3.
For whom of the following, science is the fruit of idle curiosity; philosophy is mere intellectual frippery; the amenities of polite life is tinsel?

5.
For Locke, which of the following statements is not true?
1. The state must be a constitutional state.
2. Government must posses discretionary power.
3. It is a tolerant state.
4. The right to property is not a natural right.
Select the correct answer:

7.
For Rousseau, which of the following statements is not true?
1. Two original instincts i.e, self-love and sympathy make up man's nature.
2. A thinking man is a depraved animal.
3. Family is the only natural society.
4. General will is not a group mind.
Select the correct answer:

10.
Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and other labelled as Reason (R). Select the correct answer:
Assertion (A) Machiavellism stands for double standard of morals, one for the ruler and another for the private citizen.
Reason (R) The ruler, as the creator of the state, is not only outside the law and outside morality as well.

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