Quiz – Introduction to Politics

by Electra Radioti
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Introduction to Politics

 

Pick out the incorrect statement

Select one:

a. Every right is restricted by social interest

b. Rights are given to the individual living in a society

c. The basis for judging rights is their capacity for serving the individual and social interest

d. All the above

 

The central idea of sovereignty is

Select one:

a. Power

b. Law

c. Authority

d. Legitimacy

 

Which of the following is a permanent feature of a representative form of government?

Select one:

a. Voting

b. Decision-making

c. Military force

d. None of the above

 

As a form of government, Aristotle preferred

Select one:

a. Aristocracy

b. Tyranny

c. Democracy

d. Monarchy

 

In the words of Woodrow Wilson, World War I was fought to make the world safe for:

Select one:

a. Representative government

b. Liberty

c. Democracy

d. All of the above

 

Who opined that it was in small states that democracy first arose?

Select one:

a. Lord Bryee

b. Lord Action

c. Lord Hewart

d. None of the above

 

Legal justice is broadly applied in the context of:

Select one:

a. Justice according to law

b. Law according to justice

c. Both (a) and (b)

d. Law and justice according to morality

 

Harold Lasswell’s “Politics: Who Gets, What, when and How” discusses:

Select one:

a. Distributive justice

b. Scientific method and value-relativism

c. Social implications of political participation

d. Fundamentals of political participation

 

Which of the following are not the basic of the authority of society?

Select one:

a. Social customs

b. Conventions

c. Laws

d. Moral pressure

 

Politics is a struggle for power on three levels

Select one:

a. Society, state and family

b. State, inter-state and intra-state

c. Family, society and political groups

d. Nation, state and districts

 

Jurisprudence is

Select one:

a. Law

b. History of law

c. Anthology on law

d. Science of law

 

The ‘power theory’ finds its brilliant manifestation in the political philosophy of

Select one:

a. Locke

b. Hobbes

c. Mill

d. Rousseau

 

Which of the following countries practice direct democracy in modern times?

Select one:

a. Greece

b. Forest Cantons of Switzerland

c. German Lander

d. Both (b) and (c)

 

Who defines democracy as a form of government in which the government body is a comparatively large fraction of the entire nation?

Select one:

a. Lincoln

b. Dicey

c. Garner

d. Laski

 

The idea of joining or fitting’ is implied in the concept of

Select one:

a. Liberty

b. Equality

c. Property

d. Justice

 

Who opined that the term justice is derived from the Latin words just which embodies the idea of joining or fitting the idea of bond or tie?

Select one:

a. Laski

b. Willoughby

c. Barker

d. Marx

 

Who among the following laid down an elaborate defiance of personal liberty?

Select one:

a. Rawls

b. Poulantzas

c. Robert Michels

d. John Stuar Mill

 

In the long run broadened participation is a variable of:

Select one:

a. Political communication

b. Social and economic modernization

c. Cultural revolution

d. Social justice

 

Early Greek city states experimented with different forms of Government prominent among them were:

Select one:

a. Monarchy and Tyranny

b. Aristocracy and Oligarchy

c. Democracy and Monarchy

d. All of the above

 

Which of the following is not a method of democratic participation?

Select one:

a. Voting

b. Campaigning in the election

c. Contesting the election

d. Listening the election speeches

 

“We have a right to the means that are necessary to the development of our lives in the direction of the highest good of the community of which we are a part” – Bosanquet. The above statement highlights:

Select one:

a. Importance of personality

b. Linkage between development and community

c. An aspect of rights

d. All of the above

 

In Marxist theory, society is divided into dominant and dependent classes and the former controls the state which is an embodiment of:

Select one:

a. Political Power

b. Economic Power

c. Social Power

d. None of the above

 

The time old classification of government into monarchy, aristocracy and democracy does not have much value today because:

Select one:

a. Information revolution has brought about a change in political understanding of the people.

b. Most governments at present are of a mixed type

c. Characteristics of government keep on changing from age to age

d. All of the above

 

Contribute towards the success of democracy?

