Top 350+ Solved Foundation of Political Science MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Participation is an important element of every

a. Monarchial System

b. Oligarchical System

c. Democratic System

d. Aristocratic System

  • c. Democratic System

Q. 'If sovereignty is not absolute, no state will exist'. Who said this ?

a. Laski

b. Locke

c. Austin

d. None of the above

  • d. None of the above

Q. According to Marx 'the Dictatorship of the proletariat' signifies ?

a. A transitional state

b. An ideal state

c. An autocratic state

d. A liberal states

  • a. A transitional state

Q. Who said ‘Neutrality is’ one of the strongest bulworks of democracy ?

a. F. M. Marx

b. Peter Self

c. Ajay Baseli

d. O. P. Dwivedi

  • c. Ajay Baseli

Q. “All administration means domination” who said this ?

a. Weber

b. Martin Albrow

c. R. K. Merton

d. Talcot Parsons

  • a. Weber

Q. Who among the following first developed the concept of general system theory

a. Colin Cherry

b. Ludwig Von Bertallanffy

c. Robert K Merton

d. Talcott Parsons

  • b. Ludwig Von Bertallanffy

Q. Democracy is meaningless without

a. President and Congress

b. Supreme Court and President

c. A federal form of government

d. Freedom of speech

  • d. Freedom of speech

Q. Structural functionalism as a method was developed to study the politics of

a. Modern totalitarianism

b. Politics of developing countries

c. Developed socialism

d. Advanced Capitalism

  • b. Politics of developing countries

Q. Who wrote “Over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign

a. Jeremy Bentham

b. Robert Nozick

c. M.K. Gandhi

d. J.S. Mill

  • d. J.S. Mill

Q. Gandhi describe himself as a

a. Social democrat

b. Philosophical anarchist

c. Socialist

d. Liberal

  • b. Philosophical anarchist

Q. David Easton stated in his work, The Political System, 1953, that two kinds of political inputsare:

a. Voting and impeachment

b. Political action committees and political parties

c. Demand and support

d. Pressure and bribery

  • c. Demand and support

Q. According to Aristotle, democracy is

a. A genuine form of government

b. The same as oligarchy

c. A perverted form of government

d. The same as polity

  • b. The same as oligarchy

Q. Power is the capacity to

a. Persuade

b. Hold sovereignty

c. Produce intended effects

d. Exercise authority

  • b. Hold sovereignty

Q. Authority is the right to

a. Invoke tradition

b. Nationhood

c. Rule

d. Delegate

  • a. Invoke tradition

Q. Sovereignty refers to

a. Ruling monarchs

b. Ceremonial leaders

c. Supreme courts

d. The ultimate source of authority in society

  • a. Ruling monarchs
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