Deck 7: Political Theory and Approaches

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John Locke had written the book called

A)Two Treatises of Government
B)Leviathan
C)Hard Times
D)None of the above
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Hobbes' state of nature was characterised by

A)constant evolution
B)war of all against all
C)state of happiness
D)universal altruism
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Which of the following concept was propounded by Rousseau?

A)absolute state
B)individual liberty
C)stateless society
D)general will
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Which is not part of evolutional theory of state

A)natural
B)kinship
C)class
D)none of the above
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"The state is not a mere artificial creation but an institution or natural growth of historical evolution", was stated by

A)Luther
B)Garner
C)Plato
D)King
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Who said, "kinship creates society and society at length creates the states"

A)Gettle
B)Zealot
C)Garner
D)Mac Iver
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Who said, "underlying all other elements in state formation including kinship and religion is political consciousness, the supreme element".

A)Gilchirst
B)Wolin
C)Smith
D)Tagore
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Who wrote the book The Prince

A)Sabine
B)Machiavelli
C)Popper
D)Max Weber
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The State for Marx is an executive committee of

A)Bourgeoisie
B)Workers
C)Proletariat
D)Politician
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The author of "The Origin of Family, Private Property and the State" was

A)Morgan
B)Thomas Hobbes
C)Friedrich Engels
D)John Dunne
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According to Marxist, the capitalist state will be taken over by

A)Liberal State under the industrialist
B)Civil society
C)Monarchy
D)Dictatorship of the proletariat
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According to Marxist theory

A)the state and society are created by god
B)the state is artificial creation to suit the ruling class
C)the state is the outcome of capitalist revolution
D)none of the above
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The term sovereignty is derived from Latin word

A)supernatural
B)suspect
C)super
D)superanus
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Which of the following is not the characteristics of sovereignty?

A)Plurality
B)Unity
C)Absoluteness
D)Permanence
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In popular sovereignty the ultimate source of authority is from

A)God
B)Government
C)Community
D)People
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Austin theory of sovereignty is also known as which theory?

A)Monistic
B)Political
C)Liberal
D)Economic
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Author of Lectures on Jurisprudence: Or The Philosophy of Positive Law is

A)John Austin
B)Adam Smith
C)Skinner
D)Ricardo
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Who among the following is not the exponents of pluralist theory of sovereignty

A)Harold J. Laski
B)J. Neville Figgis
C)Earnest Barker
D)None of the above
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Pluralist theory of sovereignty was a reaction to

A)Classical liberalism
B)Monistic theory
C)Liberal Theory
D)Marxist Theory
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Which theory challenges the sovereignty of State and regards State as an association of associations

A)Monistic theory
B)Primodialist
C)Pluralist theory
D)Marxist theory
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According to pluralist theory, the basis of the state sovereignty is on

A)rights
B)absolutism
C)will
D)force
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Who defined 'state' as 'March of God on Earth'.

A)Marx
B)Austin
C)Middleton
D)Hegel
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The statement, "every State is known by the rights that it maintains" is associated with

A)T. H. Green
B)Laski
C)Lord Bryce
D)Whitehall
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Who said, "Over himself, his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign"

A)Hayek
B)Merriam
C)J. S. Mill
D)Miller
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The word 'law' is derived from an old Teutonic term

A)log
B)lag
C)lagger
D)large
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John Austin defines law as the 'command' of the

A)Sovereign
B)Monarch
C)Prime Minister
D)President
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Who explained that "Law is a rule of civil conduct prescribed by the supreme power in a state, commanding what is right, and prohibiting what is wrong"

A)Blackstone
B)Sabine
C)Garner
D)Laski
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Which of the following is not the sources of law?

A)custom
B)religion
C)legislation
D)liberty
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Which of the following is considered as part of law?

A)ordinance
B)public statement
C)free speech
D)gender
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Which regarded as the principle legitimate source of law in modern deomcartic State

A)Custom
B)Superstition
C)Religion
D)Legislation
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Which is regarded as the supreme law of independent State

A)Constitution
B)Judicial decision
C)Convention
D)Customary law
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According to John Locke, 'where there is no law'

A)'there are rights'
B)'there is no freedom'
C)'there is liberty'
D)'there is no justice'
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The aspect of 'positive relationship' between law and liberty is

A)Law protects only the liberty of the individual at the cost of the society
B)Law helps in establishing a civilized society and protect the life and liberty for individuals.
C)Law help in protecting the society at the cost of individual liberty
D)None of the above
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Which types of law deals with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses

A)criminal law
B)conventional law
C)customary law
D)civil law
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One of the aspect of 'negative relationship' between law and liberty is

A)the more the law, the more the liberty
B)the less the law, the less the liberty
C)the more the law, the less the liberty
D)the more the law, the more the rights
Question
Locke exerted that the state is to protect the individual's

A)rights and liberty
B)religion and liberty
C)wealth only
D)life and property
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Which is the types of law that regulates the actions of the people in society and it is backed by the coercive power of the State.