Select one:

a. Education

b. Participation

c. Political parties

d. Overpopulation

 

David Easton defined politics as authoritative allocation of

Select one:

a. Power

b. Influences

c. Interests

d. Values

 

Which of the following are not the basics of the authority of society?

Select one:

a. Social customs

b. Conventions

c. Laws

d. Moral pressure

 

Which of the following is correct?

Select one:

a. My right is not your duty and your right is my duty

b. My right is your duty and your right is my duty

c. Right and duties are not the two sides of the same coin

d. Every right does not have a corresponding obligation

 

One of the obvious criticisms of the social welfare theory of rights is that:

Select one:

a. It accords precedence to welfare over law

b. Social welfare may infringe on individual rights and may lead to the position that it is right to do a little injury to an individual in order to do a great deal of good to the community.

c. Social welfare is the antithesis of community’s welfare

d. The thinking based on social welfare does not discriminate between ideologies.

 

By fundamental rights we mean,

Select one:

a. Rights guaranteed by the constitution

b. Rights guaranteed by the monarch

c. Rights followed by duties

d. None of the above

 

Who said that politics is concerned with the authoritative ‘allocation of values’ for a society?

Select one:

a. Miller

b. David Easton

c. Alan Ball

d. Ernest Benn

 

The work ideology and Utopia is authored by:

Select one:

a. Karl Mannheim

b. S.M. Lipset

c. Saint Simon

d. A.F. Bentley

 

The concept of liberty has developed mainly in modern times and is closely associated with the philosophy of:

Select one:

a. Utilitarianism

b. Liberalism

c. Individualism

d. None of the above

 

“Man is free when he obey’s the law of impulse for self–perfection” – Green in the above statement Thomas Hill Green upholds which of the following ideas of freedom?

Select one:

a. Personal freedom

b. Moral freedom

c. National freedom

d. Constitutional freedom

 

__________ is the central subject of the study of political science.

Select one:

a. Population

b. State

c. Behaviour

d. Mass Communication

 

In the words of Laski

Select one:

a. State is not known by the rights of the State

b. State is known to crate rights

c. State is known by moral rights

d. State is known by the rights it maintains

 

Bluntschli restricted the scope of Political Science to

Select one:

a. The study of government and politics

b. The study of State and Government

c. The study of Government

d. The study of State

 

The idea of ‘reverse discrimination’ implies:

Select one:

a. Discrimination in a decreasing order

b. Equating rich and poor as in the electoral arena

c. Bestowing favoured treatment to the hithere deprived sections

d. Establishing institutional checks against arbitrary distinctions

 

The statement “Men are born and always continue free and equal in respect of their rights is associated with

Select one:

a. U.N Character of Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948.

b. French Declaration of Rights of Man, 1789

c. American Declaration of Rights

d. None of the above

 

The work ‘Political Science: A philosophical Analysis’ is authored by:

Select one:

a. Oran Young

b. Herbert Storing

c. Vermon van Dyke

d. Leo strauss

 

A scientific sociological evaluation of the state has been discussed by:

Select one:

a. Maclver in the Modern state

b. Engels in Anti-Duhring

c. Maclver in the Web of Government

d. Engels in the origin of the family, private property and the state

 

The historical theory of rights can be summed up in the sentence:

Select one:

a. History makes right

b. What is right is historical

c. History of the child of right

d. History and right are antithetical

 

Democratic or political participation is the hall mark of democracy and

Select one:

a. Political modernization

b. Political development

c. Both (a) and (b)

d. Political communication

 

The system which enables the majority of a constituency in Switzerland to call back their representative from his office if they are not satisfied with his office and if they are not satisfied with his work is:

Select one:

a. Proportional representation

b. Recall

c. Spoil system

d. Plebiscite

 

Prof. Harold Laski emphasized the scope of Political Science to include the study of

Select one:

a. State and sovereignty

b. Government and politics

c. State and Government

d. Government only

 

In the words of __________ in his book Principles of social political Obligation, “Right are the external conditions necessary for the greatest possible development for the greatest possible development of the capacities of the personality”

Select one:

a. Laski

b. Barker

c. Bosanquet

d. Lindsay

 

The subject that deals with man in relation to the State and Government is called

Select one:

a. Economics

b. History

c. Political Science

d. Psychology

 

In connection with rights, Bentham and Mill expressly advocate the principle of utility in opposition to:

Select one:

a. Conventions and traditions

b. Merely following customs and appealing to the arbitrary voice of nature

c. Law and rules

d. Principles of jurisprudence

 

Who has termed social consciousness is modern consciousness in the context of the determination of the meaning of justice?

