An Introduction To Political Science Set 7
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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 7
Q1 | In a Federal Government, the powers are divided between the Centre and the States by
- the central government
- majority decision
- the constitution
- the parliament.
Q2 | A Unitary government has
- no right of citizenship
- division of powers
- an independent judiciary
- a single citizenship
Q3 | Rule of Law is one of the Fundamental principles of the
- german constitution
- british constitution
- french constitution
- russian constitution
Q4 | Most favoured technique of pressure groups, in the USA is
- boycott and picketing
- lobbying
- total strike
- peaceful agitations
Q5 | Psephology deals with
- political parties
- voting behavior and election studies
- human rights
- pressure groups
Q6 | The argument that the study of Political Science focused on State and government belongs to
- traditional approach
- behavioural approach
- post behavioural approach
- marxian approach
Q7 | The Classic work on “Public opinion” was authored by
- robert a. dahl
- walter lippmann
- rajni kothari
- karl deutsch
Q8 | The theory of ideal state is associated with
- plato
- rousseau
- aristotle
- hobbes
Q9 | Political homogeneity is a feature of
- presidential system
- collegial executive
- parliamentary system
- aristocracy
Q10 | ‘Filibustering’ is associated with
- law making
- training
- civil service
- election
Q11 | “The Functions of the Executive” was written by
- urwick
- chester bernard
- robert dahl
- herbert simon
Q12 | The concept of labour theory of value is propounded by
- karl marx
- herbert spencer
- david ricardo
- karl popper
Q13 | Which one of the following is not a concept of Gandhiji
- ramaraj
- gramswaraj
- classeless democracy
- cottage industries
Q14 | Which one of the following is not a technique of Satyagraha
- sarvodaya
- strike
- hijrat
- non cooperation
Q15 | Who started Sarvodaya as a social movement
- gandhiji
- jayaprakash narayan
- vinobha bhave
- nehru
Q16 | In a Parliamentary system the council of ministers are responsible to
- prime minister
- judiciary
- parliament
- president
Q17 | The meeting of the cabinet is presided over by
- president
- speaker
- prime minister
- none of the above
Q18 | A representative democracy is the most suitable form of government for enactment of lawsthat are consistent with
- public opinion
- principle of liberty
- regional aspiration
- market forces
Q19 | West Minister model stands for particular form of
- constitution
- state
- government
- administration
Q20 | According to Marx the state came into being to
- make life better
- protect life and liberty
- end exploitation of the poor
- legalise exploitation of the poor by the state
Q21 | Which institution in a federal system is called 'Balancing Wheel of theConstitution'?
- legislature
- executive
- judiciary
- press
Q22 | Who gave the view that ‘ A constitutional state 'is one in which the powers of government,the rights of the governed and the relations between the two are adjusted'?
- k. c. wheare
- c. f. strong
- carl j. friedrich
- james bryce
Q23 | ‘Those who says that religion has nothing to do with politics do not know what religionmeans’ who said this ?
- gandhi
- karl marx
- hobbes
- locke
Q24 | In which theory of origin of the state, political conscience is an important factor
- force theory
- matriarchic theory
- social contract theory
- evolutionary theory
Q25 | “The art of looking for trouble. Finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it wrongly andapplying the wrong remedy” Who among the following gave the above definition of politics?
- Ernest Barker
- Ernest Benn
- Frederick Pollock
- David Easton