Political Science
1. "Political Science begins and ends with the state" This statement was given by
(A) Paul Janet
(B) Seeley
(C) Garner
(D) None of them
2. Jurisdiction of Political Science was approved in the Paris Conference of UNESCO in the year.
(A) 1946
(B) 1947
(C) 1948
(D) None of the above
3.The main exponent communication theory is
(A) H.D. Lasswell
(B) C.H. Merriam
(C) Karl Deutsch
(D) None of them
4. Gandhiji's concept of Sarvodaya was translated into the Gujarati language from the book
(A) Unto This Last by John Ruskin
(B) The Kingdom of God is within You by Tolstoy
(C) Essays on Civil Disobedience by Thoreau
(D)None of the above
5. "Voice of the people is the voice of the God." This comment was made by
(A) Jefferson
(B) Rousseau
(C) Locke
(D) None of them
6. The publicity of Monism in favour of the state Sovereignty was directly challenged by
(A) Popular sovereignty
(B) Pluralism
(C) Theory of limited sovereignty
(D) None of the above
7. "The government is the best which governs the least." This declaration was made by
(A) Gandhiji
(B) H.D. Thoreau
(C) Tolstoy
(D) None of them
8. Graham Wallas and Arthur Bentley are the advocates of
(A) socialism
(B) individualism
(C) Behaviouralism
(D) None of the above
9. The word 'Behaviouralism' was first used by
(A) Arnold Brecht
(B) David Truman
(C) Frank Kent
(D) None of the above
10. German philosophy, English economy and French socialism are the three sources of
(A) Gandhism
(B) Marxism
(C) Liberalism
(D) None of the above
11. "An individual remains as free after the contract as he was before the contract." This was stated by
(A) Hobbes
(B) Locked
(C) Rousseau
(D) None of them
12. The successful effort of Welfare State was first started in
(A) The USA
(B) Germany
(C) England
(D) None of the above
13. "Equality means absence of special privilege and adequate opportunity to all." It is the opinion of
(A) Barker
(B) H.J. Laski
(C) D.D. Rafayel
(D) None of them
14. The Process of Government was written in 1908 by Arthur Bentley on
(A) historical approach
(B) legal approach
(C) Group approach
(D) None of the above
15. The concept of Liberalism was first expanded by
(A) Adam Smith
(B) John Locke
(C) Jeremy Bentham
(D)None of them
16. David Easton is the main exponent of
(A) structural-functional approach
(B) systems analysis
(C) group approach
(D) None of the above
17. An Introduction to the Law Constitution was written by
(A) Lord Bryce
(B) Ivor Jennings
(C) A.V. Dicey
(D) None of them
18. Fichte is one of the main exponents of the eveniments
(A) idealistic theory of state
(B) social contract theory
(C) liberal theory of state
(D) None of them
19. "The State is the march of God on earth." This Opinion was made by
(A) Kant
(B) Hegel
(C) Fichte Brit
(D) None of them
20. "The State Will wither away" This is the statement of the potess !
(A) Marxist concept of the state
(B) Gandhian theory of the state
(C) New liberal theory of the state
(D) None of them
21. "Every man is enemy to everyman." TH is the statement made by
(A) Hobbes
(B) Locke
(C) Rousseau
(D) None of them
22. Referendum, initiatives and recall a the methods of
(A) Direct democracy
(B) Indirect democracy
(C) Dictatorship
(D) None of them
23. "Law is the command of the sovereign This comment was made by"
(A) Barker
(B) Maclver
(C) Austin
(D) None of them
24. "The need of social solidarity is the mother of the rule of law." This is the main concept of law
(A) theory of natural law
(B) sociological theory of law
(C) historical theory of law
(D) none of them
25. "Internationalism is the completion nationalism." This is the statement
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Bertrand Russel
(C) Mazzini
(D) None of them
26. Bodin, Hobbes, Bentham, Austin are the exponents of
(A) monism
(B) pluralism
(C) popular sovereignty
(D) none of the above
27. The privileges with which one can directly or indirectly take part in the affairs of the state are called
(A) Civil rights
(B) Political rights
(C) Economic rights
(D) None of them
28. "Rights, in fact, are those conditions of social life without which no man can seek to be himself at his best." This definition of rights was given by
(A) Barker
(B) Green
(C)Laski
(D) None of them
29. Ernest Barker, Harold Laski, D.D. Rafayel completely supported the
(A) absolute sovereignty of the state
(B) right of resistance against the state
(C) complete allegiance of the citizens
(D) none of the above
30. Two Treaties on Civil Government was written by
(A) Hobbes
(B) Locke
(C) Rousseau
(D) None of them
31. Mutual help and cooperation and equal consumption and the collective labour were the bases of the
(A) Primitive society
(B)slave society
(C)feudal society
(D)none of the above
32. Acquisition of governmental power and political socialization are two important functions of the
(A) pressure groups
(B) political parties
(C) nongovernmental organization
(D) None of the above
33. The writer of the famous book on modern individualism The great Illusion was written by
(A) Norman Angell
(B) Graham Wallas
(C) Belloc
(D) None of them
34. "He who does not work neither shall he eat." This is one of the most important principles of
(A) Individualism
(B) Socialism
(C) Democratic Socialism
(D) None of the above
35. Individualism, as a theory regarding State functions, was firmly established in a book, viz., On Liberty written by
(A) Jeremy Bentham
(B) Herbert Spencer
(C) John Stuart Mill
(D) None of them
36. The ideology of the communists may be summed up in a single sentence, i.e.,
(A) A abolition of private property
(B) abolition of common ownership of the means of production
(C) establishment of monopoly capitalism
(D) None of them
37. "Imperialism is the highest stage of capitalism." This is an important statement of
(A) Engels
(B) Karl Marx
(C) V.I. Lenin
(D) None of them
38. "Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains." This comment was made by
(A) Locke
(B) Rousseau
(C) Thomas Paine
(D) None of them
39. Peaceful evolution and mixed economy are two important features in establishing
(A) Democratic socialism
(B) Individualism
(C) Socialism
(D) None of Above
40. "This new development" (neo-behaviouralism) is a genuine revolution, not a reaction, a becoming, not a is counter-reformation. This statement was made by
(A) Graham Wallas
(B) Arthur Bentley
(C) David Easton
(D) None of them
Board Question
1. (a) Narrate the meaning and significance of systems analysis.
or
(b) Discuss, in brief, the Marxian theory of the state. What are its limitations?
2. (a) What is meant by pluralistic theory of sovereignty? Analysen the pluralistic theory of sovereignty.
or
(b) "Nationalism is a great menace to civilization." Explain, in the context of this statement, the nature of nationalism in the contemporary world.
3. (a) What s right? Evaluate the nature of right is capitalistic society.
or
(b) Define Political party. Discuss any four important functions of political party in modern democracy.
4. explain the concept of individualism regarding the functions of state.
or
(b) "Evaluate" The Marxist theory of revolution.
❤Power by Tripura Study Notes❤