Political Science
Political Science
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)]
(a) Lucricious
(b) Karl Marx
(c) Plato
(d) Cicero
[Answer-(A)]
(a) Cyrenaicism
(c) Gandhism
(b) fascism
(d) None of these.
[Answer-(A)]
(a) Separately
(b) included
(c) rebellion
[Answer-(A)]
(a) Gino
(b) Cicero
(c) Plato
(d) Aristotle.
[Answer-(A)]
(a) Aristotle's
(b) Plato's
(c) of Crates
(d) Cicero.
[Answer-(c)]
(a) state
(b) city
(c) Divine power
(d) Nature.
[Answer-(d)]
(a) Stoic
(b) Cicero
(c) Henry
(d) Greek.
[Answer-(A)]
(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)
(a) Dunning
(b) Carnadez
(c) Cicero
(d) Cynic.
[Answer-(b)l
(a) 430 BC
(b) 428 BC
(c) 201 BC
(d) 124 BC.
[Answer-(b)]
(a) Athens
(b) Sparta
(c) Italy
(d) Egypt.
[Answer-(A)]
(a) Crito
(b) Mino
(c) Aristocles
(d) Fredo.
Answer-(c)
(a) Socrates
(b) Aristotle
(c) Thrasymachus
(d) Cephalus.
(Answer-(A)
(a) Republic
(b) Statesman
(c) The Lodge
(d) Frito.
Answer-(A)
(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))
(a) Athens
(b) Rome
(c) Sparta
(d) Stegis
Answer-(D)]
(a) Socrates
(b) Plato
(C) Alexander
(d) Kautilya.
Answer-(b)
(a) Republic
(b) Politics
(c) The Prince
(d) Lodge.
[Answer-(b)]
(a) two
(b) four
(c) six
(d) eight.
[Answer-(D)]
[Answer-(A)]
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26. "Plato's communism is a material remedy for spiritual evils." This statement
is-
(a) Aristotle
(b) maxi
(c) Machiavelli
(d) Foster.
[Answer-(A)]
(a) vleto
(b) Aristotle
(c) Caitlin
(d) Bodan.
[Answer-(b)]
Unit-ll
(a) 40 BC
(b) 47 BC
(c) 54 BC
(d) 43 BC
[Answer-(d)]
(a) 43 BC
(b) 106 BC
(c) 64 BC
(d) 100 BC
[Answer-(b)]
(a) De Republica
(b) Statesman
(c) lodge
(d) Prince.
[Answer-(a)
(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?
[Answer-(b)]
(a) In1127AD
(b) In 1225 AD
(c) In 1237 AD
(d) In 1217 AD.
[Answer-(b)]
[Answer-(c)]
[Answer-(b)]
13. Saint Thomas Aquinas has divided law into how many categories?
(a)seven
(b) six
(c) five
(d) four.
[Answer-(d)]
(a) D. Eclogia
(b) Dialogues
(c) The Rule of Princess
(d) Polycratics.
[Answer (c)]
[Answer-(A)]
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)]
(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?
[(Answer-(A)]
[Answer-(b)]
23. In which era was the church considered the symbol of supreme power?
[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)]
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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?
[answer- D)]
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(a) power
(b) Justice
(c) relations between nations
(d) Law
[Answer-(A)l
[Answer-(d)]
(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)]
(a) Monarchy
(b) Republic
(c) (a) and (b) both
(d) None of these.
[Answer (A)
(a) Socrates
(b) Plato
(c) Aristotle
(d) Aquinas
[Answer-(c)]
(a) lock
(b) Loski
(c) Machiavelli
(d) Gatil.
[Answer-(c)]
(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)]
(a) natural
(b) artificial
(c) (a) and (b) both
(d) None of these
[Answer-(b)]
(a) Prince
(b) Republic
(c) Politics
(d) All these.
[Answer-(A)]
[Answer-(D)]
(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)
(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)
(a) Machiavelli
(b) Cicero
(d) Rousseau
(d) Austin.
[Answer-(d)]
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19. What is Sudan's biggest and most distinctive contribution to the history of
political thought?
[Answer-(A)]
20. According to Bodan, the first and most important function of sovereignty is
[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)]
[Answer-(d)]
[Answer-(A)]
[Answer-(A)]
(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
[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)]
[Answer-(A)]
(a) Monarchy
(b) oligarchy
(c) Republic
(d) Democracy.
[Answer-(A)]
(a) Hobbes
(b) lock
(c) Rousseau
(d) Bentham.
(Answer-(A)
(a) Leviathan
(b) D Sieve
(c) De Cor Politico
(d) All These
[Answer-(d)
(a) In 1651 AD
(b) In 1588 AD
(c) In 1620 AD
(d) In 1625 AD.
[Answer-(A)]
(A) 3
(b) 5
(c) 19
(d)21.
[Answer-(c)]
(a) Hobbes
(b) Sabine
(c)lock
(d) Clarendon.
