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Political Science MCQs

Option A: Aristotle

Option B: Hobbes

Option C: Seeley

Option D: JH.J. Laski

Correct Answer: Seeley


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Option A: Population

Option B: Religion

Option C: Territory

Option D: Sovereignty

Correct Answer: Religion


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Option A: Burma

Option B: Punjab

Option C: Commonwealth of Nations

Option D: United Nations Organisation

Correct Answer: Burma


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Option A: Bhutan

Option B: Burma

Option C: Sikkim

Option D: Bangladesh

Correct Answer: Sikkim


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Option A: Population, territory, government and army

Option B: Population, territory, government and nationality

Option C: Sovereignty, government, religion and population

Option D: Population, territory, government and soverignty

Correct Answer: Population, territory, government and soverignty


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Option A: Land

Option B: Land and sea

Option C: Land, rivers and mountains

Option D: Land, territorial water and air space

Correct Answer: Land


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Option A: The water found within the country in the shape of rivers and lakes

Option B: The water secured from other countries

Option C: The water, which is supplied to other countries

Option D: Water of sea located close to the coast of a country

Correct Answer: Water of sea located close to the coast of a country


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Option A: USA

Option B: USSR

Option C: India

Option D: China

Correct Answer: India


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Option A: China

Option B: India

Option C: USA

Option D: Soviet Union

Correct Answer: Soviet Union


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Option A: A democratic government

Option B: Parliamentary government

Option C: Presidential government

Option D: Some kind of government

Correct Answer: Some kind of government


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Option A: State is a divine institution

Option B: State is an artificial creation

Option C: State is a creation of force

Option D: State is a natural institution

Correct Answer: State is a natural institution


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Option A: Plato

Option B: Aristotle

Option C: Hobbes

Option D: Hegel

Correct Answer: Aristotle


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Option A: The state is a class structure

Option B: State represents only the workers

Option C: State represents the entire community

Option D: State is a power system

Correct Answer: State is a power system


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Option A: Not more than two states at a time

Option B: Only one state at a time

Option C: Not more than three states at a time

Option D: Member of more than one state at a time

Correct Answer: Member of more than one state at a time


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Option A: Individualists

Option B: Anarchists

Option C: Idealists

Option D: Marxists

Correct Answer: Idealists


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Option A: Aristotle

Option B: Plato

Option C: Rousseau

Option D: Laski

Correct Answer: Aristotle


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Option A: Individualists

Option B: Anarchists

Option C: Marxists

Option D: Sophists

Correct Answer: Anarchists


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Option A: Individualists

Option B: Idealists

Option C: Marxists

Option D: Anarchists

Correct Answer: Marxists


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Option A: The states in ancient Greece

Option B: The local government bodies England

Option C: Small states of modern times

Option D: The states of a federation

Correct Answer: The states in ancient Greece


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Option A: National state

Option B: International state

Option C: Regional state

Option D: Federal state

Correct Answer: National state


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Option A: Plato

Option B: Aristotle

Option C: Locke

Option D: Newton

Correct Answer: Aristotle


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Option A: A cultural association

Option B: A philanthropic association

Option C: An ethical association

Option D: A compulsory association

Correct Answer: A compulsory association


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Option A: The scope of state activity is narrower than the society

Option B: The scope of state activity is broader than the society

Option C: The scope of the activities of state and society is identical

Option D: No comparison is possible between the activities of the state and the society

Correct Answer: The scope of state activity is broader than the society


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Option A: Plato

Option B: Aristotle

Option C: Hobbes

Option D: Barker

Correct Answer: Aristotle


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Option A: Woodrow Wilson

Option B: Garner

Option C: MacIver

Option D: Holland

Correct Answer: Garner


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Option A: Through violence and bloodshed

Option B: Through elections and smooth transfer of power

Option C: Through compromise and electoral adjustments among the competing forces