A)Civil law
B)Moral law
C)National law
D)International law
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Monism stands for

A)neutrality in exercise of power
B)power in the hand of many
C)partiality in exercise of power
D)absolutism in the exercise of power
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Who states that, "The great aim of the struggle for liberty has been equality before the law"

A)Bentham
B)John Rawls
C)F. A. Hayek
D)Macmillan
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Which is not considered as part and source of international law

A)Bilateral Treaties
B)International Convention
C)Agreement
D)State legislation
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The term 'liberty' is derived from Latin word

A)liber
B)liberal
C)libar
D)lister
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The term 'liberty' mean

A)rights
B)authority
C)pluralism
D)freedom
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Marxist analysed freedom against the background of

A)socio-religious conditions of men
B)socio-economic conditions of men
C)socio-cultural conditions of men
D)religious-politico conditions of men
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The grant of franchise to women on equal terms with men is an assertion of the principle of

A)political equality
B)civil equality
C)social equality
D)economic equality
Question
Which is associated with classical liberalism?

A)Adam Smith
B)Nehru
C)Karl Marx
D)Henderson
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In his defense to individual liberty, John Lock proposed

A)Full sovereign state
B)unlimited government
C)Socialist State
D)limited government
Question
Utilitarianism is based on the principle

A)negative liberty
B)the rights of man in the society
C)the greatest happiness of the greatest number
D)the greatest happiness for the society
Question
Liberal concept of freedom emphasises on

A)State liberty
B)collective rights
C)individual liberty
D)individual restraint
Question
J.S. Mill in support of individual liberty had written a book called

A)An autobiography
B)Political Obligation
C)The Rights of Man
D)On Liberty
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Liberal ideas of freedom totally reject the foundational assumptions of

A)individual rights
B)divine-rights theory
C)limited government
D)capitalist society
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Deck 7: Political Theory and Approaches
1
John Locke had written the book called

A)Two Treatises of Government
B)Leviathan
C)Hard Times
D)None of the above
Two Treatises of Government
2
Hobbes' state of nature was characterised by

A)constant evolution
B)war of all against all
C)state of happiness
D)universal altruism
war of all against all
3
Which of the following concept was propounded by Rousseau?

A)absolute state
B)individual liberty
C)stateless society
D)general will
general will
4
Which is not part of evolutional theory of state

A)natural
B)kinship
C)class
D)none of the above
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5
"The state is not a mere artificial creation but an institution or natural growth of historical evolution", was stated by

A)Luther
B)Garner
C)Plato
D)King
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6
Who said, "kinship creates society and society at length creates the states"

A)Gettle
B)Zealot
C)Garner
D)Mac Iver
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7
Who said, "underlying all other elements in state formation including kinship and religion is political consciousness, the supreme element".

A)Gilchirst
B)Wolin
C)Smith
D)Tagore
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8
Who wrote the book The Prince

A)Sabine
B)Machiavelli
C)Popper
D)Max Weber
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9
The State for Marx is an executive committee of

A)Bourgeoisie
B)Workers
C)Proletariat
D)Politician
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10
The author of "The Origin of Family, Private Property and the State" was

A)Morgan
B)Thomas Hobbes
C)Friedrich Engels
D)John Dunne
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11
According to Marxist, the capitalist state will be taken over by

A)Liberal State under the industrialist
B)Civil society
C)Monarchy
D)Dictatorship of the proletariat
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12
According to Marxist theory

A)the state and society are created by god
B)the state is artificial creation to suit the ruling class
C)the state is the outcome of capitalist revolution
D)none of the above
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13
The term sovereignty is derived from Latin word

A)supernatural
B)suspect
C)super
D)superanus
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14
Which of the following is not the characteristics of sovereignty?

A)Plurality
B)Unity
C)Absoluteness
D)Permanence
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15
In popular sovereignty the ultimate source of authority is from

A)God
B)Government
C)Community
D)People
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16
Austin theory of sovereignty is also known as which theory?

