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This set of Political Ideas, Concepts and Ideologies Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Political Ideas Concepts And Ideologies Set 4

Q1 | The year in which the ‘Universal Declaration of HumanRights’ ?
  • 1945
  • 1946
  • 1950
  • 1948
Q2 | Which one of the following is not associated with Almond’s essential characteristics ofpolitical system?
  • universality of politicalsystem
  • universality of political structure
  • universality of political functions
  • input- output approach
Q3 | Human rights day is celebrating on ………………
  • 26th january
  • 25th december
  • 10th december
  • 20th october
Q4 | The welfare state is first used by …………..
  • marx
  • rawls
  • bishop temple
  • hobbes
Q5 | The spiritual elements of the state associated with……
  • population
  • government
  • territory
  • sovereignty
Q6 | Who said , “Political science deals with government only “ ?
  • leacock
  • dhal
  • marx
  • gettle
Q7 | Who used the term ‘political system ‘ instead of ‘ Politics’ ?
  • morgenthau
  • easton
  • garner
  • robert . a.dhal
Q8 | Who stated political science is a‘ descriptive and normative science’
  • marx webber
  • robson
  • paul janet
  • wilson
Q9 | The author of the book ‘ Modern Politics andGovernment’
  • aristotle
  • alan ball
  • van dyke
  • lock
Q10 | Which approach in political science is known as speculative or ethical ormetaphysical approach ?
  • philosophical
  • historical
  • institutional
  • behaviour
Q11 | Who said, “ History not only explains institutions but it helps usto make certaindeduction for future guidance”.
  • gilchrist
  • robert dhal
  • weber
  • deutsch
Q12 | Who stated that, “ various institutions constitute the structure of the society it isalso called structural approach.
  • easton
  • rawls
  • wasby
  • hobbes
Q13 | Which approach to adopt the methods of natural sciences likeobservation,surveyandmeasurementinpoliticalscience.
  • structural
  • historical
  • institutional
  • behaviour
Q14 | Who observed .......statement, " Historically speaking , the behavioural approachwas a protestmovementwithin political science. ".
  • simon
  • robert dhal
  • almond
  • marx weber
Q15 | Which one of the following is not a characteristics of Behaviouralismaccording to Simon ?
  • regularities
  • verification
  • techniques
  • pure arts
Q16 | In political science: "Studies should be relevant and meaningful for urgent socialproblems”. It is the demands of ……………?
  • individualists
  • idealists
  • post- behaviouralists
  • behaviourlists
Q17 | Whose statement is that , “to know is to bear the responsibility for acting and to actis to engage in reshaping society”.
  • almond
  • david easton
  • karl marx
  • robert . a. dhal
Q18 | “The only basis of the subject of politicsis power and that to an integration of allpowers- political, economic and ideological”. Who made this statement ?
  • harold laski
  • allan ball
  • karl marx
  • simon
Q19 | Who among the following thinker combined ‘ naturalrights’ with ‘physiologicalmetaphor’ ?
  • lock
  • spencer
  • t.h. green
  • burke
Q20 | In connection with the formation of state " Kinshipcreated a commonconsciousness , common interest and common purpose" It is the statement of ?
  • maciver
  • henry maine
  • weber
  • morgan
Q21 | Who said that the state " arose not asthe creator of law but as the interpreter andenforcer of custom
  • gettell
  • locke
  • laski
  • maciver
Q22 | The right of freedom, the right of life, freedom of speechand expression, property,association, education etc. is the manifestation of liberty?
  • political
  • civil
  • natural
  • moral
Q23 | The right to vote, right to stand for election, right to hold public office and theright to criticise the government are examples of ?
  • politicalrights
  • civil rights
  • natural rights
  • moral rights
Q24 | The rule of law is an effective instrument of ……………
  • social liberty
  • communal liberty
  • natural liberty
  • individual liberty.
Q25 | Who observed that “the more widespread distribution of power in the state, themore decentralized itscharacter .......".
  • rousseau
  • locke
  • laski
  • plato