An Introduction To Political Science Set 2
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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 2
Q1 | Who introduced ‘intellectual foundations stones’ for behavioural approach?
- easton
- merriam
- lasswell
- bentley
Q2 | Which approach is, according to Rober A Dahl, an attempt to make the empirical content ofPolitical Science more scientific
- institutional approach
- historical approach
- philosophical approach
- behavioural approach
Q3 | Who said PoliticalScience is the sharing and shaping up of of power”?
- merriam
- lasswell
- catlin
- none of them
Q4 | Who is known as the greatest advocate of Post-Behaviouralism?
- merriam
- easton
- lasswell
- bentley
Q5 | Which approach demands ‘relevance’ and ‘action’?
- institutional approach
- post-behaviouralist approach
- behaviouralist
- historical approach
Q6 | Which approach considers “State being an engine of tyranny and exploitation?
- post-behaviouralism
- marxian approach
- behaviouralism
- institutional approach
Q7 | The term ‘state’ is derived from which language?
- latin
- greek
- english
- none of it
Q8 | Who defined “the state is the politically organised people of a definite territory”?
- bluntschli
- wilson
- machiavelli
- aristotle
Q9 | Who said, state is a “territorial society divided into government and subjects whoserelationships are determined by the exercise of this supreme coercive power”?
- laski
- mao
- wilson
- marx
Q10 | Whose treatise, “the origin of the Family, Private Property and the State”?
- marx
- engels
- lenin
- mao
Q11 | Who is the author of the book ‘Ancient Society’?
- morgan
- popper
- maine
- mao
Q12 | Who defined sovereignty as the ‘the supreme power over citizens and subjects unrestrainedby laws’?
- garner
- jean bodin
- austin
- gilchrist
Q13 | Which one of the following is not an element of the state?
- government
- sovereignty
- associations
- territory
Q14 | Who said ‘Kinship creates society and society at length creates the state
- gettell
- maine
- maciver
- austin
Q15 | Who points, because society is federal, authority must also be federal?
- maine
- maciver
- bentham
- laski
Q16 | Whose work is ‘ Das Capital ‘
- karl marx
- lindsay
- bodin
- maciver
Q17 | What is the first virtue of social institution, according to Rawls?
- wealth
- strength
- militarism
- justice.
Q18 | To what domain did Rawls direct his views of justice?
- political domain
- medical domain
- financial domain
- private domain
Q19 | Rawls conceives of the original contract as one to:
- enter a particular society
- set up a particular form of government
- establish the principles of justice for the basic structure of society
- establish the content of morality
Q20 | ‘Theory of Justice’ is a work by:
- aristotle
- henry min
- john rawls
- m e bayels
Q21 | Which is the work of Montesquieu?
- ant-duhring
- state and revolution
- the spirit of laws
- the poverty of philosophy
Q22 | Shadow cabinet is a system prevails in which country
- u k
- japan
- india
- france
Q23 | Deliberative democracy involves
- politicians consulting their ministerial colleagues before taking decisions
- every major political decisions being taken after referendum
- extensive public debate before taking decisions
- none of the above
Q24 | Which work is written by Dicey?
- modern states
- the history of the states
- introduction to the study of law of the constitution
- the spirit of laws
Q25 | Who wrote ‘The Process of Government’
- arthur bentley
- graham wallas
- charles merriam
- david easton