Top 550+ Solved An Introduction to Political Science MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The meeting of the cabinet is presided over by
a. president
b. speaker
c. prime minister
d. none of the above
Q. A representative democracy is the most suitable form of government for enactment of lawsthat are consistent with
a. public opinion
b. principle of liberty
c. regional aspiration
d. market forces
Q. West Minister model stands for particular form of
a. constitution
b. state
c. government
d. administration
Q. According to Marx the state came into being to
a. make life better
b. protect life and liberty
c. end exploitation of the poor
d. legalise exploitation of the poor by the state
Q. Which institution in a federal system is called 'Balancing Wheel of theConstitution'?
a. legislature
b. executive
c. judiciary
d. press
Q. Who gave the view that ‘ A constitutional state 'is one in which the powers of government,the rights of the governed and the relations between the two are adjusted'?
a. k. c. wheare
b. c. f. strong
c. carl j. friedrich
d. james bryce
Q. ‘Those who says that religion has nothing to do with politics do not know what religionmeans’ who said this ?
a. gandhi
b. karl marx
c. hobbes
d. locke
Q. In which theory of origin of the state, political conscience is an important factor
a. force theory
b. matriarchic theory
c. social contract theory
d. evolutionary theory
Q. “The art of looking for trouble. Finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it wrongly andapplying the wrong remedy” Who among the following gave the above definition of politics?
a. Ernest Barker
b. Ernest Benn
c. Frederick Pollock
d. David Easton
Q. Who among the following pioneered the integration of the study of political science withpsychology?
a. S.M.Lipset
b. Walter Bagehot
c. Eric Voeghin
d. Harold Laski
Q. Who among the following advocated that the central idea of the political science is power?
a. David Apter
b. Amos
c. Max weber
d. Runciman
Q. Harold Lasswell’s “Politics: Who Gets, What, when and How” discusses:
a. Distributive justice
b. Scientific method and value-relativism
c. Social implications of political participation
d. Fundamentals of political participation
Q. Who among the following employed a biological method in the study of politics?
a. Lord action
b. Milton
c. T.H Green
d. Herbert Spencer
Q. The work ‘Power and Society’ is co-authored by :
a. Greenstein, Polsby and Nelson
b. Rieselbach and Balds
c. Girth and Mills
d. Harold Lasswell and Abraham Kaplan
Q. The keynote of liberalism is _________
a. Individual
b. Liberty
c. Liberty of the individual
d. Personality