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Political Theory | Set 3

1. The term ‘polis’ derived from Greek word, which means

Correct : D. City-state

2. Who is regarded as the ‘father’ of political science

Correct : A. Aristotle

3. The author of the book ‘The Republic’ is

Correct : B. Plato

4. Who among them was the teacher of Plato

Correct : B. Socrates

5. ‘Man is by nature political animal’ was quoted by

Correct : D. Aristotle

6. The word ‘theory’ originated from Greek word

Correct : C. Theoria

7. The word ‘theoria’ means

Correct : C. speculation

8. Which book had been written by Aristotle

Correct : D. Politics

9. The significance of political theory provides

Correct : A. systematic thinking about the nature and purpose of state and government

10. Political theory is a branch of

Correct : B. Political Science

11. Who among them claimed to coin the term ‘Political Science’ in 16th Century

Correct : A. Bodin

12. Which is not the approach to study of political theory

Correct : B. Sociological approach

13. Which of the following approach is part of traditional approaches to political theory?

Correct : B. Philosophical

14. Traditional approaches give the most important to the study of

Correct : D. State

15. Traditional approach to political theory has been criticized on which ground?

Correct : C. Unscientific

16. Classical political theory is primarily concerned with a search for

Correct : C. a perfect political order

17. Behavioural approaches to political theory do not gives importance to

Correct : C. Philosophy

18. Behaviouralism analysed on the observable behaviours of

Correct : B. Political actors

19. ‘Behavioural approach was a protest movement in political science’ is quoted by

Correct : A. Robert H. Dalh

20. Behaviouralism approach dominated the study of politics after

Correct : B. World War II

21. According to Easton, which of the following is the major tenets of behavioural credo?

Correct : B. Integration of political research with other social science

22. Behavioural approach has been criticised due to

Correct : D. Mad craze for scientism

23. Post Behaviouralism appeared as new approach in the late

Correct : C. 1960s

24. Post-behaviouralism is both a movement and

Correct : A. Intellectual tendency

25. Post-behaviouralism is associated with

Correct : B. David Easton

26. The features of post-behaviouralism is based on

Correct : A. Facts and value

27. Post-behaviouralism is also regarded as

Correct : B. Neo-behaviouralism

28. With whom Karl Marx wrote The Communist Manifesto?

Correct : D. Friedrich Engels

29. Marxist approaches to political theory emphasize against

Correct : B. Capitalism

30. ‘State’ in Marxist approaches belong to

Correct : A. super structure

31. Aristotle considered ‘Politics’ as

Correct : A. master science

32. Who said, "Political Science begins and ends with the state".

Correct : C. James W. Garner

33. Who wrote, A Grammar of Politics

Correct : B. Harold J. Laski

34. Who define politics as ‘authoritative allocation of values’?

Correct : D. David Easton

35. Who said, “Political Science investigates the phenomena of government."

Correct : C. John Seeley

36. One of the basic scope of political theory is to analyse

Correct : A. the nature and purpose of the State

37. Who said “capitalism is the highest form of imperialism”?

Correct : D. Lenin

38. Who made the statement that, “Political theory was political science in the full sense, and there could be no science without theory”?

Correct : B. Germino

39. The ultimate goal of Marxist approaches advocate for

Correct : A. classless and stateless society

40. Theories of origin of State is associated with

Correct : D. Social contract

41. Which of the following is not associated with Social Contract theory?

Correct : A. Bentham

42. Social Contract theory was against

Correct : C. divine right

43. The life of man in Hobbes’ ‘state of nature’ was

Correct : D. poor

44. Who wrote the book The Social Contract?

Correct : D. Jean Jacques Rousseau

45. Who among the social contract theorist advocate for ‘absolute sovereignty’

Correct : B. Thomas Hobbes

46. Who advocate the theory of natural rights?

Correct : A. John Locke

47. For Marx, state is an ‘instrument’ of exploitation of the workers by the

Correct : A. Capitalist class

48. Hobbes’ social contract theory was written in a book called

Correct : B. Leviathan

49. Rousseau said the following sentence

Correct : A. “man is born free and he is everywhere in chains”

50. Marxist conceptualized ‘State’ as

Correct : C. artificial

51. John Locke had written the book called

Correct : A. Two Treatises of Government

52. Hobbes’ state of nature was characterised by

Correct : B. war of all against all

53. Which of the following concept was propounded by Rousseau?

Correct : D. general will

54. Which is not part of evolutional theory of state

Correct : C. class

55. “The state is not a mere artificial creation but an institution or natural growth of historical evolution”, was stated by

Correct : B. Garner

56. Who said, “kinship creates society and society at length creates the states”

Correct : D. Mac Iver

57. Who said, “underlying all other elements in state formation including kinship and religion is political consciousness, the supreme element”.

