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UNIT

1. Who said that human life has been suffering from the tyranny of religion?

(a) Cicero
(b) Plato
(c) Lucretius
(d) Aristotle.

[Answer-(c)]

2. Who said, “Real happiness lies in the cessation of suffering and worry?

(a) Cicero
(b) H. Sabine
(c) Greek
(d) Rousseau.

[Answer-(b)]

3. The author of 'The Nature of Things' is-

(a) Lucricious
(b) Karl Marx
(c) Plato
(d) Cicero

[Answer-(A)]

4. Epicurean ideology is called the form of what?

(a) Cyrenaicism
(c) Gandhism
(b) fascism
(d) None of these.

[Answer-(A)]

5. The Epicurean philosopher emphasises on staying away from the state.

(a) Separately
(b) included

(c) rebellion

(d) None of these.

[Answer-(A)]

6. The father of Stoic philosophy is-

(a) Gino
(b) Cicero
(c) Plato
(d) Aristotle.

[Answer-(A)]

7. Cynic... was a disciple.

(a) Aristotle's
(b) Plato's
(c) of Crates
(d) Cicero.

[Answer-(c)]

8. The central point of thought of Stoic philosophers is-

(a) state
(b) city
(c) Divine power
(d) Nature.

[Answer-(d)]

9. Who said that life should be left to the will of God?

(a) Stoic
(b) Cicero
(c) Henry
(d) Greek.
[Answer-(A)]

10. The author Chrysippus au of On the Law' is-

(a) Chrysippus
(b) Cicero
(c) Cynic
(d) Aristotle

11. Who amongst the following said that humans are the only creatures who can live in a
social context.

(a) Sabine
(b) Cicero
(c) Salmon
(d) Cynic

[Answer-(A)

12. Who said that Stoic philosophy is unnatural and inhuman?

(a) Dunning
(b) Carnadez
(c) Cicero
(d) Cynic.

[Answer-(b)l

13. When was Plato born?

(a) 430 BC
(b) 428 BC
(c) 201 BC
(d) 124 BC.

[Answer-(b)]

14. Where was Plato born?

(a) Athens
(b) Sparta
(c) Italy
(d) Egypt.

[Answer-(A)]

15. What was Plato's real name?

(a) Crito
(b) Mino
(c) Aristocles
(d) Fredo.

Answer-(c)

16. What was the name of Plato's teacher?

(a) Socrates
(b) Aristotle
(c) Thrasymachus
(d) Cephalus.

(Answer-(A)

17. What is the name of Plato's most famous book?

(a) Republic
(b) Statesman
(c) The Lodge
(d) Frito.

Answer-(A)

18. What was the name of Plato's educational institution?

(a) Academy
(b) Legium
(c) Study Centre
(d) None of these.

Answer-(A)]

19. To whom does Plato hand over the power of governance in his book Republic?
(a) to the military class
(c) the ruling class
(b) 0f the productive class
(d) To the philosophical class.

[Answer-(d))

20. Where was Aristotle born?

(a) Athens
(b) Rome
(c) Sparta
(d) Stegis

Answer-(D)]

21. What was the name of Aristotle's teacher?

(a) Socrates
(b) Plato
(C) Alexander
(d) Kautilya.

Answer-(b)

22. The name of Aristotle's famous book is

(a) Republic
(b) Politics
(c) The Prince
(d) Lodge.

[Answer-(b)]

23. Aristotle's Politics is divided into how many parts?

(a) two
(b) four
(c) six
(d) eight.

[Answer-(D)]

24. Aristotle's study method is-


(a) inductive
(b) Deductive
(c) developmental
(d) All These.

[Answer-(A)]

25. According to Aristotle, who cannot be made a slave?

(a) the Greeks


(b) Indians
(c) to the British
(d) All of the above.

[Answer-(A)]

26. "Plato's communism is a material remedy for spiritual evils." This statement
is-

(a) Aristotle
(b) maxi
(c) Machiavelli
(d) Foster.

[Answer-(A)]

27. Who is called the birth of constitutionalism?

(a) vleto
(b) Aristotle
(c) Caitlin
(d) Bodan.

[Answer-(b)]

Unit-ll

1. When was Cicero sentenced to death?

(a) 40 BC
(b) 47 BC
(c) 54 BC
(d) 43 BC
[Answer-(d)]

2. When was Cicero born?

(a) 43 BC
(b) 106 BC
(c) 64 BC
(d) 100 BC

[Answer-(b)]

3 . Which of the following works is of Cicero?

