Top 550+ Solved An Introduction to Political Science MCQ Questions Answer
Q. According to the classical liberal theorists
a. State is a social agency
b. State is a political agency
c. State is a neutral body
d. State is an agent of economic upliftment
Q. According to the liberal theory, the individual can find freedom by
a. Obedience to the State
b. Voluntary choice of activities
c. Resistance to the authority
d. Going against the law
Q. Who said “Rights, in fact, are those conditions of social life without which no man seek, ingeneral to be his best”?
a. Maclver
b. Laski
c. Hegel
d. Kant
Q. Which of the following statement is true?
a. No rights can be given to the man against the social interest
b. Grant of rights is not concerned with social interest
c. Rights can have anti-social character
d. None of the above
Q. According to _________”Life is not merely living but living well”
a. St. Augustine
b. Plato
c. Aristotle
d. Socrates
Q. In the words of Laski
a. State is not known by the rights of the State
b. State is known to crate rights
c. State is known by moral rights
d. State is known by the rights it maintains
Q. The statement “Men are born and always continue free and equal in respect of their rights isassociated with
a. U.N Character of Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948.
b. French Declaration of Rights of Man, 1789
c. American Declaration of Rights
d. None of the above
Q. According to ___________”A right is a claim recognized by society and enforced by theState”
a. Barker
b. Bosanquet
c. Hobbes
d. Laski
Q. Which of the following is correct?
a. My right is not your duty and your right is my duty
b. My right is your duty and your right is mu duty
c. Right and duties are not the two sides of the same coin
d. Every right does not have a corresponding obligation
Q. Which of the following rights were considered important during middle ages?
a. Right of life
b. Right of education
c. Right of properly
d. And (c)
Q. By fundamental rights we mean,
a. Right’s guaranteed by the constitution
b. Rights guaranteed by the monarch
c. Rights followed by duties
d. None of the above
Q. The political Rights granted by the state enable a citizen to
a. Participate in the administration of the state
b. Lead good religious life
c. Preach politics
d. Meddle in affairs of Government
Q. Which of the following is not a Theory of Rights?
a. Legal theory of Rights
b. Historical theory of Rights
c. Divine Rights of King
d. Social welfare theory of rights,
Q. _________is the earliest theory of rights
a. Liberal individualist theory of Natural Rights
b. Legal theory
c. Welfare theory
d. None of the above