[Answer-(b)]
Answer- c)
(a) in England
(b) in France
(c) in Germany
(d) In Switzerland.
Aanswer-(A)
(a) In 1704 AD
(b) In 1631 AD
(c) In 1669 AD
(d) In 1690 AD.
Answer-(b)]
[Answer-(A)]
[Answer-(b)]
15. According to Locke, which rights did humans use only in the natural state?
[Answer-(b)]
(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?
[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?
(Answer-(A)]
21. Whose opinion is that Rousseau's birth and biography had an impact on his
philosophy?
[Answer-(c)]
(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)]
(a) It is permanent
(b)is universally
(c) is beneficial
(d) AI these
(Answer-(d))
UNIT V
(A)2
(b) 4
(c)6
(d) 8.
[Answer-(A)l
(a)1
(b)2
(c)3
(d)4.
(Answer-b)
(a) Thorn
(b) Herbert Spencer
(c) Salmon
(d) Amanda.
AnswerA)
(a) Kant
(b) Davis Hume
(c) Cicero
(d) Plato.
Answer-D)
(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)
(a) in 1724
(b) in 1725
(c)in 1726
(d)In 1127
(Answer-(A))
(a) In 1729 AD
(b) In 1731 AD
(c) In 1735 AD
(d) In 1739 AD.
Answer-(A)]
[Answer-(A)]
(a) of generosity
(b) fanaticism
(d) None of these
(c) middle path
[Answer-(c)]
[Answer-(A)]
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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)]
(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)].
(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)]
[Answer-(d)]
(a) individualism
(b) Utilitarianism
(c) Idealism
(d) Marxism.
[Answer-(b)]
(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)
(a) Utilitarianism
(b) Principles of Political Economy
(c) Subjection of women
(d) All These
[Answer-(D)]
(a) two
(c) six
(b) four
(D) Eight.
[Answer-(A)]
(a) Democracy
(b) Dictatorship
(c) Monarchy
(d) Oligarchy.
[Answer-(A)]
[Answer-(d)]
Unit-VI
(b) In 1840 AD
(a) In 1836 AD
(c) In 1842 AD
(d) In 1846 AD.
[(Answer-(A)]
(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)]
[Answer (A)]
(a) In 1770 AD
(b) In 1772 AD
(c) In 1774 AD
(d) In 1775 AD.
[Answer-(A)]
(a) England
(b) France
(c) italy
(d) Germany.
[Answer-(D)]
[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)]
(a) Thorn
(b) Hegel
(c) green
(d) Bosanke
[Answer-(b)l
Answer-(d)
(a) litigation
(b) counter argument
(c) dialogue
(d) None of these.
Answer-(A)]
(a) In 1818 AD
(b) In 1815 AD
(c) In 1820 AD.
(d) In 1821 AD.
Answer-(A)
(a) Marx
(b) Hobbes
© lock (d) Green.
[Answer-(A)]
(a) Germany
(b) England
(c) France
(d) India.
[Answer-(A)]
(a) In 1864 AD
(b) In 1874 AD
(c) In 1880 AD
(d) In 1890 AD.
(Answer- (A)]
(a) Socialism
(b) Communism
(c) Dictatorship of the working class
(d) Equatorism.
[Answer-(c)]
(a) Hegel
(b) Green
(c)Thorn
(d) Marx.
[Answer-(D)]
[Answer-(D)]
(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)]
[Answer-(c)]
(a) Hegel
(b) Green
(d) Marx
(c) Barker
[Answer-(D)]
[Answer-(b)]
Unit-VII
Aanswer-(A)
(a) Roza
(b) Mary Wollstonecraft
(c) Rawal
(d) Sabine.
[Answer-(b)]
(a) education
(b) equality
(c) business
(d) All These.
[Answer-(D)]
(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)
[Answer-(D)l
(a)Simone de Beauvoir
(c) manage
(b) Olga
(d) None of these.
Answer-(A)]
(a) Roza
(b) Simone de Beauvoir
(c) Sartre
(d) Fanny.
(Answer-(b)
[Answer-(d)]
[Answer-(A)]
12. The International (Die International) group was founded by Rosa Luxemburg along
with which of the following persons?
[Answer-(D)]
[Answer-(b)]
14. Who among the following hated the stifling orthodoxies of Berlin?
Answer-(b)]
15. Who said, "The struggle is not just for Polish independence but against capitalism."
[Answer-(d)]
[Answer-(A)]
[Answer-(A)]
[Answer-(D)]
Answer-(A)]
Unit-VIIl
[Answer-(A)]
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[Answer-(A)
(a) Rosa
(b) Henry
(c) John Rawls
(d) Bill Clinton.
[Answer-(c)]
[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)]
[Answer-(c)]
[Answer-(A)]
(a) green
(b) Hobbes
(c) Hannah Arendt
(d) Fiffner.
[Answer-(c)]
(a) In 1906 AD
(b) In 1907 AD
(c) In 1908 AD
(d) In 1909 AD.
(Answer-(A)