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CSS Political Science Chapter 1 Set 1 Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
According to Fukuyama democracy's only real competitor in the realm of ideas today is
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Radical Islamism
Stalinism
Fascism
None of these
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Question # 2
The Greek philosopher Aristotle died in
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322 B.C
332 B.C
384 B.c
None of these
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Question # 3
The positive theory theory of liberty was advocated by
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J S Mill
T. H. Green
Isaih
Karl popper
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Question # 4
Sartre claims that when he speaks of forlornness, he means that
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God does not exist and we must face all the consequences of this
we can never truly know another human being
we are not responsible for our passions
All of the above
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Question # 5
With which one of the following can the organic conception of the State be associated?
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Machiavelli
Aristotle
Thomas Hobbes
Karl Marx
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Question # 6
What were penal reformers attempting to do, according to Foucault?
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To find a way of punishing better
To find a way of punishing less
to disentangle the penalty from the crime
To protect prisoners from cruelty
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Question # 7
The theory of social contract primarily seeks
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to explore the historical origin of the State
to explain the basis of political obligation
to justify the status quo
to bring out a radical transformation of society by revolution
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Question # 8
In Satre's view, humans are responsible for
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their actions
their passions
Both A and B
Neither A nor B
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Question # 9
Montesquieu restricts froms of Government upto
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3
4
5
None of these
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Question # 10
Which argument does Kierkegaard use for the existence of God?
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The Argument from Design
The Argument from first Cause
The Ontological Argument
A version of the Cosmological Argument
Kierkegaard gives no argument for the existence of God
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Question # 11
The price of salvation, according to Kierkegaard's variety of Protestantism, is
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The performance of "good works"
Frequent public attestations of belief in God's existence
Unconditioned faith in God's promise of eternal life
Both A and B
NOne of thee
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