Modern Political Analysis And Political Sociology Set 4
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This set of Modern Political Analysis and Political Sociology Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Modern Political Analysis And Political Sociology Set 4
Q1 | Behavioural approach in Politics Science is an attempt to make the empirical content ofPolitical Science more scientific who said this?
- charles merriam
- robert a dahl
- george catlin
- arthur bentley
Q2 | Eighth principles of the behavioural approach of political science generally known as
- verifications
- pure science
- intellectual foundations
- observational study
Q3 | The strong demands of Post behaviouralists are
- pure science
- relevance and action
- value
- none of these
Q4 | In the year 1960, application of structural functionalism by Almond and Powell was anapplication of
- lucian pye’s modernization theory
- dahl’s polyarely
- rostow’s theory of stapes of growth
- easton’s framework of political system
Q5 | Cybernetics means:
- communication methods
- science of control and communication
- artificial intelligence
- science of communicating
Q6 | Who propounded communication theory?
- neumann
- r.c snyder
- norbert weiner
- robert tucker
Q7 | Which theory believes in applying mathematical models to political studies?
- the system theory
- the relist theory
- the game theory
- the decision making theory
Q8 | The game theory was developed in the 1920s by
- william h riker
- morton kaplan
- thomas c. shelling
- emil borel
Q9 | 1. Studies of look for basic, general values on politics and government.
- politics
- political culture
- public opinion
- political values
Q10 | According to Gabriel Almond and Sydney Verba, what are the three types of politicalcultures?
- democratic, monarchial and totalitarian
- hierarchical, isolationist and social
- individualized, objective and subjective
- parochial, subject and participant
Q11 | What is political socialization?
- the means by which we inherit our political culture
- the means by which we decide which political party to join
- the means by which governments are formed
- the means by which we agree or disagree with citizens from other political parties