(a) De Republica
(b) Statesman
(c) lodge
(d) Prince.

[Answer-(a)

4. When was Cicero exiled from Rome?

(a) 58 BC
(b) 55 BC
(c) 50 BC
(d) 65 BC.

[Answer-(a)

5. Who said, "Cicero's political objective was to push back the flow of time.

(a) Plato
(b) Aristotle
(c) Sabine
(d) Cicero

[Answer-(A)]

6. "This is the original and final mind of God." Who said that?

(a) Lasky
(b) Foster
(c) J.S.S.S.Mill
(d) Machiavelli

[Answer-(b)]

7. Who among the following was a supporter of the concept of world state?

(a) Socrates
(b) Aristotle
(c) Plato
(d) Cicero.

[Answer-(d)]

8. "The affairs of the state are the affairs of its people." Who said that

(a) Cicero
(b) Bentham
(c) green
(d) Laski.

Answer-(A)l

9. "In the absence of moral purpose the state becomes robbery on a large
scale." Whose statement is this?

(a) Karl Marx


(b) St. Augustine
(c) Cicero
(d) Rousseau.

[Answer-(b)]

10. When was Saint Thomas Aquinas born?

(a) In1127AD
(b) In 1225 AD
(c) In 1237 AD
(d) In 1217 AD.

[Answer-(b)]

11. In which year did Saint Thomas Aquinas die?


(a) In 1254 AD
(b) In 1264 AD
(c) In 1274 AD
(d) In 1284 AD

[Answer-(c)]

12. Where was Saint Thomas Aquinas born?

(a) Padua city


(b) Aquino City
(c) Oaks Nagar
(d) None of these.

[Answer-(b)]

13. Saint Thomas Aquinas has divided law into how many categories?

(a)seven
(b) six
(c) five
(d) four.

[Answer-(d)]

14. Which is the work of Saint Thomas Aquinas?

(a) D. Eclogia
(b) Dialogues
(c) The Rule of Princess
(d) Polycratics.

[Answer (c)]

15. When was Saint Augustine born in

(a) 354 AD.


(b) 360 AD.
(c) 380 AD.
(d) 400 AD,

[Answer-(A)]

16. When did Saint Augustine die?


(a) 424 AD.
(b) 430 AD
(c)445AD.
(d) 450 AD.

Answer-(b)]

17. Who said that God has created the state to oppose the evil tendencies of man?

(a) Cicero
(b) Machiavelli
(c) T.H.Green
(d) Saint Augustine.

Answer- (d)]

18. Who said that the king represents God?

(a) Saint Augustine


(b) Machiavelli
(c) Aristotle
(d) Alexander the Great

(Answer-(A)]

19. "The state is the means of liberating man from his sins." The statement was made
by

(a) Sabine
(b) Plato
(c) Saint Augustine
(d) None of these.

(Answer-(c)]

20. Who among the following saw man as a complete unity of soul and body?

(a) Henry
(b) Plato
(c) Saint Paul
(d) Saint Augustine.

[Answer-(d)]
21. What was the main topic of political thinking of the Middle Ages?

(a) Pope and Emperor


(b) President and Prime Minister
(c) King and subject
(d) None of these.

[(Answer-(A)]

22. What is the "Theory of Two Swords"?

(a) Power of Pope and Kin


(b) sexual and transcendental
(c) economic and political
(d) Military and civil.

[Answer-(b)]

23. In which era was the church considered the symbol of supreme power?

(a) ancient times


(b) middle period
(c) modern period
(d) All these

[Answer-(b)]

24. In what year did Pope Granary VIl ascend the throne?

(a) 1005 AD
(b) 1206 AD.
(c) 1500 AD.
(d) 1073 AD.

[Answer-(d)]

25. In which year did Frederick II die?

(a) 1216 AD.


(b) 1250 AD.
(c) 1084 AD.
(d) 1296 AD.
[Answer-(b)]

26. Pope Boniface VIll had a dispute with which emperor?

(a) Emperor Philip IV


(b) Pope Innocent Ill
(c) Pope Clement
(d) Frederick II.

ANSWER-A)

27. What were the main stages of the dispute between Church and State?

(A) 4
(b) 6
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(d)2

[Answer-(c)

28. "The sheep of Christ include paupers and kings alike, therefore the Pope
has the absolute right to control the conduct of kings." Whose statement
Is this?

