Top 550+ Solved Methodology and Perspectives of Social Sciences MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Hobbes believed that the very principle of the universe is

a. the movement or motion

b. passion and imagination

c. critical thinking

d. observation

  • a. the movement or motion

Q. Weber’s social research gives importance to......................

a. results

b. methods

c. rules

d. value of freedom

  • d. value of freedom

Q. ‘The Elements of Law’ was published in the year

a. 1650

b. 1640

c. 1630

d. 1651

  • a. 1650

Q. Thomas Hobbes’ interest in philosophy was greatly stimulated by hisdiscovery of the world of

a. sociology

b. mathematics

c. biology

d. astronomy

  • b. mathematics

Q. ....................... is central to the procedures of scientific method

a. oral history

b. comparison

c. objectivity

d. customs

  • c. objectivity

Q. Rousseau believed that refer of society would only be possible if allmembers shared equally in the construction of

a. culture and belief

b. nature and behavior

c. pattern of life

d. laws for human’s common happiness

  • d. laws for human’s common happiness

Q. Rousseau’s focus was on the possibility of

a. social condition and situation

b. exchanging ideas

c. life experiences

d. drastic social change

  • d. drastic social change

Q. Rousseau thought that society was formed as a result of

a. human interaction

b. faith and belief

c. give and take relationship of human beings

d. a contract among individuals

  • d. a contract among individuals

Q. Research can give us sound guideline for the appropriate measure of

a. education

b. field work

c. data collection

d. reform and social welfare

  • d. reform and social welfare

Q. Not only as a method to understand social reality around us, Social Scienceshelp us to

a. develop insights into the nature of human beings

b. understand the life style of human beings

c. develop insights into human being’s communication

d. find out the development of human beings

  • a. develop insights into the nature of human beings

Q. Enlightenment thought laid the ground work for the development of

a. religious notions

b. speculations

c. social scientific thought

d. all the above

  • c. social scientific thought

Q. The _____ approach analyses social change as a gradual development from simple tocomplexforms

a. evolutionary approach

b. dialectical approach

c. indological approach

d. structural approach

  • a. evolutionary approach
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