Top 350+ Solved Foundation of Political Science MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Which of the following is a central attribute of Plato’s notion of justice?
a. Harmony
b. Equality
c. Fraternity
d. Liberty
Q. Who said kinship created a common consciousness, common interest and common purpose?
a. Gramsci
b. Anthony Giddens
c. Adam Smith
d. Henry Maine
Q. Who has written the work ‘Ancient Society’?
a. Lewis H Morgan
b. Adam Smith
c. Henry Maine
d. None of these
Q. Whose work is ‘The origin of the Family, Private Property and the State’?
a. Gramsci
b. Anthony Giddens
c. Engels
d. Michel Waltzer
Q. The term ‘sovereignty’ is derived from the word ‘superanus’ of which language
a. French
b. Latin
c. Greek
d. English
Q. What is known as the scientific and systematic search of knowledge?
a. Research
b. study
c. investigation
d. None of these
Q. Hypotheses of a Research is
a. Objective in nature
b. Permanent in nature
c. Tentative in nature
d. Final result of a research
Q. Research is important for social scientists because it provides
a. intellectual satisfaction of knowing things
b. it is important to social scientists
c. as an academic topic
d. both a and b
Q. Who defined Politics as “the authoritative allocation of values that are binding on thesociety”.
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 which year
a. 1948
b. 1950
c. 1945
d. 1970
Q. The scope of Political Science is determined by the enquiries that arise in connectionwith the state. Who said so?
a. Gilchrist
b. Almond
c. T.H. Green
d. August Compte
Q. The development of Political Science as a discipline can be traced back to
a. 4th century
c. b. 3rd century B.C. C. 5th century B.C.
d. 6th century B.C.
Q. In the Classical or Normative period, the study of politics reflected
a. a normative concern and deductive method of explanation
b. behavioural study of politics
c. value oriented study of politics
d. None of these
Q. Who dealt with the question of ‘justice’ in the Republic through the ideal state
a. Aristotle
b. John Austin
c. Plato
d. Machiavelli