Option D: By bringing all aspects of life to a standstill

Correct Answer: Through elections and smooth transfer of power


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Option A: Machiavelli

Option B: Plato

Option C: Marx

Option D: Herbert Spencer

Correct Answer: Plato


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Option A: Herbert Spencer

Option B: Laski

Option C: Karl Marx

Option D: Aristotle

Correct Answer: Aristotle


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Option A: The Greeks

Option B: The Germans

Option C: The Teutons

Option D: The Romans

Correct Answer: The Teutons


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Option A: The state alone has the right to make laws

Option B: The laws existed prior to the creation of the state, and state was created for the preservation of these laws

Option C: All the laws enacted by the state must be approved by the people before they are enforced

Option D: The states make laws for the maintenance of law and order and protection of rights

Correct Answer: The states make laws for the maintenance of law and order and protection of rights


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Option A: Hegel

Option B: Bosanquet

Option C: Green

Option D: Kant

Correct Answer: Green


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Option A: Legal notion

Option B: Ethical Notion

Option C: Constitutional notion

Option D: Welfare nation

Correct Answer: Welfare nation


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Option A: The constitutional law defines the duties of ultimate authority

Option B: The state creates elaborate system of rights and obligations

Option C: These laws are made by the state for and on behalf of the community

Option D: The state can enforce laws against their enforcement against itself

Correct Answer: The state creates elaborate system of rights and obligations


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Option A: It was a condition of war of each against all

Option B: Man was unsocial, solitary and poor

Option C: There were some inconveniences

Option D: Man was basically good but the growth of civilization corrupted him

Correct Answer: There were some inconveniences


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Option A: A.D. Lindsay

Option B: H.J.Laski

Option C: Aristotle

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: A. A.D. Lindsay


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Option A: Consent

Option B: Morality

Option C: General Will

Option D: Force

Correct Answer: Force


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Option A: Oppenheim

Option B: Duguit

Option C: McIver

Option D: T.H. Green

Correct Answer: Duguit


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Option A: Oppenheim

Option B: Woodrow Wilson

Option C: Laski

Option D: Hall

Correct Answer: Oppenheim


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Option A: Garner

Option B: Finer

Option C: Austin

Option D: Laski

Correct Answer: Laski


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Option A: 5040

Option B: 6000

Option C: 7000

Option D: 8000

Correct Answer: 5040


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Option A: Sovereignty

Option B: Association

Option C: Nation

Option D: Government

Correct Answer: Government


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Option A: Government, territory, population, association

Option B: Association, sovereignty, territory, population

Option C: Army, territory, population and sovereignty

Option D: Population, territory, government and soverignty

Correct Answer: Population, territory, government and soverignty


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Option A: The people get political education

Option B: There is considerable secrecy in it

Option C: There is place for high quality people

Option D: In it quick decisions are taken

Correct Answer: The people get political education


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Option A: civil right

Option B: moral right

Option C: natural right

Option D: political right

Correct Answer: political right


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Option A: Socrates

Option B: Gilchrist

Option C: Machiavelli

Option D: Jean Bodin

Correct Answer: Gilchrist


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Option A: Woodrow

Option B: Abraham Lincoln

Option C: Laski

Option D: Gandhi

Correct Answer: Abraham Lincoln


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Option A: democracy

Option B: monarchy

Option C: theocracy

Option D: dictatorship

Correct Answer: democracy


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Option A: Herodotus

Option B: Aristotle

Option C: Plato

Option D: Rousseau

Correct Answer: Aristotle


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Option A: Herodotus – Political Science

Option B: Auguste Comte – Sociology

Option C: Adam Smith – Economics

Option D: Sigmund Fraud – Psychology

Correct Answer: Herodotus – Political Science


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Option A: The American political scientists.

Option B: The British political scientists.

Option C: The German political scientists.

Option D: The Political scientist of the third world.

Correct Answer: The American political scientists.


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Option A: Professor Garner

Option B: Stephen Leacock

Option C: Paul Janet

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Professor Garner


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Option A: Government

Option B: State

Option C: Power

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: All the above


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