Top 150+ Solved Introduction to Political Science and Governmental Structures and Processes MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Who defines justice as ‘treating equal equally and unequal unequally’ ?

a. proudhan

b. duguit

c. aristotle

d. saint simon

  • c. aristotle

Q. Who was the supporter of numerical concept of justice?

a. aristotle

b. bentham

c. mill

d. marx

  • b. bentham

Q. In the early medieval period, justice was an attribute of :

a. state

b. church

c. universal law

d. civil order

  • b. church

Q. Who described civil society as capitalist society ?

a. hegal

b. locke

c. rousseau

d. hobbes

  • a. hegal

Q. Who said justice as the mixture of liberty and equality ?

a. plato

b. aristotle

c. rousseau

d. hobbes

  • a. plato

Q. Who said that “ justice is the bond which holds society together “.

a. green

b. hegel

c. plato

d. rousseau

  • c. plato

Q. The notion of sovereignty was first formulated by :

a. plato

b. laski

c. aristotle

d. bodin

  • d. bodin

Q. Which among the following is not a features of sovereignty?

a. absoluteness

b. permanence

c. indivisibility

d. delegation

  • d. delegation

Q. Which one of the following is a central attribute of Plato’s notion ofjustice ?

a. equality

b. liberty

c. harmony

d. fraternity

  • c. harmony

Q. Who said ‘ politics is the study of the influence and the influential

a. lasswell

b. laski

c. weber

d. bodin

  • a. lasswell

Q. The input-output approach was developed by :

a. dhal

b. david easton

c. marx

d. lasswell

  • b. david easton

Q. Who developed the concept of Behavioural approach in the study ofpolitical science ?

a. j.s. mill

b. david easton

c. parson

d. karl deutsch

  • b. david easton

Q. Structural- functional approach is primarily :

a. an ideology of development

b. a comparison of study

c. a tool of investigation

d. a study of power

  • c. a tool of investigation
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