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Questions Related to political science

Rules are meant for everybody. They apply equally to all. 

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The laws, rules, and regulation conduct governance and relations in society. They provide for the organised structure for shaping society. The rules are made with a view of their compliance by each and every member of the society to keep society and everyone's conduct well functioned. Laws are applied to each and everyone equally and no person can claim to be above the law.

We can change the laws of nature.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Natural laws are those principles which are supposed to have originated from some supreme source other than any political or worldly authority. Natural law opposes the idea that moral law is relative, subjective and changeable. Natural laws are applicable to all persons, since it is derived from inherent human nature.

There is a difference between the rules of society and the laws of nature.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
Rules of Society or Social Rules are developed by a man in the process of civilisation. They include norms, laws, regulations, customs etc. They are formed and changed according to the changing needs of society.
Laws of Nature or Natural laws, on the other hand, are those rights that are inherent in human nature and they are universal. They are independent of political order, system, or society. It is called Divine law and is imposed upon humans by the Command of God.

What was an inhuman and unjust custom?

  1. Reachability

  2. Accessibility

  3. Approachability

  4. Untouchability


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Untouchability was an inhuman and unjust custom. It was finally abolished in the year 1955. It was the practice in which the upper caste people considered the lower caste people as contaminated and polluted things. They maintained distance from them and lower caste people were not given equal social status.

Which laws are constant and fixed?

  1. Nature laws

  2. Human laws

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Natural occurrences follow laws of nature. We cannot change the laws of nature. Ntures law are constant and fixed. They do not ever become outdated.

Why rules are followed?

  1. Maintains discipline

  2. Efficiency in work

  3. Specifies each person's duties and responsibilities

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

There are rules of social life that tell us what each person should be doing. Rules need to be made to specify each person's duties and responsibilities. Day to day life becomes very disciplined and we can work more efficiently.

How society can be kept hygienic and pollution free?

  1. Prohibition against loudspeakers

  2. Prohibition against dumping garbage

  3. Ban on felling trees, hunting and poaching

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Its necessary to keep our society hygienic and pollution free. This can be done by prohibiting loudspeakers in public places after 10 p.m in night and dumping garbage in the rivers and cutting trees, hunting and paoching.

Among these, which are nature laws?

  1. Rising and setting of the sun, phases of moon

  2. Change in the seasons

  3. Law of gravity

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Natural occurrences follow nature laws. We cannot change the laws of nature. The rising and setting of the sun and the change in the seasons never stop. The law of gravity does not change. The rising and falling of tides, the phases of moon all of these occur according to the laws of nature.

Why human laws need to be changed?

  1. For betterment of the civic life

  2. Its need for the day as situation changes

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Human laws need to be changed with changing conditions. As the situation changes accordingly laws of civic life changes. It helps in progressing our society as well as country.

What happens if rules are not followed?

  1. Punishment

  2. No discipline and efficiency in work

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Rules are meant for everyone. They apply equally to all. Disobeying the rules leads to punishment. There is no discrimination in punishments for breaking the rules. In this way equality is the basis of rule. Day to day life becomes efficient and work can be done more efficiently.