The Concept of the State in Indian Political Thought
Description: This quiz is designed to assess your understanding of the concept of the state in Indian political thought. It covers various aspects of the state, including its nature, functions, and relationship with the individual. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
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Which ancient Indian text discusses the concept of the state in detail?
According to Kautilya, what is the primary function of the state?
What is the relationship between the state and the individual in Indian political thought?
Which Indian philosopher argued that the state is a necessary evil?
Which Indian philosopher argued that the state is a divine institution?
Which Indian philosopher argued that the state is a social contract?
Which Indian philosopher argued that the state is a manifestation of the collective will of the people?
Which Indian philosopher argued that the state is a necessary condition for the realization of human freedom?
Which Indian philosopher argued that the state is a transitional phase in the evolution of human society?
Which Indian philosopher argued that the state is a necessary evil that should be minimized?
Which Indian philosopher argued that the state is a positive force that can promote human progress?
Which Indian philosopher argued that the state is a neutral institution that can be used for good or for evil?
Which Indian philosopher argued that the state is a tool of class oppression that should be abolished?
Which Indian philosopher argued that the state is a necessary evil that can be justified on utilitarian grounds?
Which Indian philosopher argued that the state is a divine institution that should be obeyed by all citizens?