(a) St. Peter


(b) Dunning
(c) Louis
(d) Pope Innocent III.

[answer- D)]

Unit-lll

1. The central element of Machiavelli's political thinking is-

(a) power
(b) Justice
(c) relations between nations
(d) Law

[Answer-(A)l

2 Machiavell's creation is-


(a) Prince
(b) discourses
(c) art of war
(d) All These

[Answer-(d)]

3. Machiavelli was a resident of which country?

(a) italy
(c) Germany
(b) France
(d) India.

(Answer-(A)

4. "A king must have the courage of a lion and the cunning of a fox." This was the
opinion of

(a) Plato
(b) Aristotle
(c) Aquinas
(d) Machiavelli.

[Answer-(d)]

5. Which governance system has Machiavelli emphasised on adopting for


italy?

(a) Monarchy
(b) Republic
(c) (a) and (b) both
(d) None of these.

[Answer (A)

6. Machiavellis is more influenced by which thinker in the classification of the state?

(a) Socrates
(b) Plato
(c) Aristotle
(d) Aquinas
[Answer-(c)]

7. Who is considered the pioneer of modernity in political philosophy?

(a) lock
(b) Loski
(c) Machiavelli
(d) Gatil.

[Answer-(c)]

8. Who is considered the father of the modern era?

(a) Aristotle
(b) Hobbes
(c) lock
(d) Machiavelli.

[Answer-(D)]

9. Which author has called Machiavelli the father of modern political philosophy?

(a) Dunning
(b) Sabine
(c) faster
(d) W.0. Jones.

[Answer-(d)]

10. State according to Machiavelli is

(a) natural
(b) artificial
(c) (a) and (b) both
(d) None of these

[Answer-(b)]

11. Which famous book was written by Machiavelli?

(a) Prince
(b) Republic
(c) Politics
(d) All these.

[Answer-(A)]

12. Austin stated the law-

(a) definite law


(b) indefinite law
(c) symbolic law
(d)All These

[Answer-(D)]

13. Austin has divided law into how many parts?

(A)2
(b)3
(c) P
(d) 5.

[Answer-(b)]

14. Who said, "Divine law is the law laid down by God for His human vision.

(a) Cicero
(b) Austin
(c) T.H.Green
(d) Karl Marx

(Answer-(b)

15. According to whom sovereignty is indivisible-

(a) Austin's
(b) Cicero
(c) Gratian's
(d) Plato

[Answer-(A)]

16. Which scholar has said that punishment should be given to those who disobey the
law?

(a) Austin
(b) Karl Marx
(c) Pfiffner
(d) Rousseau.

[Answer-(A)

17. The author of 'On the Study of Jurisprudence' is-

(a) Machiavelli
(b) Cicero
(d) Rousseau
(d) Austin.

[Answer-(d)]

18. Boda has accepted slavery-

(a) Beneficial for the owner


(b) beneficial for the slave
(c) Beneficial for both master and slave
(d) Harmful for both master and slave

Answer-(D)l

19. What is Sudan's biggest and most distinctive contribution to the history of
political thought?

(a) His Sovereignty Principle


(b) His theory of state
(c) His citizenship theory
(d) His theory of revolution

[Answer-(A)]

20. According to Bodan, the first and most important function of sovereignty is

(a) Making laws for citizens


(b) His theory of state
(c) Declaration of Peace
(d) To work in the name of the court.

[Answer-(A)l

21. "Sovereignty is the unlimited power of law over citizens and subjects."
Whose statement is this?

(a) Hobbes
(b) Bodan
(c) Machiavelli

[Answer-(b)]

22. According to Bodan, the characteristics of sovereignty are

(a) supreme power


(b) permanent
(c) Source of laws
(d) All these.

[Answer-(d)]

23. According to Bodan, the limits of sovereignty are-

(a) divine law


(b) constitutional law
(c) Laws of nation
(d)All These.

[Answer-(A)]

24. Bodan experimented in political science-

(a) Historical comparative method


(b) analytical method
(c) Observational method
(d) Experimental method

[Answer-(A)]

25. Where was Bodan born?

(a) Angers
(b) Paris
(c)Alincon
(d)Laon.

[Answer-(A)]
26. How many major works of Bodaan are there?

