Top 150+ Solved Introduction to Political Theory MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Who of the following was the first to explain politics in terms of ‘Power’?

a. aristotle

b. machiavelli

c. marx

d. rousseau

  • a. aristotle

Q. Which one of the following group of thinkers do not draw any distinction between thegovernment and state?

a. pluralist

b. socialist

c. capitalist

d. all the above

  • a. pluralist

Q. One of the following is basic feature of pluralistic concept of Sovereignty?

a. absoluteness

b. inalienability

c. divisibility

d. exclusiveness

  • c. divisibility

Q. According to exponents of theory of Divine Origin of State have :

a. right to revolt against their ruler

b. right to revolt against tyrants

c. right to revolt against un-justified laws

d. no right to revolt against their ruler

  • d. no right to revolt against their ruler

Q. Main supporters of theory of Divine Origin were :

a. feudal lords

b. church fathers

c. common men

d. the rich traders

  • b. church fathers

Q. Aristotle Believed that state originated as result of :

a. social contract

b. force

c. expansion of families

d. handiwork of god

  • b. force

Q. The observation that “the state is the march of God on earth ” was made by ;

a. plato

b. hegel

c. t.h. green

d. j.s. mill

  • b. hegel

Q. Force theory about the origin of state is supported by :

a. syndicalists

b. fabian socialist

c. marxists

d. individualists

  • d. individualists

Q. ‘ Social Contract’ was written by :

a. hobbes

b. locke

c. rousseau

d. bentham

  • c. rousseau

Q. According to Hobbes; the state of nature was:

a. very law abiding

b. nasty and brutish

c. cultured and mannered

d. selfless and

  • b. nasty and brutish

Q. According to Hobbes; in the state of nature people was:

a. live harmoniously

b. b. quarreled with each other

c. had regard for judicial system

d. respected each other’s right

  • b. b. quarreled with each other

Q. Who wrote the book ‘Leviathan’?

a. hobbes

b. locke

c. rousseau

d. laski

  • a. hobbes

Q. In Hobbes contract, Sovereign was :

a. party to the contract

b. above the contract

c. below the people

d. to be elected in a

  • b. above the contract

Q. According to Locke in the state of nature man was :

a. un- civilized

b. nasty and brutish

c. peace loving

d. respected no code of conduct

  • c. peace loving

Q. Locke has been called as the child of :

a. french revolution

b. industrial revolution

c. glorious revolution

d. reformation

  • c. glorious revolution
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