Top 350+ Solved Foundation of Political Science MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Whose work is “Marxism and Politics”?

a. Macpherson

b. Willoughby

c. Charles Merriam

d. Miliband

  • d. Miliband

Q. One of the following is an advocate of historical approach

a. Coleman

b. Lipset

c. Henry Maine

d. Robert Dahl

  • c. Henry Maine

Q. Who among the following was an advocate of behaviouralism and post behaviouralism?

a. Leo Strauss

b. David Easton

c. George Catlin

d. Charles Merriam

  • b. David Easton

Q. ‘It is better to be vague than irrelevant’ This statement explains the following

a. Positivism

b. Empriricism

c. Behaviouralism

d. Post behaviouralism

  • d. Post behaviouralism

Q. Who used to say “I am the state”

a. Louis IXV

b. Machiavelli

c. John Austin

d. MacIver

  • a. Louis IXV

Q. Who described man in the state of nature as a ‘noble savage’?

a. Hobbes

b. Rousseau

c. Locke

d. Laski

  • b. Rousseau

Q. Whose work is “the Process of Government”?

a. Arther Bentley

b. Robert Dahl

c. Charles Merriam

d. Karl Popper

  • a. Arther Bentley

Q. Which view is observed ‘the state is a necessary evil’

a. Idealistic view

b. Individualistic view

c. Fascist view

d. Pluralistic view

  • b. Individualistic view

Q. Who observed ‘the state is the march of God on Earth’

a. Plato

b. Aristotle

c. Hegel

d. Louis XIV

  • c. Hegel

Q. Who wrote the work “The Prince”?

a. MacIver

b. Locke

c. Austin

d. Machiavelli

  • d. Machiavelli

Q. Theorists who believe that “state is an association of associations” are best described as

a. Pluralists

b. Federalists

c. Socialists

d. Anarchists

  • a. Pluralists

Q. Plato is called the father of idealist theory of the state because

a. He postulated a dualism between reality and value

b. He prescribed the ideals of city state

c. His theory was based not on what human nature is but on what it ought to be

d. He based his theory on the idea of the good

  • c. His theory was based not on what human nature is but on what it ought to be

Q. The main functions of the state. According to the Pluralists is to

a. Regulate production and distribution of essential goods

b. Harmonise the rights and activities of various groups and association

c. Promote general welfare of its citizens

d. Provide social security

  • b. Harmonise the rights and activities of various groups and association

Q. Who observed “the state should promote greatest good of the greatest number”?

a. T.H. Green

b. Jeremy Bentham

c. J.S. Mill

d. Laski

  • b. Jeremy Bentham

Q. The chief advocate of the Patriarchal theory of the Origin of the state is

a. Henry Maine

b. Morgan

c. Locke

d. Green

  • a. Henry Maine
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