A)Monistic
B)Political
C)Liberal
D)Economic
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17
Author of Lectures on Jurisprudence: Or The Philosophy of Positive Law is

A)John Austin
B)Adam Smith
C)Skinner
D)Ricardo
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18
Who among the following is not the exponents of pluralist theory of sovereignty

A)Harold J. Laski
B)J. Neville Figgis
C)Earnest Barker
D)None of the above
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19
Pluralist theory of sovereignty was a reaction to

A)Classical liberalism
B)Monistic theory
C)Liberal Theory
D)Marxist Theory
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20
Which theory challenges the sovereignty of State and regards State as an association of associations

A)Monistic theory
B)Primodialist
C)Pluralist theory
D)Marxist theory
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21
According to pluralist theory, the basis of the state sovereignty is on

A)rights
B)absolutism
C)will
D)force
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22
Who defined 'state' as 'March of God on Earth'.

A)Marx
B)Austin
C)Middleton
D)Hegel
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23
The statement, "every State is known by the rights that it maintains" is associated with

A)T. H. Green
B)Laski
C)Lord Bryce
D)Whitehall
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24
Who said, "Over himself, his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign"

A)Hayek
B)Merriam
C)J. S. Mill
D)Miller
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25
The word 'law' is derived from an old Teutonic term

A)log
B)lag
C)lagger
D)large
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26
John Austin defines law as the 'command' of the

A)Sovereign
B)Monarch
C)Prime Minister
D)President
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27
Who explained that "Law is a rule of civil conduct prescribed by the supreme power in a state, commanding what is right, and prohibiting what is wrong"

A)Blackstone
B)Sabine
C)Garner
D)Laski
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28
Which of the following is not the sources of law?

A)custom
B)religion
C)legislation
D)liberty
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29
Which of the following is considered as part of law?

A)ordinance
B)public statement
C)free speech
D)gender
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30
Which regarded as the principle legitimate source of law in modern deomcartic State

A)Custom
B)Superstition
C)Religion
D)Legislation
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31
Which is regarded as the supreme law of independent State

A)Constitution
B)Judicial decision
C)Convention
D)Customary law
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32
According to John Locke, 'where there is no law'

A)'there are rights'
B)'there is no freedom'
C)'there is liberty'
D)'there is no justice'
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33
The aspect of 'positive relationship' between law and liberty is

A)Law protects only the liberty of the individual at the cost of the society
B)Law helps in establishing a civilized society and protect the life and liberty for individuals.
C)Law help in protecting the society at the cost of individual liberty
D)None of the above
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34
Which types of law deals with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses

A)criminal law
B)conventional law
C)customary law
D)civil law
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35
One of the aspect of 'negative relationship' between law and liberty is

A)the more the law, the more the liberty
B)the less the law, the less the liberty
C)the more the law, the less the liberty
D)the more the law, the more the rights
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36
Locke exerted that the state is to protect the individual's

A)rights and liberty
B)religion and liberty
C)wealth only
D)life and property
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37
Which is the types of law that regulates the actions of the people in society and it is backed by the coercive power of the State.

A)Civil law
B)Moral law
C)National law
D)International law
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38
Monism stands for

A)neutrality in exercise of power
B)power in the hand of many
C)partiality in exercise of power
D)absolutism in the exercise of power
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39
Who states that, "The great aim of the struggle for liberty has been equality before the law"

A)Bentham
B)John Rawls
C)F. A. Hayek
D)Macmillan
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40
Which is not considered as part and source of international law

A)Bilateral Treaties
B)International Convention
C)Agreement
D)State legislation
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41
The term 'liberty' is derived from Latin word

A)liber
B)liberal
C)libar
D)lister
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42
The term 'liberty' mean

A)rights
B)authority
C)pluralism
D)freedom
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43
Marxist analysed freedom against the background of

A)socio-religious conditions of men
B)socio-economic conditions of men
C)socio-cultural conditions of men
D)religious-politico conditions of men
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44
The grant of franchise to women on equal terms with men is an assertion of the principle of

A)political equality
B)civil equality
C)social equality
D)economic equality
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45
Which is associated with classical liberalism?

A)Adam Smith
B)Nehru
C)Karl Marx
D)Henderson
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46
In his defense to individual liberty, John Lock proposed

A)Full sovereign state
B)unlimited government
C)Socialist State
D)limited government
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47
Utilitarianism is based on the principle

A)negative liberty
B)the rights of man in the society
C)the greatest happiness of the greatest number
D)the greatest happiness for the society
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48
Liberal concept of freedom emphasises on

A)State liberty
B)collective rights
C)individual liberty
D)individual restraint
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49
J.S. Mill in support of individual liberty had written a book called

A)An autobiography
B)Political Obligation
C)The Rights of Man
D)On Liberty
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50
Liberal ideas of freedom totally reject the foundational assumptions of

A)individual rights
B)divine-rights theory
C)limited government
D)capitalist society
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