Top 350+ Solved Foundation of Political Science MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Who among the following has described the world wide triumph of liberal democracy as theend of history ?
a. Francis Fukuyama
b. Samuel P. Huntington
c. David Held
d. Samir Amin
Q. The National Parliamentary body of China is known as
a. National People’s Congress
b. Supreme Soviet
c. People’s Assembly
d. State Council
Q. Which aspect of imperialism does the dependency theory emphasize ?
a. Strategic
b. Political
c. Cultural
d. Economic
Q. According to David Easton, the main function of government is to:
a. provide social order, national security, and public goods.
b. guarantee constitutional rights
c. levy tax on people to run the political system.
d. allocate authoritatively values for a whole society.
Q. Who was acknowledging politics is a universal activity?
a. MacIver
b. Robert Dahl
c. Hobbes
d. Plato
Q. The term ‘politics’ was derived from two words ‘polis’ and ‘polity’ in which language
a. Greek
b. Latin
c. English
d. French
Q. Who defined politics as “the authoritative allocation of values that are binding on the society”
a. John Lock
b. J.S. Mill
c. David Easton
d. Almond
Q. Political science is the scientific designation of the subject of study was accepted in whichyear
a. 1948
b. 1950
c. 1945
d. 1970
Q. The scope of Political Science is determined by the enquiries that arise in connection with thestate. Who said so?
a. Gilchrist
b. Almond
c. T.H. Green
d. August Compte
Q. In the Classical or Normative period, the study of politics reflected
a. a normative concern and deductive method explanation
b. behavioural study of politics
c. values oriented study of politics
d. none of these
Q. Who was the first proponent of scientific study of politics?
a. Charles Merriam
b. Harold D Lasswell
c. George Catlin
d. Arthur Bentley
Q. Behavioural approach in Politics Science is an attempt to make the empirical content ofPolitical Science more scientific who said this?
a. Charles Merriam
b. Robert A Dahl
c. George Catlin
d. Arthur Bentley
Q. Eighth principles of the behavioural approach of political science generally known as
a. Verifications
b. Pure science
c. Intellectual foundations
d. Observational study