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The school of deep ecology was founded by |
J.S.Mill
Kant
Naes
Aristotle
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2 |
The concept of the intuition of deep ecology is related to. |
Kant
Warwick fox
Spinoza
All of these
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3 |
Who among the following is concerned with deep acology. |
Arne Naes
Warwick fox
Kant
None of these
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4 |
The notation of Relationship is important |
Dominations ecology
Deep ecology
Sympathy ecology
None of these
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5 |
Who among the following is a pantheist |
Warwick fox
Spinoza
Kant
None of these
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6 |
Environmentalist speak of wilderness as a. |
Animal hertage
Moralists heritage
Environmental heritage
World heritage
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7 |
Life centered, ethics taken into account of action of. |
Animals
Human beings
Impact of human action
Al of these
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8 |
The term that has no ecological perspective is. |
Growth orientation
Web of life
Relationships
Future generation
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9 |
Rachel Carson wrote the book |
Silent spring
Transpersonal ecology
Deep ecology
None of these
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10 |
The central metaphor of deep ecology is. |
Network
Hierarchy
Patriarchy
Domination
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11 |
Who is the proponent of the theory of deontology. |
Arne Naes
Warwick fox
Kant
Aido Loopoid
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12 |
Identification with nature is the grounding |
Bio centrism
<sub>Deep ecology</sub>
Anthropocentrism
Holism
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13 |
Deep ecology places emphasis upon |
Life
Man
Environment
Relationship
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14 |
Which of the following is a patriarchal value. |
Sympthy
Domination
Cooperation
Love
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15 |
The view which allows only use value ot nature is known as. |
Deep ecology
Shallow ecology
Life ecology
None of these
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16 |
Arne Naes is a |
French philosopher
American philosopher
Norwegian Philosopher
Pakistani Philosopher
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17 |
The notion of relationship is important is. |
Land ethics
Deep ecology
Deontology
Ecosopy
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18 |
The ethics, importance is given tobio sphere and the large eco system. |
Life centered animal
Ecological holism
Environmental
animal
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19 |
The human centered ethics puts value up on |
Human only
Animals only
Species as a whole
Single individual
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20 |
Silent spring is written by |
Spinoza
Paul Taylor
Arne Naes
Rachel Carison
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21 |
Wellbeing of all individual living things is the primary concern of. |
Biocentrism
Eco centreman
anthropocentrism
None of these
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22 |
The view that human beings are above of outside of nature as a source of value to known as. |
Eco cetrism
Authropocentrum
Holism
Bio centrisim
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23 |
Art gallery argument give emphasis to aesthetic aspect of. |
Diversity
Nature
Life
None of these
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24 |
The multiplier is the reciprocal of A |
Marginal propensity to consume
Both MPF and MPS
Marginal propensity to save
None of these
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25 |
Who among the following was the leader of Monetarism |
Keynes
Milton friedman
A.W.Philip
Mankiv
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26 |
Keynes owes the concept of multiplier to |
Pigou
Marshall
R.F.Khan
MARX
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27 |
Which of the following is not among Restow's stage of growth. |
The traditional society
the age of low mass consumption
The take off
The dried to maturity
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28 |
Alfred Marshall formalized and then popularized the analytical technique known as |
General equilibrium analysis
Felicific calculus
Partial equilibrium analysis
Differential equations
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29 |
The economist who spend twenty years cautiously trying out his ideas on his students before finally presenting them to the world near the close of the 19th contrary was. |
William Stanley Javon's
Henry George
Leon walras
Allied Marshall
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30 |
Marginalize and the idea that pricing reflects marginal utility and demand was a movement way from |
the quantity theory of money
The labor theory of value
Mercantilism
None of these
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