Select one:

a. Barker

b. D.D. Raphael

c. Laski

d. Sabine

 

Which of the following is the work authored by Lord Bryce?

Select one:

a. Political Science and Government

b. State in Theory and Practice

c. Modern Democracies

d. Democratic Government

 

Legal equality implies:

Select one:

a. Equal subjection of all citizens to the law

b. Equal protection of the law for all citizens

c. Equal distribution of material goods to all

d. Both (a) and (b)

 

Who wrote the book Considerations on Representative Government?

Select one:

a. Hobbes

b. Locke

c. Rousseau

d. J.S. Mill

 

Who among the following is one of the advocates of the power theory in politics?

Select one:

a. Catlin

b. Kaplan

c. Lasswell

d. All of the above

 

Who among the following employed a biological method in the study of politics?

Select one:

a. Lord action

b. Milton

c. T.H Green

d. Herbert Spencer

 

According to the classical liberal theorists

Select one:

a. State is a social agency

b. State is a political agency

c. State is a neutral body

d. State is an agent of economic upliftment

 

Who said that State comes into existence originating in the bare needs of life of man and continuing in existence for the sake of good life?

Select one:

a. Plato

b. Socrates

c. Aristotle

d. Montesquieu

 

The famous ‘fourfold functional analysis’ of the social systems is made by

Select one:

a. Gabriel Almond

b. Sidney Verba

c. James Coleman

d. Talcott Parsons

 

The chief proponents of the theory of natural rights are

Select one:

a. John Locke and Thomas Paine

b. Lasswell and Kant

c. Hegel and Kant

d. Durkheim and Weber

 

Which of the following have been authored by Robert Dahl?

Select one:

a. A preface to Democratic theory

b. Politic science – The discipline and its dimensions

c. Modern political analysis

d. Both (a) and (c)

 

Who among the following insists on the ‘mono-national state’ as a condition of successful democracy?

Select one:

a. Thomas Hobbes

b. Hannah Arendt

c. J.S Mill

d. Laski

 

Who among the following defined democracy as “the government of the people, for the people and by the people”?

Select one:

a. Maclver

b. Aristotle

c. Abraham Lincoln

d. Napoleon

 

Who founded the structural functional school in political science?

Select one:

a. Apter

b. Coleman

c. Plato

d. Both (a) and (b)

 

Who among the following advocated that the central idea of the political science is power?

Select one:

a. David Apter

b. Amos

c. Max Weber

d. Runciman

 

Inequality in society was supported by:

Select one:

a. Pericles

b. Plato

c. Aristotle

d. Both (b) and (c)

 

Who defines Political Science as that part of social science which treats the foundations of the State and the principles of Government?

Select one:

a. Prof. Harold Laski

b. Lasswell

c. Garner

d. Paul Janet

 

The “iron law of oligarchy” was propounded by:

Select one:

a. James Burnham

b. Robert Michels

c. Gaetano Mosca

d. Graham Wallas

 

Who said “Rights, in fact, are those conditions of social life without which no man seek, in general to be his best”?

Select one:

a. Maclver

b. Laski

c. Hegel

d. Kant

 

He explained his view of democracy in his work ‘Political Main’. His view of democracy is based on what he calls the competitive character of governing elites in modern democracies. He is:

Select one:

a. Robert Dahl

b. Louis Althusser

c. Martin Lipset

d. None of the above

 

Who defines the political system as the “institutions, processes and interactions through which values are authoritatively allocated in a society?

