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Class 11 Political Science (Political Theory) Chapter 4 Social Justice

Chapter 4 of Class 11 Political Science (Political Theory), titled “Social Justice,” delves into the concept of justice within society, focusing on how fairness and equality can be achieved for all individuals, especially marginalized groups. The chapter explores the relationship between justice and societal structures, examining how social, political, and economic inequalities affect the pursuit of justice. It discusses various theories of justice, such as distributive justice, and highlights the role of the state in promoting social justice through policies, laws, and reforms. Students will also learn about the importance of rights, opportunities, and the need for affirmative action to address historical disadvantages. Through this quiz, students will assess their understanding of social justice, its application in real-world scenarios, and the challenges faced in creating a more just and equitable society.

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Category: The Veil of Ignorance Concept

1. Which of the following is a fundamental principle behind John Rawls’ ‘veil of ignorance’?

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Category: Debate on Private vs. Public Services in Healthcare, Education, and Employment

2. Which of the following is a reason why private services may not enter certain markets?

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Category: Justice and Economic Equality

3. What is one of the main requirements of social justice according to the syllabus?

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Category: Definition of Justice

4. Which of the following concepts is associated with justice in ancient India?

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Category: Equal Treatment for Equals

5. Why might a company provide additional resources to an employee with disabilities?

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Category: What is Justice?

6. Which ancient philosopher is known for emphasizing the role of justice in a well-ordered society?

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Category: Recognition of Special Needs

7. Why might students with certain disabilities receive extra time on exams?

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Category: Ensuring Fair and Just Distribution of Wealth and Opportunities

8. What do proponents of a free market economy believe regarding the role of government in economic transactions?

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Category: Ensuring Equal Access to Basic Resources

9. How does state intervention ensure fairness in a free market as per the syllabus?

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Category: Introduction

10. What does distributive justice primarily deal with?

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Category: Market Efficiency and Economic Growth

11. According to John Rawls’ Theory, what should be prioritized in market efficiency?

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Category: Justice as Fairness

12. What is the ‘veil of ignorance’ according to John Rawls?

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Category: Principles of Justice

13. What does proportionate justice primarily focus on in terms of reward distribution?

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Category: Free Markets versus State Intervention

14. Which of the following is an argument in favor of free markets?

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Category: Concept of Distributive Justice

15. Which of the following is a societal response often observed towards proposals aimed at redistributing resources, such as reservation policies in educational institutions?

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Category: Rewarding People Based on Their Efforts and Contribution

16. Which principle focuses on taking special needs into account in distributing rewards?

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Category: Critics of Free Market

17. What is one of the benefits of a free market system mentioned in the text?

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Category: Balancing Free Market and Social Welfare Policies

18. According to John Rawls’ theory, what does social justice require?

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Category: Proportionate Justice

19. What does social justice aim to provide for all individuals?

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Category: Justice for the Marginalized and Disadvantaged

20. According to John Rawls’ theory of justice, which principle ensures that any socioeconomic inequalities should benefit the least advantaged members of society?

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Category: Concept of Equal Rights for All

21. Which measure demonstrates an effective approach towards achieving justice while promoting equal opportunities in a diverse society?

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Category: Political, Social, and Economic Rights

22. Why should the state intervene in the economy according to principles of social justice?

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Category: Why Redistribution is Necessary

23. What is a primary argument in favor of government intervention over free markets to help disadvantaged members of society?

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Category: Debate on Economic Inequality and Redistribution

24. What is a significant critique of state intervention in economic distribution?

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Category: Criticism and Support for Rawls’ Theory

25. What is the purpose of Rawls’ “veil of ignorance” in his theory?

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Category: Merit-Based Justice in Education and Employment

26. Which scenario best exemplifies proportionate justice in employment?

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Category: Historical Perspectives on Justice

27. In ancient Chinese culture, Confucian justice is associated with which of the following?

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Category: Rawls’ Two Principles of Justice

28. What is the purpose of Rawls’ ‘veil of ignorance’ in decision-making?

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Category: Concept of ‘Giving Each Their Due’

29. What does the concept of ‘giving each their due’ in justice primarily include?

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Category: Justice as a Balance Between Rights and Duties

30. Which of the following is an example of treating equals equally?

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Category: The Indian Constitution and Social Justice

31. According to John Rawls’ theory, which factor is crucial for ensuring a fair distribution of wealth and opportunities?

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Category: PURSUING SOCIAL JUSTICE

32. Which of the following is considered a basic minimum condition for social justice?

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Category: Justice Through Open Competition

33. What is one challenge of free markets mentioned in the syllabus?

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Category: Different Interpretations of Justice Across Cultures

34. According to ancient Indian society, which concept is justice primarily associated with?

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Category: Justice as a Social and Political Ideal

35. What is John Rawls’ theory of justice commonly known as?

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Category: Government Policies for Social Welfare

36. What does social justice require according to the syllabus?

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Category: Supporters of Free Market

37. In the context of free markets, what is a condition necessary for consumers to have choices?

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Category: Ensuring a Basic Minimum Standard of Living

38. What is one of the responsibilities of a democratic government in ensuring basic living standards?

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Category: Affirmative Action and Reservations

39. How does John Rawls’ theory of justice support affirmative action policies?

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Category: JUST DISTRIBUTION

40. What role does the state play in ensuring a basic minimum standard of living?

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Category: Conclusion

41. The ‘veil of ignorance’ is primarily associated with which principle of justice?

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Category: Immanuel Kant’s View on Justice and Human Dignity

42. According to Immanuel Kant, what is a central aspect of human dignity?

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Category: John Rawls’ Idea of Justice as Fairness

43. Which scenario best illustrates making a decision under the “veil of ignorance”?

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Category: Principles of Fairness in Distribution

44. Which of the following is a crucial aspect of social justice in ensuring equality of opportunities?

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Category: Protection of the Rights of Differently Abled People

45. What is one of the government’s roles in promoting justice within society?

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Category: The Role of the State in Social Justice

46. According to the concept of distributive justice, what is the main goal?

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Category: JOHN RAWLS’ THEORY OF JUSTICE

47. According to Rawls, why is the redistribution of resources necessary?

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Category: Justice and Its Relationship with Morality

48. Which ancient philosophy emphasized the concept of “Li” as central to maintaining justice?

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