A. manu
B. brihaspati
C. kautilya
D. aryabhatt
A. manu
B. brihaspati
C. kautilya
D. aryabhatt
A. human interdependence
B. european liberal tradition
C. socialist tradition
D. vedic tradition
A. 1966
B. 1979
C. 1983
D. 1993
A. article 1
B. article 3
C. article 5
D. article 6
A. thombas hobbes
B. j.j. rousseau
C. john locke
D. jermy bentham
A. mahabharata
B. ramayana
C. emperor ashoka
D. emperor akbar
A. inherent right
B. derogable human right
C. absolute right
D. none of the above
A. individual rights
B. collective rights
C. political rights
D. economic rights
A. all human rights are provided by the state.
B. human rights are being provided by the united nations.
C. human beings are rational beings.
D. human rights are the product of social revolutions.
(A) Flag State
(B) Offenders State
(C) All the States
(D)None of these