Correct : A. Gilchirst

58. Who wrote the book The Prince

Correct : B. Machiavelli

59. The State for Marx is an executive committee of

Correct : A. Bourgeoisie

60. The author of "The Origin of Family, Private Property and the State" was

Correct : C. Friedrich Engels

61. According to Marxist, the capitalist state will be taken over by

Correct : D. Dictatorship of the proletariat

62. According to Marxist theory

Correct : B. the state is artificial creation to suit the ruling class

63. The term sovereignty is derived from Latin word

Correct : D. superanus

64. Which of the following is not the characteristics of sovereignty?

Correct : A. Plurality

65. In popular sovereignty the ultimate source of authority is from

Correct : D. People

66. Austin theory of sovereignty is also known as which theory?

Correct : A. Monistic

67. Author of Lectures on Jurisprudence: Or The Philosophy of Positive Law is

Correct : A. John Austin

68. Who among the following is not the exponents of pluralist theory of sovereignty

Correct : D. None of the above

69. Pluralist theory of sovereignty was a reaction to

Correct : B. Monistic theory

70. Which theory challenges the sovereignty of State and regards State as an association of associations

Correct : C. Pluralist theory

71. According to pluralist theory, the basis of the state sovereignty is on

Correct : C. will

72. Who defined ‘state’ as ‘March of God on Earth’.

Correct : D. Hegel

73. The statement, “every State is known by the rights that it maintains” is associated with

Correct : A. T. H. Green

74. Who said, “Over himself, his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign”

Correct : C. J. S. Mill

75. The word 'law' is derived from an old Teutonic term

Correct : B. lag

76. John Austin defines law as the ‘command’ of the

Correct : A. Sovereign

77. Who explained that “Law is a rule of civil conduct prescribed by the supreme power in a state, commanding what is right, and prohibiting what is wrong”

Correct : A. Blackstone

78. Which of the following is not the sources of law?

Correct : A. custom

79. Which of the following is considered as part of law?

Correct : A. ordinance

80. Which regarded as the principle legitimate source of law in modern deomcartic State

Correct : D. Legislation

81. Which is regarded as the supreme law of independent State

Correct : A. Constitution

82. According to John Locke, ‘where there is no law’

Correct : B. ‘there is no freedom’

83. The aspect of ‘positive relationship’ between law and liberty is

Correct : B. Law helps in establishing a civilized society and protect the life and liberty for individuals.

84. Which types of law deals with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses

Correct : A. criminal law

85. One of the aspect of ‘negative relationship’ between law and liberty is

Correct : C. the more the law, the less the liberty

86. Locke exerted that the state is to protect the individual’s

Correct : D. life and property

87. Which is the types of law that regulates the actions of the people in society and it is backed by the coercive power of the State.

Correct : C. National law

88. Monism stands for

Correct : D. absolutism in the exercise of power

89. Who states that, “The great aim of the struggle for liberty has been equality before the law”

Correct : C. F. A. Hayek

90. Which is not considered as part and source of international law

Correct : D. State legislation

91. The term ‘liberty’ is derived from Latin word

Correct : A. liber

92. The term ‘liberty’ mean

Correct : D. freedom

93. Marxist analysed freedom against the background of

Correct : B. socio-economic conditions of men

94. The grant of franchise to women on equal terms with men is an assertion of the principle of

Correct : A. political equality

95. Which is associated with classical liberalism?

Correct : A. Adam Smith

96. In his defense to individual liberty, John Lock proposed

Correct : D. limited government

97. Utilitarianism is based on the principle

Correct : C. the greatest happiness of the greatest number

98. Liberal concept of freedom emphasises on

Correct : C. individual liberty

99. J.S. Mill in support of individual liberty had written a book called

Correct : D. On Liberty

100. Liberal ideas of freedom totally reject the foundational assumptions of

Correct : B. divine-rights theory