Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Rights

Question:

Which of the following statements is correct?

Statement A- In recent years, the term human rights is being used more than the term natural rights.

Statement B- Rights are increasingly seen as guarantees that human beings themselves seek or arrive at in order to lead a minimally good life.

Choose the correct answer from the given options:

Options:

Only Statement 'A' is correct.

Only Statement 'B' is correct.

Both Statements are correct.

Both Statements are incorrect.

Correct Answer:

Both Statements are correct.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 3 - Both Statements are correct.

Statement A- In recent years, the term human rights is being used more than the term natural rights.

Statement B- Rights are increasingly seen as guarantees that human beings themselves seek or arrive at in order to lead a minimally good life.

 

In recent years, the term human rights is being used more than the term natural rights. This is because the idea of there being a natural law, or a set of norms that are laid down for us by nature, or God, appears unacceptable today. Rights are increasingly seen as guarantees that human beings themselves seek or arrive at in order to lead a minimally good life.

The assumption behind human rights is that all persons are entitled to certain things simply because they are human beings. As a human being each person is unique and equally valuable. This means that all persons are equal and no one is born to serve others.

Each of us possesses an intrinsic value, hence we must have equal opportunities to be free and realise our full potential. This conception of a free and equal self is increasingly being used to challenge existing inequalities based on race, caste, religion and gender. Today, the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights builds upon this understanding of rights and it attempts to recognise those claims that the world community collectively sees as being important for leading a life of dignity and self-respect.