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CBSE
Class 11
Political Science
Political Theory
Freedom
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Question Bank - Freedom

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Question Bank: Freedom

This chapter explores the concept of freedom, its significance for individuals and societies, and the balance between freedom and necessary constraints.

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Question Bank - Freedom

Q1.

Which of the following best describes freedom?

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Q2.

What does Nelson Mandela's journey represent in the context of freedom?

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Q3.

In Aung San Suu Kyi's view, what is an essential component of freedom?

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Q4.

What does 'Swaraj' signify in Indian political thought?

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Q5.

What aspect of freedom is highlighted by the absence of external constraints?

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Q6.

In terms of social constraints, how should a free society operate?

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Q7.

Which example illustrates the struggle for freedom against injustice?

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Q8.

How does the notion of 'self-rule' in Swaraj relate to personal freedom?

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Q9.

What does the ideal of freedom entail regarding individual potential?

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Q10.

Which of the following best reflects the impact of colonialism on the ideal of freedom?

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Q11.

Consider the relationship between freedom and social constraints. Which statement is accurate?

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Q12.

What is one of the major themes in the works of Gandhi related to Swaraj?

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Q13.

Which statement best characterizes Gandhi's view on personal and collective freedom?

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Q14.

In the struggle against colonialism, what did freedom signify for many nations?

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Q15.

What philosophical perspective did Gandhi present in 'Hind Swaraj' regarding personal freedom?

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Q16.

What is a simple definition of freedom?

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Q17.

According to Aung San Suu Kyi, true freedom includes which of the following?

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Q18.

What does the term 'Swaraj' imply?

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Q19.

What should society ensure for individuals to achieve freedom?

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Q20.

What is one reason why society cannot function without constraints?

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Q21.

Why is it necessary to examine the relationship between individual and society when discussing freedom?

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Q22.

How do constraints help in a society with diverse opinions?

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Q23.

Which aspect of freedom emphasizes the ability to express oneself and develop potential?

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Q24.

According to the text, what does a free society require?

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Q25.

Which statement reflects a common misconception about freedom?

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Q26.

What might happen in a society with no constraints?

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Q27.

Mahatma Gandhi highlighted the importance of which concept in relation to personal freedom?

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Q28.

What role do legal and political restraints play in society?

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Q29.

Which of the following scenarios illustrates the need for some social constraints?

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Q30.

What did John Stuart Mill suggest in his essay On Liberty?

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Q31.

What is an essential aspect of living a dignified human life according to Aung San Suu Kyi?

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Q32.

Why is understanding limits on freedom important?

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Q33.

In the context of freedom, why are societal norms sometimes necessary?

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Q34.

Which of the following is a potential consequence of imposing constraints without reason?

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Q35.

What role does fear play in the concept of freedom as explained by Aung San Suu Kyi?

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Q36.

What is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s view of freedom?

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Q37.

How does the concept of freedom relate to the freedom struggle in colonial contexts?

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Q38.

What is a challenge noted regarding constraints on personal beliefs?

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Q39.

Which of the following describes an advanced understanding of freedom?

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Q40.

Which idea reflects the requirement of constraints in a society?

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Q41.

What type of authority may justifiably impose constraints on individual freedom?

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Q42.

What is the harm principle related to constraints?

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Q43.

What happens when one group's beliefs dominate others?

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Q44.

What is the primary aim of legal enforcement in a diverse society?

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Q45.

What does the harm principle primarily justify?

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Q46.

According to Mill, what type of actions do not warrant interference?

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Q47.

In Mill's framework, what type of actions allow for state interference?

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Q48.

Why does Mill emphasize 'serious harm' in the application of the harm principle?

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Q49.

What kind of society does Mill advocate for in relation to the harm principle?

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Q50.

In which essay did John Stuart Mill first articulate the harm principle?

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Q51.

Which of the following represents a violation of the harm principle?

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Q52.

Mill suggests minor harms should provoke which form of response?

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Q53.

Which statement represents a key criticism of the harm principle?

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Q54.

The distinction between self-regarding and other-regarding actions is important because:

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Q55.

In what context did Mill believe state intervention is wrong?

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Q56.

Which philosopher's ideas closely align with John Stuart Mill's on the harm principle?

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Q57.

Which scenario exemplifies the application of the harm principle?

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Q58.

What is a key element Mill says should not be a reason for state interference?

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Q59.

According to the harm principle, which of the following is true?

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Q60.

Which of the following best defines 'negative liberty'?

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Q61.

Positive liberty is primarily concerned with which of the following?

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Q62.

What does John Stuart Mill argue is essential for discovering truth?

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Q63.

According to John Stuart Mill, why is freedom of expression fundamental?

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Q64.

Which of the following statements reflects negative liberty?

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Q65.

Which scenario best illustrates a breach of negative liberty?

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Q66.

What is a potential consequence of routinely banning certain forms of expression?

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Q67.

What is meant by the term 'reasonable restrictions' in the context of freedom?

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Q68.

In the context of freedom of expression, what is meant by justifiable constraints?

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Q69.

Which political theorist is most associated with the idea of self-governance in positive liberty?

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Q70.

Which of the following is an example of censorship?

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Q71.

What major issue does the concept of negative liberty address?

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Q72.

Who said, 'I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it'?

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Q73.

How do negative and positive liberty complement each other?

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Q74.

What type of liberty emphasizes the ability to make personal choices?

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Q75.

Which of the following is a potential danger of too much emphasis on positive liberty?

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Q76.

The restriction of free speech under the claim of protecting national security is an example of:

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Q77.

What does Mill argue should not be restricted concerning freedom of expression?

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Q78.

What might be a valid reason for allowing controversial opinions in public discussion?

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Q79.

Which is NOT a characteristic of positive liberty?

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Q80.

In which scenario might freedom of expression be justifiably limited?

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Q81.

What aspect of human nature does negative liberty particularly emphasize?

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Q82.

What does Mill mean by saying no idea is completely false?

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Q83.

Which of the following captures the essence of freedom as 'freedom to'?

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Q84.

Which of the following is a potential risk of suppressing 'false' ideas?

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Q85.

Which factor is crucial for determining whether a restriction on freedom of expression is justified?

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Q86.

How should society react to the demand for book bans?

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