(a) five
(b) four
(c) three
(d) two

[Answer-(A)]

Unit-IV

1. Hobbes considered the state of nature as

(a) State of war and conflict


(b) state of goodwill
(c) State of peace
(d) State of innocence.

[Answer-(A)]

2. "In the natural state, a person's life is lonely, poor, ugly, animal-like. And it was less."
Whose statement is this?

(a) Hobbes
(b) lock
(c)Rousseau
(d) None of these.

Answer-(A)]

3. Agreement according to Hobbes

(a) happened between person and person


(b) happened between the person and the king
(c) happened between one state and another state
(d) Allofthe above.

[Answer-(A)]

4. According to Hobbes, which is the best government?

(a) Monarchy
(b) oligarchy
(c) Republic
(d) Democracy.

[Answer-(A)]

5. Who is considered to be the first authentic interpreter of the principle of sovereignty?

(a) Hobbes
(b) lock
(c) Rousseau
(d) Bentham.

(Answer-(A)

6. The book written by Hobbes is-

(a) Leviathan
(b) D Sieve
(c) De Cor Politico
(d) All These

[Answer-(d)

6. Hobbes composed Leviathan-

(a) In 1651 AD
(b) In 1588 AD
(c) In 1620 AD
(d) In 1625 AD.

[Answer-(A)]

7. According to Hobbes, what was the number of natural laws?

(A) 3
(b) 5
(c) 19
(d)21.

[Answer-(c)]

8. "The supreme power of Hobbes's sovereign is a necessary complement to his


individualism” Whose statement is this?

(a) Hobbes
(b) Sabine
(c)lock
(d) Clarendon.

[Answer-(b)]

10. What was the lifespan of Locke?

(a) 1630 to 1674 AD


(b) 1630 to 1704 AD.
(c) 1632 to 1704 AD.
(d) 1712 to 1778 AD.

Answer- c)

11.Where was Locke born?

(a) in England
(b) in France
(c) in Germany
(d) In Switzerland.

Aanswer-(A)

12. When was Locke born?

(a) In 1704 AD
(b) In 1631 AD
(c) In 1669 AD
(d) In 1690 AD.

Answer-(b)]

13. The name of John Locke's famous book is-

(a) Two Treatises on Civil Government


(b) Leviathan
(c) Social contract
(d) Lectures on Jurisprudence.

[Answer-(A)]

14. Who has called John Locke the 'soul of liberalism'?


(a) Dunning
(b) Ivestein
(c) Gilakrest
(d) Vehicle

[Answer-(b)]

15. According to Locke, which rights did humans use only in the natural state?

(a) Devi rights


(b) Natural rights
(c) religious rights
(d) Scientific rights.

[Answer-(b)]

16. Who said, "Speak the truth and do not betray."

(a) Hegel
(b) Garner
(c) Blessings
(d) Bargesh.

[Answer-(A)]

17.Which of the following thinkers believed that "the basis of the state is the consent of
the individuals."

(a) lock
(b) Rousseau
(c) Montesquieu
(d) Bargesh.

[Answer-(A)]

18. What was the position of the sovereign in Locke's social contract?

(a) was the result of the agreement


(b) was a party to the agreement
(c) (a) and (b) both
(d) None of these.

[Answer-(A)]
19. When was Rousseau born?

(a) In 1712 AD
(b) In 1714 AD
(c) In 1716 AD
(d) In 1718 AD.

Answer-(A)]

20. In which book did Rousseau describe the theory of social contract?

(A.) Social contract


(b) Origin of the species
(c) The Modern State
(d) Das Kapital.

(Answer-(A)]

21. Whose opinion is that Rousseau's birth and biography had an impact on his
philosophy?

(a) Lord Acton


(b) Sabine
(d) Prof. Vehicle.
(c) Prof.Hearnshon

[Answer-(c)]

22. Whose work is 'The Emile'?

(a) lock
(b) Marx
(c) Sabine
d) Rousseau

[Answer-(D)]

23. In which year did Rousseau write his famous work 'Social Contract'?

(a) In 1632 AD
(b) In 1714 AD
(c) In 1762 AD
(d) In 1810 AD.
Answer-(c)]

24. What is the nature of Rousseau's general will?

(a) It is permanent
(b)is universally
(c) is beneficial
(d) AI these

(Answer-(d))

UNIT V

1. Kant has divided human desires into how many parts?

(A)2
(b) 4
(c)6
(d) 8.

