The word 'Law' originates from which Latin word?
- aLag
- bLex
- cLogos
- dLegis
87 questions · 14 sections
The word 'Law' originates from which Latin word?
The Latin word 'Lag', from which the word 'Law' is derived, means —
"The expression of logic and reason in a society is the law" — whose definition of law is this?
According to Professor Holland, the principles that a state acknowledges and enforces in order to uphold what are called law?
"The body of principles recognized and applied by the state in the administration of justice" — this definition of law was given by —
Laws are enacted and applied by —
Violation of the law leads to —
According to the characteristics of law, laws control —
Which characteristic of law states that "to the eyes of the law, all men are equal"?
Why must the law inevitably be clear, according to its characteristics?
The law is called the foundation of an individual's freedom because it acts as the —
Which characteristic indicates that law changes in terms of nation and time?
Consider the following characteristics of law: Which of the following is correct?
Professor Holland classifies law into how many types?
Professor Holland classifies national law into —
American sociologist Professor RM Maclver divides national law into —
According to origin, how many kinds of laws are there (per the text)?
The laws enacted and applied by the government are called —
Which type of law is enacted to carry out the judiciary's role and protect an individual's violated rights?
Administrative laws are enacted to —
The law about agreement and deeds is an example of —
The laws made and applied to maintain relations between one state and other states are called —
The common forms of law existing in a modern state are —
Consider the following statements about public law: Which of the following is correct?
Rules that have been in vogue in a society for a long time are called —
Before the emergence of the state, people's behaviour was controlled by —
Many laws in which country have been created based on customs?
In Bangladesh, family laws and laws related to property have been issued mainly from which source?
'Law of the Constitution' by Professor Dicey is an example of which source of law?
'Commentaries on the Laws of England' was written by —
When judges use their intellect and conscience to interpret existing law and give a new ruling that other judges later follow, this source of law is called —
When no law exists to judge a case in court, judges resolve it using their —
In modern times, the primary source of laws is —
Consider the following sources of law: Which of the following is correct?
The rule of law means —
Equality by law means people get the opportunity to be treated as equal regardless of their —
What arises in society from the absence of laws?
The rule of law is an indicator of a —
Supremacy of law means —
When the rule of law prevails in a state: Which of the following is correct?
In civics, liberty is understood as —
Absolute or unlimited freedom creates —
Liberty helps individuals to —
How many forms of liberty are mentioned in the text?
The liberty to practice religion and maintain family secrecy is an example of —
The right to protect life, enjoy property, and take on a legitimate profession is part of —
Voting, the right to be elected and obtaining security abroad are part of —
Which form of liberty is described as very crucial in the democratic system?
Taking on a profession according to one's competence and getting a due wage refers to —
Without which liberty can the other liberties not be enjoyed?
Bangladesh being an independent state free from interference by other states is an example of —
"Where there is no law, there is no freedom" — who said this?
According to whom is freedom protected as there exists the reign of law?
Which example of laws that do NOT protect liberty is given in the text?
According to the text, the actual relationship between law and liberty is —
According to the text, law and liberty are closely related because: Which of the following is correct?
Etymologically, equality is understood as —
Essentially, equality implies all of the following EXCEPT —
How many forms of equality are mentioned in the text?
Social opportunities equally enjoyed by all members regardless of ethnic, religious, racial and gender identities is —
The right to express an opinion, be elected and to vote is part of —
Getting rid of unemployment and getting a legitimate profession is part of —
Keeping everybody equal in the eyes of the law despite varying ethnic, religious and racial identities is —
Legal equality ensures that nobody should be —
Which concept of equality is described as "almost out of order these days" because humans cannot be physically and mentally equal?
Eliminating barriers such as ethnic identity, religion, race, lineage and status among human beings refers to —
According to the text, equality and freedom are —
Equality and freedom together act as the basis of —
Regarding the relationship between equality and freedom: Which of the following is correct?
What is the main source of law in modern times?
When there is rule of law, Which of the following is correct?
In Rasulpur village, the villagers have used a large pond on government land for ages and consider it their own. Which source of law is reflected in the actions of the villagers of Rasulpur?
In Rasulpur village, the Imam advised Mr. Karim — who had occupied poor people's land — to act according to religious rules and principles, and Karim then apologized. If any law is implemented according to the actions of the Imam, then: Which of the following is correct?
National liberty (national independence) means that a state is —
Individual (personal) freedom is necessary mainly because it helps individuals to —
Rahela works on daily wages. When she received her salary in the evening, she found she had been paid two hundred taka less than her assistants. Which of Rahela's freedoms has been violated?
Rahima wished to vote for her preferred candidate in the Union Parishad election, but her in-laws forced her to vote for their chosen candidate. Which freedom of Rahima has been violated?
After Nila's wedding, her brothers sold off their entire father's property without informing her. Nila has mainly been deprived of her —
Personal equality implies —
Legal equality is necessary in society because it ensures that —
Day-wage worker Mizan fails to admit his sick wife to the hospital, while his neighbour Karim is able to do so. What kind of equality has Mizan been deprived of?
Rahima has worked in a factory for five years on the same salary; when she requests a raise, the owner threatens to fire her. Which kind of equality has been violated in Rahima's case?
Karim expressed his desire to run for the post of member in the Union Parishad elections, but due to opposition from influential locals he could not become a candidate. Which kind of equality was violated in Karim's case?
Law is said to be universal because —
The sense of justice is considered one of the sources of law because —
The statement 'Law preserves freedom' is justified because —
The statement 'Freedom and equality are complementary to each other' means that —