Top 550+ Solved An Introduction to Political Science MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The famous ‘fourfold functional analysis’ of the social systems is made by
a. Gabriel Almond
b. Sidney Verba
c. James Coleman
d. Talcott Parsons
Q. A scientific sociological evaluation of the state has been discussed by:
a. Maclver in the Modern state
b. Engels in Anti-Duhring
c. Maclver in the Web of Government
d. Engels in The origin of the family, private property and the state
Q. The work ‘Political Science: A philosophical Analysis’ is authored by:
a. Oran Young
b. Herbert Storing
c. Vermon van Dyke
d. Leo strauss
Q. Which of the following works have nsote been authored by R.M. MacIver?
a. The Web of Government
b. Society: its structure and changes
c. The Modern State
d. An introduction to Politics
Q. Which of the following have been authored by RobertDahl?
a. A preface to Democratic theory
b. Politic science – The discipline and its dimensions
c. Modern political analysis
d. Both (a) and (c)
Q. In Marxist theory, society is divided into dominant and dependent classes and the formercontrols the state which is an embodiment of:
a. Political Power
b. Economic Power
c. Social Power
d. None of the above
Q. Who opined that it was in small states that democracy first arose?
a. Lord Bryee
b. Lord Action
c. Lord Hewart
d. None of the above
Q. The chief proponents of the theory of natural rights are
a. John Locke and Thomas Paine
b. Lasswell and Kant
c. Hegel and Kant
d. Durkheim and Weber
Q. Which of the following theories is the one opposed to the theory of natural rights?
a. Personality theory of rights
b. Historical theory of rights
c. Legal theory of right
d. social expediency theory of rights
Q. The historical theory of rights can be summed up in the sentence:
a. History makes right
b. What is right is historical
c. History of the child of right
d. History and right are antithetical
Q. In connection with rights, Bentham and Mill expressly advocate the principle of utility inopposition to :
a. Conventions and traditions
b. Merely following customs and appealing to the arbitrary voice of nature
c. Law and rules
d. Principles of jurisprudence
Q. Who among the following laid down an elaborate defiance of personal liberty?
a. Rawls
b. Poulantzas
c. Robert Michels
d. John Stuar Mill
Q. Civil liberty stands for :
a. Freedom to pursure one’s desire
b. Freedom to exercise discretion in one’s own domain
c. Liberty to mass wealth
d. Liberty to free action and immunity from interference
Q. Who among the following held the view that liberty and equality are opposed to each other?1.J.S Mill 2. Lord Hewart 3. De Tocqueville 4. Lord Acton
a. Only 2
b. Only 3
c. 3 and 4
d. Only 4