[Answer-(A)l

2. How many means did Kant mention for acquiring knowledge

(a)1
(b)2
(c)3
(d)4.

(Answer-b)

3. The author of Practical Intelligence is-

(a) Thorn
(b) Herbert Spencer
(c) Salmon
(d) Amanda.

AnswerA)

4. Propounded materialism was given by

(a) Kant
(b) Davis Hume
(c) Cicero
(d) Plato.

Answer-D)

5. The author of Mimamsa of Pure Wisdom is-

(a) Durkheim
(b) Rousseau
c) Hegel
(d) Thorn.

Answer(d)

6. Who said that "Intellect does not have the capacity to understand this external
world"

(a) Henry
(b) Hegel
(c) Kan
(d) Burke

[Answer-(c)

7. When was Immanuel Kant born?

(a) in 1724
(b) in 1725
(c)in 1726
(d)In 1127

(Answer-(A))

8 . When was Burke born?

(a) In 1729 AD
(b) In 1731 AD
(c) In 1735 AD
(d) In 1739 AD.

Answer-(A)]

9. Burke was anti-


(b) Independence of American colonies
(a) French State of Revolution
(d) None of these.
(c) India's independence

[Answer-(A)]

10. Burke followed-

(a) of generosity
(b) fanaticism
(d) None of these
(c) middle path

[Answer-(c)]

11. Burke of public opinion

(b) was against


(a) was a supporter
(D) Was both.
(c) none of the above

[Answer-(A)]

12. Burke was a supporter of-

(a) of private property


(b) equality
(c) Popular sovereignty
(d) None of these.

[Answer-(A)]

13. Burke is anti-

(a) Theory of natural rights


(b) of human equality
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(d) None of these

Answer-(c)]
14. Burke supports-

(a) oligarchy
(b) Monarchy
(c) of democracy
(d) All These.

[Answer-(A)]

15. When was Burke first elected a member of the British Common Assembly?

(a) In 1765 AD
(b) In 1766 AD
(c) In 1776 AD
(d) In 1794 AD.

Answer-(b)]

16. Burke's ideas had an impact on-

(a) On Wordsworth
(b) On Freeman
(c) Sidgwick
(d) All these.

[Answer-(d)]

17. According to Bentham, how many types of happiness and sorrow are there?

(a) two
(b) four
(d) fourteen.
(c) twelve

[Answer-(A)].

18. According to Bentham, simple sorrows are-

(a) two
(b) four
(d) fourteen.
(c) twelve

[Answer-(d)]
19. Bentham According to Bentham, simple sorrows are-

(a) two
(b) four
(c) twelve
(d) fourteen.

[Answer-(c)]

21. The books written by Bentham are-

(a) Fragment of Government


(b) An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
(c) A Defense of Jury
(d)All of the above.

[Answer-(d)]

22. Bentham is related to which ideology?

(a) individualism
(b) Utilitarianism
(c) Idealism
(d) Marxism.

[Answer-(b)]

23. Who modified Bentham's utilitarian theory?

(a) Rousseau
(b) J.s.S.s.Mill
(c) James Mill
(d) Montesquieu

[Answer-(b)]

24. Bentham proposed the compromise theory of the origin of the state

(a) supported
(b) opposed
(c) (a) and (b) both
(d) None of these.
Answer- (b)

25. The book written by Mill is-

(a) Utilitarianism
(b) Principles of Political Economy
(c) Subjection of women
(d) All These

[Answer-(D)]

26. Mill has divided freedom into how many parts?

(a) two
(c) six
(b) four
(D) Eight.

[Answer-(A)]

27. According to Mill, the best system of governance is-

(a) Democracy
(b) Dictatorship
(c) Monarchy
(d) Oligarchy.

[Answer-(A)]

28. Which is Alaska's most famous book?

(a) The American Democracy


(b) Communism
(c) Democracy in Crisis
d) A Grammar of Politics.

[Answer-(d)]

29. Which of the following books is written by Laski?

(a) A Grammar of Politics


(b) The Capital
(c) The Social Contract
(d) The Prince.
[Answer-(A)]

Unit-VI

1. When was T.H.Green born?

(b) In 1840 AD
(a) In 1836 AD
(c) In 1842 AD
(d) In 1846 AD.

