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This set of Socio Political Thought Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Socio Political Thought Set 10

Q1 | The people of Greece developed their philosophy because
  • They were warriors
  • They had calm and clear minds
  • God revealed Philosophy to them
  • None of the above
Q2 | Plato lived during
  • 5th and 4th century BC
  • 4th and 3rd century BC
  • 3rd and 2nd century BC
  • 4th and 5th century AD
Q3 | Plato was a disciple of
  • Aristotle
  • Polybius
  • Cicero
  • Socrates
Q4 | Plato instituted
  • The Academy
  • The university of Athens
  • Lyceum
  • Coliseum
Q5 | Plato was
  • A Political Thinker
  • A Political Philosopher
  • A Mathematician
  • All the above
Q6 | Which one of the following is Plato’s work?
  • The Lyceum
  • The Prince
  • The Republic
  • None of the above
Q7 | Following is a fundamental idea of Plato
  • Theory of Education
  • The Ideal Man
  • Theory of Justice
  • All the above
Q8 | According to Plato, the following are the three elements in man
  • Reason, Spirit, Appetite
  • Reason, Justice, Equality
  • Justice, Liberty, Equality
  • Reason, Spirit, Justice
Q9 | In Plato’s State, the element of Reason is present in
  • Philosophers
  • Soldiers
  • Workers
  • Common Men
Q10 | In Plato’s State, the element of Spirit is present in
  • Philosophers
  • Soldiers
  • Workers
  • None of the above
Q11 | In Plato’s State, the element of Appetite is present in
  • Philosophers
  • Soldiers
  • Workers
  • Priests
Q12 | According to the Philosophy of Plato, the fundamental character ofPhilosopher is
  • Wisdom
  • Courage
  • Appetite
  • None of the above
Q13 | The basic character of Soldiers, according to Plato, is
  • Wisdom
  • Courage
  • Appetite
  • None of the above
Q14 | In Plato’s State, the economic motive is satisfied by
  • Philosophers
  • Soldiers
  • Workers
  • None of the above
Q15 | In Plato’s State, the Government is run by
  • Philosophers
  • Soldiers
  • Workers
  • Constitution
Q16 | Plato’s Philosopher King is
  • A King
  • A Philosopher
  • A Philosopher who is like a King
  • A King who is like a Philosopher
Q17 | The most prominent characteristic of Plato’s State is
  • There is specialization of functions
  • There is no specialization of functions
  • There is decentralization of functions
  • There is no decentralization of functions.
Q18 | According to Plato
  • The State is Justice, Liberty and Equality Writ Large
  • The State is Society Writ Large
  • The State is Philosopher Writ Large
  • The State is Individual Writ Large
Q19 | Plato was for
  • Equal Status for Men and Women
  • Higher Status for Men
  • Higher Status for Women
  • None of the above
Q20 | According to Plato, the objective of State is
  • Good Life
  • Good Administration
  • Good Philosophy
  • Good Economy
Q21 | Platonic system of education is
  • Systematic and Progressive
  • Systematic but not Progressive
  • Progressive but not Systematic
  • Neither Systematic nor Progressive
Q22 | According to the Platonic system of education, Higher Educationstarts at the age of
  • 18
  • 20
  • 25
  • 35
Q23 | Plato’s system of Communism is meant only for
  • Philosophers and Soldiers
  • Soldiers and Workers
  • Philosophers Soldiers and Workers
  • Philosophers and Workers.
Q24 | According to Plato’s Communism,
  • Only the Upper Class can have property
  • Only the Lower Classes can have property
  • Both Upper Class and Lower Class can have Property
  • Nether Upper Class nor Lower class can have Property
Q25 | According to Plato, the reason for not giving private property to allclasses is because
  • Private property is not good for people
  • Private property will lead to personal ambitions
  • Economic and political power in the same hands is not for State
  • Both (b) and (c) above.