Question : Who among the following said that 'Democracy is the government of the people, for the people and by the people'?
Option 1: Aristotle
Option 2: Plato
Option 3: Abraham Lincoln
Option 4: George Bush
Correct Answer: Abraham Lincoln
Solution : The correct answer is Abraham Lincoln
According to Abraham Lincoln, democracy is a government of the people, for the people and by the people. It is the most famous definition of democracy given by Abraham Lincoln. In a democracy, the people choose their representatives, and those representatives act as the people's voice in decision making. All these delegates bear collective responsibility for the citizens of a nation. We call this type of governance indirect democracy.
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Question : Who among the following gave the concept of 'Distributive Justice'?
Option 3: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Option 4: David George Ritchie
Question : Who said "The God, who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time''?
Option 1: Marx
Option 3: Jefferson
Option 4: Locke
Question : Who said, 'Oh! Disrespectable democracy! I love you!"?
Option 1: George Bernard Shaw
Option 2: Carpenter
Option 3: Lord Bryce
Option 4: Appa Dorai
Question : Who among the following has co-authored the book titled 'Bridgital Nation: Solving Technology's People Problem'?
Option 1: Nandan Nilekani
Option 2: Sam Pitroda
Option 3: Sundar Pichai
Option 4: Natarajan Chandrasekaran
Question : Political liberty implies :
Option 1: People's control over the government
Option 2: Free political activities of the people
Option 3: Co-operation between politics and democracy
Option 4: Voters can make and unmake their government
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