[(Answer-(A)]

2. Where was T.H.Green born?

(a) in Yorkshire
(b) in London
(c) in New York
(d) In Paris.

[Answer-(A)]

3. The author of the book "Lectures on the Theory of Political Responsibility" is-

(a) Hegel
(b) Hobbes
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(d) Marx.

[Answer-(c)]

4. "The basis of the state is not power but will" Whose statement is this?

(a) Hegel
(b) Bentham
(c) mill
(d) Green.

[Answer-(d)]

5. Green's most important work from the point of view of political ideas is-
(a) Liberal management and freedom of contract
(B) Lecture on the principle of political responsibility
(c) Lecture on the Revolution of England
(d) Introduction to morality.

[Answer-(b)]

6. The two ideologies between which Green established coordination are-

(a) Liberalism and idealism


(b) Idealism and socialism
(c) Liberalism and socialism
(d) Democracy and aristocracy.

[Answer (A)]

7. When was Hegel born-

(a) In 1770 AD
(b) In 1772 AD
(c) In 1774 AD
(d) In 1775 AD.

[Answer-(A)]

8. Where was Hegel a thinker?

(a) England
(b) France
(c) italy
(d) Germany.

[Answer-(D)]

9. Hegel's main work is-

(a) Philosophy of Law


(b) Philosophy of History
(c) Phenomenology of Spirit
(d) All these.

[Answer-(d)
10. "The more important a philosopher Hegel is, the more difficult he is, unfortunately,
to understand." Whose statement is this-

(a) of vapour
(b) Barker's
(c) Sabine's
(d) Bentham's

[Answer-(A)]

11. The most prominent of radical idealism The exponent is-

(a) Thorn
(b) Hegel
(c) green
(d) Bosanke

[Answer-(b)l

12. According to Hegel, how is the process of development?

(a) in a simple or straight line


(b) in a zigzag line
(c) both
(d) None of these.

Answer-(d)

13. According to Hegel, family is-

(a) litigation
(b) counter argument
(c) dialogue
(d) None of these.

Answer-(A)]

14. When was Karl Marx born?

(a) In 1818 AD
(b) In 1815 AD
(c) In 1820 AD.
(d) In 1821 AD.
Answer-(A)

15. Whose composition is 'Communist Manifesto'?

(a) Marx
(b) Hobbes
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[Answer-(A)]

16. Where was Karl Marx born?

(a) Germany
(b) England
(c) France
(d) India.

[Answer-(A)]

17. When was the First International established by Marx?

(a) In 1864 AD
(b) In 1874 AD
(c) In 1880 AD
(d) In 1890 AD.

(Answer- (A)]

18. Marx has named the last stage of human history-

(a) Socialism
(b) Communism
(c) Dictatorship of the working class
(d) Equatorism.

[Answer-(c)]

19. Who is called the first scientific socialist?

(a) Hegel
(b) Green
(c)Thorn
(d) Marx.
[Answer-(D)]

20. The main works of Karl Marx are-

(a) Communist manifesto


(b) Value, price and profit
(c) capital
(d) All of the above.

[Answer-(D)]

21. Whose creation is Science of Logic?

(a) Karl Marx


(b) Hegel's
(c) Rousseau's
(d) Bentham's.

(Answer-(b)]

22. "The state is the incarnation of God on earth." Whose opinion is this?

(a) Hegel's
(b) Green's
(c) Marx's
(d) Rousseau.

[Answer-(A)]

23. The main principle of idealism is-

(a) State is a means and not an end


(b) State is an instrument of class exploitation
(c) State is the originator of all rights
(d) The state is an unnecessary evil.

[Answer-(c)]

24. Who gave the slogan "Workers of the world unite"?

(a) Hegel
(b) Green
(d) Marx
(c) Barker
[Answer-(D)]

25. Marx ridicules democratic institutions and names them-

(a) negotiation shops


(b) Institutions of the rich
(c) luxury club
(d) All these.

[Answer-(b)]

Unit-VII

1. When was Mary Wollstonecraft born?

(a) On April 27, 1759


(c) March 28, 1759
(b) 27 April, 1760
d) On March 28, 1760.

Aanswer-(A)

2 The author of A Vindication of the Rights of Women is-

(a) Roza
(b) Mary Wollstonecraft
(c) Rawal
(d) Sabine.

[Answer-(b)]

3. Feminist Wollstonecraft raised her voice towards women

(a) education
(b) equality
(c) business
(d) All These.

