Top 80+ Solved Political Thought MCQ Questions Answer
Q. In a Master-Slave relationship, according to Aristotle, the Slave is
a. Not at all benefitted
b. Benefitted
c. Selling his work to his Master
d. None of the above
Q. According to Aristotle, Slavery is good for the Slave because
a. He gets constant supply of food
b. The Master protects the slave
c. The Master does not kill the Slave
d. He gets Virtue in a second hand manner
Q. According to Aristotle, a Master can use the Slave
a. To make money and power
b. To protect himself
c. For leisure
d. None of the above
Q. According to Aristotle, Constitution
a. Determines arrangement of the offices of the State
b. Determines who holds the offices
c. Is not just the part of the State; but the State itself
d. All the above
Q. According to Aristotle, the three normal forms of Governments are
a. Kingship, Aristocracy and Polity
b. Kingship, Aristocracy and Democracy
c. Tyranny, Oligarchy and Democracy
d. None of the above
Q. According to Aristotle, Kingship might degenerate into
a. Tyranny
b. Oligarchy
c. Democracy
d. None of the above
Q. According to Aristotle, which one of the following is the best form ofGovernment?
a. Kingship
b. Aristocracy
c. Polity
d. Democracy
Q. According to Aristotle, the cause of Revolution is
a. Man’s desire for equality and love for gain and honour
b. Undue importance of some individuals in public life
c. Carelessness in granting office and neglect of changes
d. All the above
Q. According to Aristotle, the best method to prevent Revolution is to
a. Develop the spirit of obedience to law
b. Observe small changes in constitution
c. Prevent concentration of too much power in too few hands
d. All the above
Q. The Romans spread which one of the following idea/ideas in Europe?
a. Universal Law
b. Jus Naturale
c. Brotherhood of man and World Citizenship
d. All the above
Q. In ancient Rome, the Law applicable to both the Citizens andforeigners is called
a. Jus Naturale
b. Jus Civile
c. Jus Gentium
d. None of the above
Q. Which one of the following statements is true about Roman Law?
a. It consists of only Jus Gentium
b. It consists of only Jus Naturale
c. It consists of only Jus Civile
d. It is a product of Jus Gentium, Jus Naturale and Jus Civile
Q. Which one of the following is a characteristic of Roman law?
a. Secularisation of Law
b. Universal nature of Law
c. Individual is the centre of legal thought
d. All the above
Q. Which one of the following is the author of “Histories” whichexplained Roman success?
a. Polybius
b. Cicero
c. Socrates
d. None of the above
Q. The Consuls of the Roman society represented the elements of
a. Monarchy
b. Aristocracy
c. Democracy
d. None of the above