Top 150+ Solved Political Thought- Western Traditions MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. ‘Social Contract’ is a book written by

a. hobbes

b. locke

c. rousseau

d. bentham

  • c. rousseau

Q. Who argues that sovereignty can never be alienated, divided or represented?

a. hegel

b. locke

c. rousseau

d. bentham

  • c. rousseau

Q. “A thinking man is a deprived animal” Who said?

a. hobbes

b. locke

c. rousseau

d. bentham

  • c. rousseau

Q. The concept of forced freedom was first enunciated by

a. hobbes

b. locke

c. rousseau

d. th green

  • c. rousseau

Q. The theory of social contract primarily seeks

a. to explore the historical origin of the state

b. to explain the basis of political obligation

c. to justify the status quo

d. to bring out a radical transformation of society by revolution

  • b. to explain the basis of political obligation

Q. General will is the sum total of

a. real will

b. actual will

c. strong will

d. supreme will

  • a. real will

Q. Hobbesian social contract is based on:

a. desire for peace

b. selfishness

c. fear

d. completion (e) none of these.

  • a. desire for peace

Q. ‘Leviathan’ is written by:

a. thomas hobbes

b. hegel

c. locke

d. none of these

  • a. thomas hobbes

Q. What is the original source for the name "Leviathan"?

a. hobbes\s leviathan

b. the of job

c. john milton\s paradise lost

d. homer\s iliad

  • b. the of job

Q. Who attempted to justify English revolution of 1688?

a. hegel

b. locke

c. rousseau

d. bentham

  • b. locke

Q. “An essay concerning Human Understanding” is written by:

a. thomas hobbes

b. john locke

c. j. j. rousseau

d. none of these

  • b. john locke

Q. “Justice is giving everyone his due” is said by:

a. rousseau

b. hobbes

c. aristotle

d. none of these

  • d. none of these

Q. Locke laid down that state is:

a. an end in itself

b. means to an end

c. unavoidable evil

d. legal necessity (e) none of

  • c. unavoidable evil

Q. According to John Locke, the best form of Government is:

a. monarchy

b. aristocracy

c. democracy

d. none of these

  • c. democracy
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