Introduction To Political Science And Governmental Structures And Processes Set 5
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This set of Introduction to Political Science and Governmental Structures and Processes Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Introduction To Political Science And Governmental Structures And Processes Set 5
Q1 | The modern concept of justice is related to :
- economic equality
- political rights
- social justice
- laws only
Q2 | Who defined justice as the “ interest of the stronger “ ?
- sophists
- plato
- aristotle
- romans
Q3 | Latin word for ‘justice’ is :
- virtue
- dikaiosume
- morality
- a bond or tie
Q4 | Who believed that ‘justice was the ideal of perfection in human relationship’ ?
- barker
- laski
- aristotle
- marx
Q5 | Aristotle’s concept of justice implies:
- equality
- liberty
- rights
- duties
Q6 | Who defines justice as ‘treating equal equally and unequal unequally’ ?
- proudhan
- duguit
- aristotle
- saint simon
Q7 | Who was the supporter of numerical concept of justice?
- aristotle
- bentham
- mill
- marx
Q8 | In the early medieval period, justice was an attribute of :
- state
- church
- universal law
- civil order
Q9 | Who described civil society as capitalist society ?
- hegal
- locke
- rousseau
- hobbes
Q10 | The statement that “every state is known by the rights that it maintains”attributed to :
- bryce
- t.h. green
- bentham
- j.s. mill
Q11 | Who said justice as the mixture of liberty and equality ?
- plato
- aristotle
- rousseau
- hobbes
Q12 | Who said that “ justice is the bond which holds society together “.
- green
- hegel
- plato
- rousseau
Q13 | The notion of sovereignty was first formulated by :
- plato
- laski
- aristotle
- bodin
Q14 | Which among the following is not a features of sovereignty?
- absoluteness
- permanence
- indivisibility
- delegation
Q15 | Which one of the following is a central attribute of Plato’s notion ofjustice ?
- equality
- liberty
- harmony
- fraternity
Q16 | Who said ‘ politics is the study of the influence and the influential
- lasswell
- laski
- weber
- bodin
Q17 | The input-output approach was developed by :
- dhal
- david easton
- marx
- lasswell
Q18 | Who developed the concept of Behavioural approach in the study ofpolitical science ?
- j.s. mill
- david easton
- parson
- karl deutsch
Q19 | Who among the following defined “ politics is the science of who gets, what,when and how “?
- garner
- bierce
- hillman
- lipson
Q20 | Structural- functional approach is primarily :
- an ideology of development
- a comparison of study
- a tool of investigation
- a study of power
Q21 | Who was the doyen of pluralists from amongst the following ?
- bentham
- j.s. mill
- leacock
- laski
Q22 | Who among the following thinkers is connected with the concept of ‘ General Will ‘ ?
- plato
- rousseau
- aristotle
- t. h. green
Q23 | The concept of ‘ power elites ‘ is connected witha) Austin b) Pareto c) Mosca d) Wright Mills. 128. Plato fixed the population of an ideal state as:
- 5000
- 5040
- 10.000
- 7500
Q24 | “ Sovereignty is the supreme will of the state “ are the words of
- austin
- laski
- aristotle
- willoughby
Q25 | Who was the author of the book. ‘ A Grammar of Politics ‘
- lock
- laski
- aristotle
- j.s. mill