Top 550+ Solved Methodology and Perspectives of Social Sciences MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Positivist Liberals are in favour of:
a. pushing the state out of economic field
b. doing away the state\s interference in the economic sphere
c. state regulation of the economic conditions in the interests of workers
d. state regulation to protect the interests of the capitalists
Q. The political thought of Rousseau is contained in
a. the social contract
b. emile
c. the confessions
d. all of the above.
Q. The evolutionary approach where every stage of development is better thanits precedingstage.
a. unilinear
b. multilinear
c. cyclical
d. universal
Q. Which of the following seeks to find explanations to unexplained socialphenomena?
a. statistics
b. social sciences
c. social surveys
d. extra reading
Q. Research in Social Science areas equip us with
a. greater power of control over the social phenomena
b. greater power of control over the emotions of humans
c. control over the natural resources
d. control over the supernatural powers
Q. Now the natural world is studied by the methods of
a. science
b. action
c. belief
d. interpretation
Q. The term ‘Social Sciences’ first appeared in the work of
a. william thompson
b. j. schumpeter
c. m.weber
d. harry johnson
Q. The period from about 1453 to the end of the 17th century was characterizedby the rebirth and proliferation of
a. modern knowledge
b. ancient knowledge
c. modern thinking
d. ancient thinking
Q. The period of Enlightenment was in
a. 1650 ce and 1700 ce
b. 1500 ce and 1550 ce
c. 1400 ce and 1450 ce
d. none of these
Q. Which of the following is a simple household?
a. two or more parental families
b. one parental family and part of a parental family
c. part of one parental family and part of another parental family
d. a mother and her unmarried children
Q. According to whom was the universe a machine made up of particlesmoving according to a mechanical law.
a. r.park
b. rousseau
c. hobbes
d. aristotle
Q. The master piece of Hobbes
a. leviathan
b. the elements of law
c. essay concerning human understanding
d. none of these