Political Science MCQs Practice Test 79 PDF
Political Science MCQs Practice Test 79 PDF
Political Science MCQs Practice Test 79 PDF
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1. In describing the “State of Nature” the concept of “the veil of ignorance” was introduced by
a. Hobbes
b. Locke
c. Rousseau
d. Rawis
a. Pluralist
b. Individualist
c. Marxist
3. Assertion (A): The New Leftism of Herbert Marcuse, Frantz Fanon and others is not a
total rejection of Marxism.
In the context of the above two statements which one of the following is correct?
4. The function of the State is not to promote morality but to remove obstacles from the way
of good life. The above view is attributed to
a. New-idealists
b. Fascists
c. Utilitarian
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d. Anarchists
In the context of the above two statements which one of the following is correct?
a. Marxists
b. Democratic Socialists
c. Syndic lists
d. Anarchists
c. Designs a calculus which reconciles the greatest good of the individual into the sum
total of the good
d. Resolves the problem of individual freedom and social justice within the framework
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9. Who among the following thinkers combined natural rights with physiological metaphor?
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a. Locke
b. Spencer
c. Green
d. Burke
11. “The free man is the man who is not in irons, nor imprisoned in a gaol, nor terrorized like
a slave by the fear of punishment… It is not lack of freedom not to fly like an eagle or swim
like a whale” (Halvetius) This is concept of freedom
a. As empowerment
b. As self determination
c. As absence of obstacles both external and internal which hamper individual action
12. “Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems good to themselves
than by compelling each to live as seems good to the rest.” This view was expressed by
a. J S Mill
b. Milten
c. Spinoza
d. Laski
13. “Freedom is the positive power or capacity of doing or enjoying something worth doing or
enjoying.” This view of liberty was expressed by
a. T. Green
b. 1. Kant
c. H. Laski
d. J S Mill
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14. Which one of the following is not an apt description of negative liberty?
b. The individual has some assured positive spheres in which others can not interfere
15. Assertion (A): Right to equality suggests that people ought to have an equal
opportunity to demonstrate their particular capabilities arid not be governed by the
accident o their birth.
Reason (R): All men are equal in virtue, talent rational capacity and Endeavour.
In the context of the above two statements which one of the following is correct?
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