Top 250+ Solved Comparative Politics MCQ Questions Answer
Q. In which form of Government, bicameralism is an essential feature?
a. presidential
b. parliamentary
c. federal
d. unitary
Q. Comparative politics is mostly methodological which focuses on
a. how part of an analysis
b. what part of an analysis
c. both (a) and (b)
d. none of these
Q. For comparative politics study in a country, which one of the following can be taken for study?
a. political parties
b. militaries
c. parliament
d. all of these
Q. The American Constitution consists of a Preamble and :
a. 7 articles
b. 17 articles
c. 27 articles
d. 24 articles
Q. The American Constitution is based on the Principle of:
a. separation of powers
b. co-ordination of powers
c. both (a) and (b)
d. none of these
Q. The New Jersey Plan would most likely to be supported by:
a. states with large populations
b. states with small populations
c. states that were mostly agricultural
d. states in south
Q. Who is known as the Father of the American Constitution?
a. james madison
b. benjamin franklin
c. thomas jefferson
d. abraham lincoln
Q. Which two political thinkers represent the Institutional Approach of Comparative Politics?
a. almond and coleman
b. easton and dahl
c. duverger and sartori
d. leo strauss and dicey
Q. Which political scientist defined politics as an “authoritative allocation of values”?
a. david easton
b. laski
c. plato
d. jean blondel
Q. The Structural-functional approach and the input- output approach have been derived from:
a. the political stimulation approach
b. the quantitative approach
c. the general systems theory approach
d. the sociological approach
Q. Which one of the following is not relevant to Traditional Approach?
a. philosophical
b. behavioural
c. institutional
d. historical
Q. Evolutionary approach is also known as:
a. legal approach
b. historical approach
c. institutional approach
d. behavioural approach