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This set of Socio Political Thought Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Socio Political Thought Set 11

Q1 | According to Plato’s scheme of Education, Higher Education consistsof the study of
  • Music and Gymnastics
  • Logic, Mathematics, Geometry, Astronomy
  • Military and diplomatic Training
  • None of the above
Q2 | According to Plato’s scheme of Education, Gymnastics is good for the
  • Body
  • Mind
  • Spirit
  • None of the above
Q3 | According to Platonic scheme of education, Music is good for
  • Body
  • Soul
  • Both (a) and (b) above
  • None of the above
Q4 | According to Plato, Justice at the individual level means
  • Selecting the true vocation in life
  • Abiding by the Philosopher
  • Having the right kind of education at the right age
  • A service in the Military at the right time.
Q5 | According to Plato, Justice has
  • Only Individual Dimension
  • only Societal Dimension
  • Both Individual and societal dimensions
  • None of the above
Q6 | Platonic concept of Justice at the societal level means division ofsociety into
  • Philosophers, Soldiers and Workers
  • Philosophers and Soldiers
  • Rich and the poor
  • Rulers and the ruled
Q7 | According to Plato, the following classes should live in barracks
  • Philosophers and slaves
  • Masters and Slaves
  • Philosophers and Soldiers
  • None of the above
Q8 | Plato’s ‘Republic’ contains his ideas about
  • Justice
  • Theory of State
  • Theory of Education
  • All the above
Q9 | The Academy instituted by Aristotle was called
  • The Academy
  • Lyceum
  • Ecclesia
  • None of the above
Q10 | Who among the following strongly said that “Man is a PoliticalAnimal”?
  • Socrates
  • Plato
  • Aristotle
  • None of the Above.
Q11 | According to Aristotle, when Family cannot meet all Man’s needs, heformed
  • The Village
  • The State
  • The Commune
  • None of the above
Q12 | According to Aristotle, the following is the highest form of Community
  • The Family
  • The Village
  • The Commune
  • The State
Q13 | Who said, “The State came into being for the sake of good life andcontinues for the sake of good life” ?
  • Socrates
  • Plato
  • Aristotle
  • None of the above
Q14 | Who said, “Without the State Man cannot realize his destiny”?
  • Socrates
  • Plato
  • Aristotle
  • None of the above
Q15 | According to Aristotle, the State is
  • Product of selfishness of man
  • A convenience
  • Organic in nature
  • Inorganic in nature
Q16 | Who among the following philosophers proposed the evolutionarytheory of State?
  • Socrates
  • Plato
  • Aristotle
  • Polybius
Q17 | According to Aristotle, the function of the State is
  • Good administration
  • Economic Goodness
  • Moral perfection of the individual
  • None of the above
Q18 | Who among the following philosophers proposed a Theory of Slavery?
  • Socrates
  • Aristotle
  • Polybius
  • Machiavelli
Q19 | According to Aristotle, the particular quality of a Master is
  • Physical strength
  • Intellectual Strength
  • Both Physical strength and intellectual strength
  • None of the above
Q20 | In a Master-Slave relationship, according to Aristotle, the Slave is
  • Not at all benefitted
  • Benefitted
  • Selling his work to his Master
  • None of the above
Q21 | According to Aristotle, Slavery is good for the Slave because
  • He gets constant supply of food
  • The Master protects the slave
  • The Master does not kill the Slave
  • He gets Virtue in a second hand manner
Q22 | According to Aristotle, a Master can use the Slave
  • To make money and power
  • To protect himself
  • For leisure
  • None of the above
Q23 | According to Aristotle, Constitution
  • Determines arrangement of the offices of the State
  • Determines who holds the offices
  • Is not just the part of the State; but the State itself
  • All the above
Q24 | According to Aristotle, the three normal forms of Governments are
  • Kingship, Aristocracy and Polity
  • Kingship, Aristocracy and Democracy
  • Tyranny, Oligarchy and Democracy
  • None of the above
Q25 | According to Aristotle, Kingship might degenerate into
  • Tyranny
  • Oligarchy
  • Democracy
  • None of the above