John Locke_ Natural Rights and Limited Government MCQs for Competitive Exams

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John Locke_ Natural Rights and Limited Government MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Who authored the influential 1689 political treatise 'A Letter Concerning Toleration'?
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Which philosophical treatise was written by John Locke?
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What did John Locke identify as the primary responsibility of the sovereign authority?
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Which political philosopher famously stated, 'Where there is no law there is no freedom'?
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Match the political thinkers in List-I with their associated concepts in List-II: List-I (Thinker): a. John Locke, b. Hobbes, c. Jaya Prakash Narain, d. Robert Nozick; List-II (Idea): 1. Partyless democracy, 2. Consent theory, 3. Neo-liberalism, 4. Absolute sovereignty.
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Which American Founding Father famously identified Francis Bacon, John Locke, and Isaac Newton as the three greatest individuals in human history?
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Which of the following political philosophers presents a generally positive view of human nature?
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What primary motivation does John Locke attribute to the formation of the state?
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Which philosopher is widely recognized as the foundational figure of liberal political philosophy?
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Which political philosopher posited that the ultimate purpose of the state is the promotion of the good of humanity?
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