Top 80+ Solved Unit 2 and 3 MCQ Questions Answer
Q. What was the treaty signed for the creation of Vatican City?
a. Vatican Treaty
b. Lateran Treaty
c. The Vatican-Rome Treaty
d. The Catholic Treaty
Q. A: Theocracy denotes a political unit governed by a deity or official thought to be divinely gifted. B: The community established by Prophet Muhammad in Medina was a theocracy.
a. A is true but B is False
b. B is true but A is False
c. Both A and B are True
d. Both A and B are False
Q. Which of the following statement is false?
a. In many Theocratic nations leaders are members of the clergy
b. The leaders in Theocracy are regarded as divinely guided
c. A leader in Theocracy holds power for five years
d. The word Theocracy originated from a Greek word
Q. A: Laws, regulations and cultural norms in Theocracy are based on religion B: People with power in Theocracy first serve the citizens and then the God of the religion.
a. A is true but B is False
b. B is true but A is False
c. Both A and B are True
d. Both A and B are False
Q. A: When a monarch is too young to take full control of their office a regent or groups of regents rule in their place B: A regent can hold its position for not more than three months
a. A is true but B is False
b. B is true but A is False
c. Both A and B are True
d. Both A and B are False.
Q. A: A constitutional monarch in a parliamentary democracy is a hereditary symbolic head of state. B: A Constitutional monarch performs representative and civil roles but does not exercise executive or policy making powers.
a. A is true but B is False
b. B is true but A is False
c. Both A and B are True
d. Both A and B are False
Q. Which of the following statement is true?
a. A Monarch holds the position until death, abdication or is overthrown.
b. Many Monarchs have invoked religious reasons as justification for their rule
c. Male Monarchs are often called Kings and Female Monarchs Queens
d. All of the above
Q. Which of the following countries does not have an existing Monarchy?
a. The Netherlands
b. Spain
c. The United Kingdom
d. Italy
Q. A: Absolute Monarchs rule with total power B: The current Queen of the United Kingdom is an absolute monarch.
a. A is true but B is False
b. B is true but A is False
c. Both A and B are True
d. Both A and B are False
Q. A: Divine rights of the king was the claim that a King was given his position by some higher power B: The authority could include taxes, administration, justice and foreign policy
a. A is true but B is False
b. is true but A is False
c. Both A and B are True
d. Both A and B are False
Q. Which of the following Monarchs ruled as an absolute Monarch?
a. King Albert II of Belgium
b. King Louis XIV of France
c. Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
d. King Juan Carlos I of Spain
Q. Which of the following is not an elective Monarch?
a. The King of Cambodia
b. The Pope
c. The Yang de-PertuanAgong of Malaysia
d. The Emperor of Japan
Q. A: Pareto states that people are always governed by elites except for a short period of time B: He rejects a linear progressive evolutionary interpretation of history and social change.
a. A is true but B is False
b. B is true but A is False
c. Both A and B are True
d. Both A and B are False