Select one:

a. Almond

b. Easton

c. Apter

d. Pye

 

The nearest approach that one finds to direct democracy in some modern states in the form of

Select one:

a. Referendum

b. Initiative

c. Recall

d. All of the above

 

Aristotle is rightly regarded as “the father absent in the world”

Select one:

a. Prior to him, political thinking was virtually absent in the world

b. He combined the ‘practical’ and ‘theoretical’ facets of politics

c. It was he who first brought to bear on political phenomena the patient analysis and unbiased research which are the proper marks and virtues of scientific inquiry

d. It was he who made the first effort to grant political science the shape of a separate academic discipline.

 

Which of the following statement is true?

Select one:

a. No rights can be given to the man against the social interest

b. Grant of rights is not concerned with social interest

c. Rights can have anti-social character

d. None of the above

 

The author of Anarchy, State and Utopia is

Select one:

a. F.A. Hayek

b. C.B. Macpherson

c. Robert Nozick

d. Neitzsche

 

In the nineteenth century, a vigorous demand for socio–economic equality was raised by:

Select one:

a. Working class

b. Peasantry

c. Propertied class

d. None of the above

 

Democracy as an ideal can be achieved through:

Select one:

a. Political Institution

b. Transformation of the mode of production

c. Inculcation of new values of human equality

d. All the above

 

Rule of Law is a concept that denotes a principle of governance requiring which of the following conditions to be fulfilled?

Select one:

a. Laws of the land should be properly notified so that the citizens known as to how it will affect them.

b. Laws should be ‘general’ in form so that they are uniformly applicable to all the citizens

c. No law should be applicable with retrospective effect

d. All of the above

 

__________ is the most important agency of the State

Select one:

a. Press

b. Judiciary

c. Sovereignty

d. Government

 

Who among the following opines that a right is a power claimed and recognized as contributory to common good?

Select one:

a. Green

b. Laski

c. Barker

d. None of the above

 

Who among the following opinion that life is a “perpetual and restless desire for power after power which ceases only in death”?

Select one:

a. Aristotle

b. Nietzsche

c. Hobbes

d. Lasswell

 

Hobbes idea of civil society is the area where in the liberty of the subject lies in

Select one:

a. The liberty to buy and sell and otherwise contract with one another

b. The liberty to choose their own abode

c. The liberty to choose their own trade of life

d. All of the above

 

Justice is a dynamic idea because

Select one:

a. Its realization is a continuous process

b. Progress towards its realization depends upon the development of social consciousness

c. Both (a) and (b)

d. The term justice suggests the quality of being just or right or reasonable

 

A powerful eighteenth century advocate of direct democracy was

Select one:

a. Rousseau

b. Montesquieu

c. Voltaire

d. Diderot

 

Who among the following has dubbed Marxism as a totalitarian doctrine?

Select one:

a. Karl Popper

b. Isaiah Berlin

c. Hannah Arendt

d. Both (a) and (c)

 

Direct democracy was first practiced in the Greek city states. In the medieval times this type of democracy was revived by

Select one:

a. Chinese kings

b. Indian states

c. Italian city states

d. All of the above

 

Which of the following works have been authored by C.B. Macpherson?

Select one:

a. The Life and Times of Liberal Democracy

b. Democratic Theory: Essay in Retrieval

c. The real world of democracy

d. All the above

 

Who among the following scholars authored the work-Mind and society?

Select one:

a. Edward Tufte

b. Pareto

c. Gaetano Mosca

d. None of the above

 

The work Law and Rights is authored by:

Select one:

a. W.E Hocking

b. L.T Hobhouse

c. Harold Laski

d. None of the above

 

Democracy in its narrow sense means

Select one:

a. Rule by the many

b. A form of government

c. A type of state

d. An order of society

 

The work liberty, Equality, Fraternity is authored by:

Select one:

a. J.F. Stephen

b. J.F. Kennedy

c. J.F. Ribero

d. None of the above

 

Which of the following works have not been authored by R.M. MacIver?

