century (a)
b) India only
c) China only
d) Africa only
Liberalism supports:
a) Democracy and rule of law (a)
b) Military dictatorship
c) Trade monopoly only
d) Judiciary control only
Key thinker associated with classical liberalism is:
a) John Locke (a)
b) Karl Marx
c) Plato
d) Rousseau
Liberalism advocates:
a) Limited government (a)
b) Absolute monarchy
c) Military rule
d) Trade control only
Liberalism promotes:
a) Individual rights and freedoms (a)
b) Military dominance
c) Trade monopoly only
d) Judiciary only
Classical liberalism emphasizes:
a) Laissez-faire economics (a)
b) Planned economy
c) Military rule
d) Trade monopoly only
Modern liberalism emphasizes:
a) Social justice and welfare state (a)
b) Military rule
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
Liberalism supports:
a) Separation of powers (a)
b) Military authority only

, c) Trade monopoly only
d) Judiciary control only
John Locke is known as:
a) Father of Liberalism (a)
b) Father of Socialism
c) Father of Communism
d) Father of Fascism
Liberalism believes in:
a) Rule of law (a)
b) Rule by military
c) Trade monopoly only
d) Judiciary only
Liberalism emphasizes:
a) Equality before law (a)
b) Military dominance
c) Trade control only
d) Judiciary only
Liberalism is opposed to:
a) Absolutism and feudalism (a)
b) Democracy
c) Trade freedom
d) Judiciary power
Liberalism supports:
a) Freedom of speech and expression (a)
b) Military secrecy only
c) Trade monopoly
d) Judiciary only
Key thinker of liberal economics is:
a) Adam Smith (a)
b) Karl Marx
c) Rousseau
d) Hobbes
Liberalism believes in:
a) Private property rights (a)
b) Collective ownership only
c) Military ownership
d) Trade monopoly
Liberalism supports:
a) Free market economy (a)
b) Central planning only
c) Military trade
d) Judiciary only
Liberalism’s social philosophy emphasizes:
a) Individual dignity and rights (a)
b) Military authority
c) Trade monopoly only
d) Judiciary only
Liberalism advocates:

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