A sovereign in the state who simply heads the state is technically called:
1.Absolute sovereign
2.De facto sovereign
3.Political sovereign
4.Titular sovereign
If a determinate human superior not in the habit of obedience to a like superior, receives habitual obedience from the bulk of a given society, that determinate superior is sovereign in that society; and the society (including superior) is a society political and independent.Who of the following said this?
1.Hobbes
2.Laski
3.Jean Bodin
4.Austin
In a domocracy legal sovereign in the ultimate analysis bound to bow before:
1. De-jure Sovereign
2.Political Sovereign
3.Nominal Sovereign
4.Internal Sovereign
In India sovereignty vests in the hands of:
1.Constitution
2.Government
3.People
4.Prime Minister
One of the important critics of Austins concept of sovereignty has been:
1. J.S.Mill
2.Bodin
3.Grotius
4.Mhenry Maine
Pluralists attack on sovereignty has come in the writings of:
1.Maitland
2.Sorel
3.Herbert Spencer
4.J.S. Mill
Sovereignty does not reside in a determinate human superior who said that?
1.G.D.H. Cole
2.Hobbes
3.Bodin
4.Sir Henry Maine
The term sovereignty has been derived originally from language:
1.English
2.Greek
3.Latin
4.Roman
Which of the following is not an essential element of sovereignty?
1.It is indivisible
2.It is permanent
3.It is inalienable
4.It is delegated to some one else by the state
By Titular sovereign we mean:
1.An absolute sovereign
2.A sovereign in name
3.None of both
4.De facto sovereign
External aspect of sovereignty was fully developed by:
1. John Austin
2.Grotius
3.Bodin
4.Hobbes
First western writer to develop systematic doctrine of sovereignty was:
1.John Austin
2.Grotius
3.Plato
4.T.H.Green
Hobbes believed in one of the following characteristics of sovereignty namely:
1.Limited
2.Consititutional
3.Absolute
4.Divided
In India the legal soverignty lies in the:
1.Parliaments
2.Supreme Court
3.President
4.Electorate
Lectures on Jurisprudence is a book written by:
1.Laski
2.Grotius
3.Maitland
4.Austin
Pluralists believe in one of the following characteristics of sovereignty namely:
1.Divisibility
2.Comprehensiveness
3.Permanence
4.None
Sovereignty is attribute of:
1.Democratic state
2.Distatorship
3.Constitutional monarchy
4.All types of states
The concept of popular sovereignty is associated with the name of:
1.Locke
2.Rousseau
3.Maitland
4.Laski
The high priest of sovereignty was:
1.J.S.Mill
2.T.H. Green
3.Machiavelli
4.Rousseau
Which of the following is not an essential characteristic of sovereignty?
1.Permanence
2.Exclusiveness
3.All comprehensiveness
4.Wealth
Who believed that sovereignty vested in the general will?
1.Hobbes
2.Locke
3.Grotius
4.Rousseau
Who is ancient past felt that sovereignty was the fullness of the state?
1.Romans
2.Greek
3.Muslims
4.Arabs
Who of the following said that strictly speaking sovereignty is an internal power, pick that up?
1.Gettell
2.Gilchrist
3.John Coulhon
4.Liber
According to whom sovereignty is not absolute and authority is shared by the state with other associations and groups?
1.Hegel
2.Bentham
3.Maitland
4.Austin
Characteristics of legal sovereignty is that it is:
1.Not precise
2.Not well organised
3. Fully well organised and precise
4.Not recognised by law
Concept of legal sovereignty was for the first time pronounced by:
1.St. Augustine
2.Hobbes
3.Machiavelli
4.Locke
Hohn Austin who expounded his theory of sovereignty was:
1.Roman
2.Greek
3.French
4.English
If sovereignty is not absolute no state can exist. This is a statement made by:
1.Laski
2.Gettell
3.Austin
4.Barker
Legal sovereignty in India vests with:
1.President
2.Prime Minister
3.Council of Ministers
4.Cabinet
Legal sovereignty is one which is accepted by:
1.All the persons in and outside the state
2. By outside people alone
3.By international organisations alone
4.By associations in the state only
Name of John Austin in the development of sovereignty is associated with:
1. Internal aspect
2.External aspect
3.Legal theory
4.Philosophical theory
Of the following legal concept of sovereignty was advocated by:
1.Hobbes
2.Locke
3.Rousseau
4.Jean Bodin
One of the salient features of the theory of sovereignty as expounded by Hobbes was that he stood for its:
1.Transference from other sovereignty
2.Its perpetuity
3.Its indivisibility
4.Its inalienability
Political sovereign is:
1.Recognised by national courts
2.Recognised by international courts
3.One which has no legal status
4.None of the these
Popular sovereignty lies in:
1.People
2.Political elite
3.Members of Parliament
4.Judiciary
Sovereignty is the suprime will of the state was said by:
1.G.D.H. Cole
2.Sorel
3.Duguit
4.Bodin
Sovereignty of Queen of Great Britain can be classified as:
1.Titular sovereignty
2. Real sovereignty
3.Popular sovereignty
4.Legal sovereignty
The sovereignty with reference to state means:
1.Absolute powers both internally and externally
2.Legal unrestricted and unlimited powers
3.Supreme law making authority
4.The powers of an absolute monarch
The type of sovereignty which is known to the courts of land is known as:
1.De-jure Sovereignty
2.De-facto Sovereignty
3. Popular Sovereignty
4.Political Sovereignty
The world sovereignty derives its origin from superanus which belongs to language:
1.Green
2.Latin
3.English
4.French
Those who believe in the division of sovereignty are known as:
1.Individualist
2.Democrats
3.Absolutists
4.Socialists
Where does legal sovereignty vest?
1.Bulk of society
2. Determinate human superior
3.In the like superior
4.None
Which of the following is not an attribute of sovereignty?
1.Permanence
2.Inalienability
3.Indivisibility
4.Delegation of authority
Who believed that sovereignty extended to all individuals and associations living in the state?
1.St. Augustine
2.Aristotle
3.Bodin
4.Rousseau
Who of the following distinguished between the sovereignty of the people and political sovereignty?
1.Plato
2.Aristotle
3.Hobbes
4.Locke
Who of the following said that sovereignty is an entire thing?
1.John Coulhon
2.Dicey
3.Sir Henry Maine
4.Laski
Who one of the following is associated with the statement if sovereignty is not absolute no state will exist?
1.John Locke
2.Hegel
3.Austin
4.Holland
Who said that it is impossible to make the legal theory of sovereignty valid for political philosophy?
1.Austin
2.Grotius
3.Gettell
4.Laski
Who said that sovereign should be determinate human superior?
1.Grotius
2.Bodin
3.Locke
4.Austin
Who said that sovereignty can no more be alienated or transferred?
1. John Coulhon
2.Laski
3.Liber
4.Prince Kropotkin