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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 7

Q1 | Who stated political science is a ‘Descriptive and normative Science’
  • marx webber
  • robson
  • paul janet
  • wilson
Q2 | The author of the book ‘ Modern Politics and Government’
  • aristotle
  • alan ball
  • van dyke
  • lock
Q3 | Which approach in political science is known as speculative or ethicalor metaphysical approach ?
  • philosophical
  • historical
  • institutional
  • behaviour
Q4 | Who said, “History not only explains institutions but it helps us tomake certain deduction for future guidance”.
  • gilchrist
  • robert dhal
  • weber
  • deutsch
Q5 | Who stated that, “various institutions constitute the structureof the society it is also called structural approach.
  • easton
  • rawls
  • wasby
  • hobbes
Q6 | Which approach to adopt the methods of natural sciences likeobservation, survey and measurement in political science.
  • structural
  • historical
  • institutional
  • behaviour
Q7 | Who observed statement , " Historically speaking, the behaviouralapproach was a protest movement within political science......".
  • simon
  • robert dhal
  • almond
  • marx weber
Q8 | Which one of the following is not a characteristics of Behaviouralismaccording to Simon ?
  • regularities
  • verification
  • techniques
  • pure arts
Q9 | In political science: "Studies should be relevant andmeaningful for urgent social problems”. It is the demands of ……………?
  • individualists
  • idealists
  • post- behaviouralists
  • behaviourlists
Q10 | Whose statement is that, “to know is to bear the responsibility foracting and to act is to engage in reshaping society”.
  • almond
  • david easton
  • karl marx
  • robert . a. dhal
Q11 | Who among the following thinker combined ‘ natural rights’with ‘physiological metaphor’ ?
  • lock
  • spencer
  • t. h. green
  • burke
Q12 | Who said that the state " arose not as the creator of law but as theinterpreter and enforcer of custom
  • gettell
  • locke
  • laski
  • maciver
Q13 | An Indian Philosopher stated, “Liberty does not mean the absencerestraint but it lies in development of Liberty”.
  • b. r. abedker
  • gandhi
  • dr. radhakrishan
  • nehru
Q14 | The right of freedom, the right of life, freedom of speech and expression, property, association, education etc. is the manifestation of………….liberty ?
  • political
  • civil
  • natural
  • moral
Q15 | The rule of law is an effective instrument of ……………
  • social liberty
  • communal liberty
  • natural liberty
  • individual liberty.
Q16 | Who observed that “the more widespread distribution of power in the state, the more decentralized its character .......".
  • rousseau
  • locke
  • laski
  • plato
Q17 | The organization is based on the principles of sovereign equality of allits members". It is expressed in the ……………
  • united nations charter
  • indian constitution
  • british constitution
  • saarc
Q18 | Men are born , and always continue , free and equal in respect of theirrights". It is the declaration of ……………?
  • american war of independence
  • indian freedom struggle
  • russian revolution
  • the french declaration of rights of man
Q19 | Whose statement is that, " Equality is derived from the supreme value of the development of in each like and equally, but each along its own differenttime and its own separate nation".
  • hobbes
  • macpherson
  • barker
  • maciver
Q20 | The principle of "one man , one vote, one value" is example of…………..?
  • social justice
  • communal justice
  • political justice
  • individual justice
Q21 | Who stated that “right is a power claimed and recognized ascontributory to common good”.
  • t.h. green
  • wilson
  • hobbes
  • locke
Q22 | Ritchie defines ………… rights as" the claim of an individual on othersrecognized by the society irrespective of its recognition by the state".
  • political rights
  • civil rights
  • natural rights
  • moral rights
Q23 | Input- output analysis of David Easton, the inputs stand for …………………
  • the political system
  • the environment
  • demands and supports
  • the feedback
Q24 | In political science, the structural-functional theory was first appliedin 1960 by……………………?
  • almond and coleman
  • david easton
  • dhal
  • maciver
Q25 | Who was the first philosopher to make a detailed intellectual studyof political power ?
  • charles merriam
  • morgenthau
  • dhal
  • tawney