MCQ Class 11 Political Science Chapter 1 Political Theory: An Introduction Advertisement Political TheoryMCQ’s For All Chapters – Political Science Class 11th 1. Critics of Vietnam’s 2013 amended constitution argue that ithampers the authority of the government to operate efficiently and in the best interest of its citizens fosters oppression by providing a veneer of legitimacy to vested interest groups and privileged sectors of societyis based in an atheist worldview and violates the fundamental right to freedom of religious practicerestricts the education and progress of humanity at large by protecting freedom of religionQuestion 1 of 162. Which of the following theory believes that rights are conditions ,which contribute andhelp in the promotion of common good ?historical naturalsocial welfarelegalQuestion 2 of 163. The main characteristics of the traditional approach of political science was ____ ?the value free study comparative studyemphasis on scientific methodologyinstitutional studyQuestion 3 of 164. Which of the following statements about theory in the social sciences is true?Theories are not based on facts and are meant to encourage the imagination. Natural science theories are capable of being tested, but social science theories are not.Theories are systematic explanations of phenomenaPositivist theories are inductive and interpretivist theories are deductive.Question 4 of 165. Which of the following modern states could best be described as a “weak” state?Vietnam PeruTurkeyNigeriaQuestion 5 of 166. Who did not consider territory as an essential element of state?aristotle hobbesseelylaskiQuestion 6 of 167. Which of the following best describes exploratory research ?It aims to revise existing exploratory and descriptive research. It attempts to identify causal factors and outcomes of phenomenaIt examines the what, where, and when of phenomenaIt requires making observations and documenting phenomenaQuestion 7 of 168. In Modern political rights are guaranteed to :all citizensadult citizens onlyproperty owners onlymen onlyQuestion 8 of 169. Which theorist believed that society arises because of necessity, natural inclination, and habit ?Thomas Hobbes David HumeKarl MarxMax WeberQuestion 9 of 1610. The “Intellectual God Father of Behaviouralism” is :charles merriamdavid eastonlaswellaristotleQuestion 10 of 1611. The transition from military rule to democracy in Brazil beginning in 1985 was characterized by which of the following ?The new government’s commitment to addressing inequality The maintenance of power by the political eliteThe transfer of substantial authority to rural areasThe end of the federal system in BrazilQuestion 11 of 1612. According to Hobbes; the state of nature was:very law abiding nasty and brutishcultured and manneredselfless Question 12 of 1613. Which of the following pieces of evidence undermines modernization theory? Education, mass communication, and urbanization can lead people to mobilize, but not always in a democratic fashion.Richer countries tend to be, on average, more democratic than poorer states.Greater citizen participation in decision-making processes occurs more often in richer countries than in poorer ones.Citizens of richer countries have, on average, a higher degree of education.Question 13 of 1614. Which of the following is NOT true with regard to bicameral legislatures? Bicameral legislatures grew out of the need in European countries to represent the aristocracy as well as the rest of the population.Bicameral legislatures grew out of the need to provide adequate representation to individual states within the federal system of the United States.Bicameral legislatures typically are more efficient than unicameral legislatures in their ability to divide up legislation.Bicameral legislatures are generally better able than unicameral legislatures to represent a variety of interest groups and views.Question 14 of 1615. In terms of economic development, Vietnam is ______ China.behind even withahead ofnot comparable withQuestion 15 of 1616. Historical Approach is also known as :legal approach traditional approachevolutionary approach Question 16 of 16 Loading...
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