[Answer-(D)]

4. The author of thoughts on daughters' education is-

(a) Fanny
(b) Haxton
(c) Wollstonecraft
(d) None of these.

Answer-(c)

5. Who said that if women are educated then they can become equal to men-

(a) Rosa
(b) Fanny
(c) Cynic
(d) Wollstonecraft.

Answer-(D)

7. Beauvoir is known for-

(a) in the form of gender discrimination


(c) as politics
(b) in the form of education
(d) All these

[Answer-(D)l

8. The author of She came to stay' is-

(a)Simone de Beauvoir
(c) manage
(b) Olga
(d) None of these.

Answer-(A)]

9. The author of 'The Second Sex' is-

(a) Roza
(b) Simone de Beauvoir
(c) Sartre
(d) Fanny.

(Answer-(b)

10. Simone de Beauvoir is-


(a) Existential philosopher
(c) feminist
(b) Social theorists
(d) All these.

[Answer-(d)]

11. Simone de Beauvoir was born in-

(a) January 9,1908


(b) January 9, 1909
(c) January 9,1910
(d) On January 9, 1911

[Answer-(A)]

12. The International (Die International) group was founded by Rosa Luxemburg along
with which of the following persons?

(a) Carl Liebknecht


(b) Clara Zetkin
(c) Franz Mehrig
(d)All these.

[Answer-(D)]

13. The author of 'Accumulation of Capital Is-

(a) King Luxembourg


(b) Gammel
(c) Karl Kautsky
(d) Spartan Henry.

[Answer-(b)]

14. Who among the following hated the stifling orthodoxies of Berlin?

(a) Eduard Bernstein


(b) Rosa Luxemburg
(c) Peterman
(d) Joseph Stalin.

Answer-(b)]
15. Who said, "The struggle is not just for Polish independence but against capitalism."

(a) John Rawal


(b) Hobbes
(c) Karl Marx
(d) Rosa Luxemburg.

[Answer-(d)]

16. Which newspaper was established by Luxembourg?

(a) Sprava Rovatnija (The Workers' Cause)


(b) Labour system
(c) The German
(d) None of these.

[Answer-(A)]

17. The founder of KPD political party is-

(a) Rosa Luxemburg


(b) John Rawal
(c) Karl Marx
(d) Beauvoir.

[Answer-(A)]

18. Rosa Luxemburg was a member of which political party?

(a) Proletariat Party


(b) SDKPIL
(c)KPD
(d)AN|these.

[Answer-(D)]

19. When was Rosa Luxemburg born?

(a) March 5,1871


(b) March 10, 1871
(c) June 14,1890
(d) June 14, 1892.

Answer-(A)]
Unit-VIIl

1. The author of 'A' History of Justice' is-

(a) John Rawls


(b) Nietzsche
(c) Sandel
(d) Davidson.

[Answer-(A)]

2. When was John Rawls born-

(a) On February 21, 1921


(b) 22 February, 1921
(c) March 21,1921
(d) On March 22, 1921.

[Answer-(A)]

3. John Rawls received the award for Logic and Philosophy-

(a) shock reward


(b) Olympic Award
(c) Heroism Award
(d) Military awards

[Answer-(A)

4. Who said that the society is a moral as well as a logical society?

(a) Rosa
(b) Henry
(c) John Rawls
(d) Bill Clinton.

[Answer-(c)]

5. John Rawls is related to-

(a) Justice as fairness


(b) original post
(c) Reflective balance
(d) All these.

[Answer-(D)]

6. John Rawls was influenced by the ideas of which of the following scholars?

(a) Weber
(b) Socrates
(c) Nietzsche
(d) From all of these.

[Answer-(d)]

7. On what was 'A Theory of Justice' based-

(a) social justice


(b) political justice
(c) Distributive Justice
(d) War.

[Answer-(c)]

8. "Every man thinks behind a veil of ignorance." The statement is-

(a) John Rawls


(b) Lagur's
(c) Voltaire's
(d) Mead.

[Answer-(A)]

9. The author of 'The Human Condition' is-

(a) green
(b) Hobbes
(c) Hannah Arendt
(d) Fiffner.

[Answer-(c)]

10. When was Hannah Arendt born?

(a) In 1906 AD
(b) In 1907 AD
(c) In 1908 AD
(d) In 1909 AD.

(Answer-(A)

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