Select one:

a. The Web of Government

b. Society: its structure and changes

c. The Modern State

d. An introduction to Politics

 

Rights are broadly divided into three categories: natural rights, moral rights and legal rights

Select one:

a. Civil rights

b. Political rights

c. Economic rights

d. All of the above

 

The success of democracy depends upon

Select one:

a. Popular education

b. Faith in certain fundamental democratic principles

c. Social equality

d. All of the above

 

Which of the following is not a characteristic of Rights?

Select one:

a. The society gives recognition to only those rights which are for the welfare of the society as a whole and which promote some common and moral good.

b. The state does not create rights though they exist within the state

c. Without society, there can be no rights

d. Rights are not universal i.e., they are privileges

 

The work ideology and Utopia is authored by:

Select one:

a. Karl Mannheim

b. S.M. Lipset

c. Saint Simon

d. A.F. Bentley

 

Who said that politics is concerned with the authoritative ‘allocation of values’ for a society?

Select one:

a. Miller

b. David Easton

c. Alan Ball

d. Ernest Benn

 

The work ‘Political Science: A philosophical Analysis’ is authored by:

Select one:

a. Oran Young

b. Herbert Storing

c. Vermon van Dyke

d. Leo strauss

 

“Man is free when he obeys the law of impulse for self–perfection” – Green in the above statement Thomas Hill Green upholds which of the following ideas of freedom?

Select one:

a. Personal freedom

b. Moral freedom

c. National freedom

d. Constitutional freedom

 

The statement “Men are born and always continue free and equal in respect of their rights is associated with

Select one:

a. U.N Character of Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948.

b. French Declaration of Rights of Man, 1789

c. American Declaration of Rights

d. None of the above

 

Who among the following opinion that life is a “perpetual and restless desire for power after power which ceases only in death”?

Select one:

a. Aristotle

b. Nietzsche

c. Hobbes

d. Lasswell

 

__________ is the central subject of the study of political science.

Select one:

a. Population

b. State

c. Behaviour

d. Mass Communication

 

Bluntschli restricted the scope of Political Science to

Select one:

a. The study of government and politics

b. The study of State and Government

c. The study of Government

d. The study of State

 

Which of the following is the work authored by Lord Bryce?

Select one:

a. Political Science and Government

b. State in Theory and Practice

c. Modern Democracies

d. Democratic Government

 

The “iron law of oligarchy” was propounded by:

Select one:

a. James Burnham

b. Robert Michels

c. Gaetano Mosca

d. Graham Wallas

 

Who among the following employed a biological method in the study of politics?

Select one:

a. Lord action

b. Milton

c. T.H Green

d. Herbert Spencer

 

Legal equality implies:

Select one:

a. Equal subjection of all citizens to the law

b. Equal protection of the law for all citizens

c. Equal distribution of material goods to all

d. Both (a) and (b)

 

According to __________ “Life is not merely living but living well”

Select one:

a. St. Augustine

b. Plato

c. Aristotle

d. Socrates

 

According to the classical liberal theorists

Select one:

a. State is a social agency

b. State is a political agency

c. State is a neutral body

d. State is an agent of economic upliftment

 

Which of the following is correct?

Select one:

a. My right is not your duty and your right is my duty

b. My right is your duty and your right is my duty

c. Right and duties are not the two sides of the same coin

d. Every right does not have a corresponding obligation

 

“The art of looking for trouble. Finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it wrongly and applying the wrong remedy” Who among the following gave the above definition of politics?

Select one:

a. Ernest Barker

b. Ernest Benn

c. Frederick Pollock

d. David Easton

 

The idea of ‘reverse discrimination’ implies:

Select one:

a. Discrimination in a decreasing order

b. Equating rich and poor as in the electoral arena

c. Bestowing favoured treatment to the hithere deprived sections

d. Establishing institutional checks against arbitrary distinctions

 

Who among the following condemned democracy as “an aristocracy of black guards”?

Select one:

a. Henry Maine

b. Lord Bryce

c. Lecky

d. Talleyrand

 

Which of the following is the use to which the term ‘liberty’ can be put?

Select one:

a. Freedom from constraint, captivity or tyranny

b. The unrestrained enjoyment of natural rights

c. Power of free choice

d. All the above

 

Good luck, everyone!!

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