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CSS Political Science Chapter 1 Set 1 Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
What did Michel Foucault claim concerning episteme?
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They form a continuous series leading to the advancement of truth over superstition
They are discovered, not made
They can be the basis of objective
They are socially created realities that serve as the ground of truth for their eras
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Question # 2
'Speech and Phenomenon ' is written by
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Roland Barthes
Julia Kristeva
Jacques Derrida
Faoucault
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Question # 3
The natural rights of the people according to Locke are
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Right to Life, Liberty and property
Right to self-preservation adn right to property
Right to life and equality and right to property
None of these
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Question # 4
Samuel P. huntington wrote a 1993 essay, "The Clash of Civilizations", in direct response to
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America at the Crossroads
The End of History
The Origins of Political Order
Political Order and Political Decay
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Question # 5
The Spirit of Laws was written by
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John Locke
J.S. Mill
Hume
Edmund Burk
Montesquieu
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Question # 6
Jean-Paul Sartre was born in
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Le Havre
Paris
La Rochelle
Saint-Denis
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Question # 7
The Marxists perceive international politics as
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a struggle for power between the bourgeois and socialist systems with the hope of inevitable triumph of international proletarianism
a struggle for power between two nations or group of nations that can be managed by maintaining balances of power
Interactions among States that can be peacefully
Interactions among States guided and molded by leaders of those States
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Question # 8
The central emotional experience of Kierkegaard's philosophy and life was
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His early physical self-indulgence
The death of his father at an early age
His confrontation with existential dread
His devotion to Hegelian
His fascination with the philosophy of plato
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Question # 9
Gramsci's theory of hegemony is tied to his conception of the
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Capitalist state
Republic state
Democratic state
None of these
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Question # 10
"Justice as treating equals equally and unequal's unequally" who said this
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Aristotle
J.S. Mill
T.H. Green
None of these
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Question # 11
______is regarded as the father of deconstruction theory
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Derrida
Levi-Strauss
Roland Barthes
Saussure
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