Top 550+ Solved Methodology and Perspectives of Social Sciences MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Which of the following does not fall within the preview of the political liberty
a. right to vote.
b. right to contest elections.
c. right to criticize the government.
d. right to move the court for the enforcement of rights.
Q. Political liberty ensures
a. protection against oppressive rule
b. economic equality
c. basic amenities of life
d. none of the above
Q. Liberty and equality are
a. complementary to each other
b. contradictory to each other
c. unrelated to each other
d. none of the above
Q. The credit for developing behavioural approach for the study of political science goes to
a. the american political scientists.
b. the british political scientists.
c. the german political scientists.
d. the political scientist of the third worl
Q. Though the Behaviorist Approach for the study of political science was developed after the firstworld war it gained popularity only
a. in the thirties of the twentieth century.
b. after the second world war .
c. in the sixties of the twentieth century .
d. in the eighties of the twentieth century.
Q. Diwali is the corruption of the Sanskrit word `Deepavali`, which means ………….
a. Rows of lights
b. Festival of colours
c. Festival of numbers
d. Festival of darkness
Q. Diwali usually falls in the month of …………………..
a. August-September
b. October-November
c. Jauary-February
d. April-May
Q. …………..is celebrated to honour the return of Rama and Sita to their kingdom of Ayodhya,after fourteen years of exile.
a. Holi
b. Ganesh Chaturthi
c. Diwali
d. Navaratri
Q. The spectacular ……………Ganesh Chaturthi festival honors the birth of the beloved Hinduelephant-headed god, Lord Ganesha.
a. Three day
b. Five day
c. Eleven day
d. Nine day
Q. The darkest hour is just before the dawn`; a saying which truly signifies the Indian festival called……………
a. Holi
b. Ganesh Chaturthi
c. Navaratri
d. Onam
Q. ………….symbolizes dawn, light, life, a surge of energy.
a. onam
b. Ganesh Chaturthi
c. Holi
d. Navaratri
Q. ………………is a festival which begins at night suggests destruction of evil and a hope of good.
a. Navaratri
b. Ganesh Chaturthi
c. Holi
d. Onam
Q. ………….. is described beautifully in the 7th century play Ratnavali written by Harshdev.
a. Ganesh Chaturthi
b. Navaratri
c. Holi
d. Onam