An Introduction To Political Science Set 11
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This set of An Introduction to Political Science Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on An Introduction To Political Science Set 11
Q1 | Who defines the political system as the “institutions, processes and interactions throug whichvalues are authoritatively allocated in a society?
- Almond
- Easton
- Apter
- Pye
Q2 | Who said that politics is concerned with the authoritative ‘allocation of values’ for a society?
- B. Miller
- David Easton
- Alan Ball
- Ernest Benn
Q3 | Which of the following is one of the traditionally recognized organs of power in a state?
- Legislature
- Executive
- Judiciary
- All of the above
Q4 | The ‘power theory’ finds its brilliant manifestation in the political philosophy of
- Locke
- Hobbes
- Mill
- Rousseau
Q5 | Which of the following are not the basic of the authority of society?
- Social customs
- Conventions
- Laws
- Moral pressure
Q6 | The subject that deals with man in relation to the State and Government is called
- Economics
- History
- Political Science
- Psychology
Q7 | ________________is the central subject of the study of political science.
- Population
- State
- Behaviour
- Mass Communication
Q8 | Who defines Political Science as that part of social science which treats the foundations of theState and the principles of Government?
- Prof.Harold Laski
- Lasswell
- Garner
- Paul Janet
Q9 | Bluntschli restricted the scope of Political Science to
- The study of government and politics
- The study of State and Government
- The study of Government
- The study of State
Q10 | Prof. Harold Laski emphasized the scope of Political Science to include the study of
- State and sovereignty
- Government and politics
- State and Government
- Government only
Q11 | Who said that State comes into existence originating in the bare needs of life of man andcontinuing in existence for the sake of good life?
- Plato
- Socrates
- Aristotle
- Montesqueau
Q12 | _______________is the most important agency of the State
- Press
- Judiciary
- Sovereignty
- Government
Q13 | The concept of ‘politics’ originated in ancient
- Athens
- Sparta
- Greece
- Spain
Q14 | Politics is a struggle for power on three levels
- Society, state and family
- State, inter-state and intra-state
- Family, society and political groups
- Nation, state and districts
Q15 | David Easton defined politics as authoritative allocation of
- Power
- Influences
- Interests
- Values
Q16 | A policy is authoritative when there __________to the authority
- Willing compliance
- Forceful compliance
- Resistance
- None of the above
Q17 | The central idea of sovereignty is
- Power
- Law
- Authority
- Legitimacy
Q18 | The main characteristics of a civil society are organization, interaction, communication and
- Friendship
- Interdependence
- Solidarity
- Goodwill
Q19 | Who among the following defined democracy as “the government of the people, for thepeop0le and by the people”?
- Maclver
- Aristotle
- Abraham Lincoln
- Napoleon
Q20 | Which of the following is not a method of democratic participation?
- Voting
- Campaigning in the election
- Contesting the election
- Listening the election speeches
Q21 | The success of democracy depends upon
- Popular education
- Faith in certain fundamental democratic principles
- Social equality
- All of the above
Q22 | Who wrote the book Considerations on Representative Government?
- Hobbes
- Locke
- Rousseau
- J.S. Mill
Q23 | Which of the following is a permanent feature of a representative form of government?
- Voting
- Decision-making
- Military force
- None of the above
Q24 | Contribute towards the success of democracy?
- Education
- Participation
- Political parties
- Overpopulation
Q25 | Hobbes idea of civil society is the area where in the liberty of the subject lies in
- The liberty to buy and sell and otherwise contract with one another
- The liberty to choose their own abode
- The liberty to choose their own trade of life
- All of the above