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CSS Political Science Chapter 1 Set 1 Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Which one of the following political thinkers was the first exponent of the liberal theory of States?
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John Locke
T.H. Green
jean jacques Rousseau
Hobbes
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Question # 2
Rousseau's theory of General Will implies that it is:
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the sum of particular wills
The aggregate of all rational wills of individuals comprising a particular political community
the transcendent, universal will may be even of one individual, which aims at the common good of the community
will of the enlightened ruling elite
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Question # 3
Bourdieu became " the intellectual reference" for movements opposed to neo-liberalism and globalisation that developed in France and elsewhere during the
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80s
90s
70s
None of these
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Question # 4
"The Spirit of Laws/1748" won great fame for
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J. J Rousseau
Jeremy Bentham
Montesquieu
None of these
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Question # 5
According to Sartre , existentialism is a doctrine intended strictly for
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All people
specialists and philosophers
Europeans
atheists
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Question # 6
Rawls's book the first, A Theory of Justice, focused on
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How citizens divided by intractable religious
Distributive justice
Issue of global justice
Philosophical disagreements
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Question # 7
Kant is known for his theory that there is a single moral obligation, which he called the
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Hypothetical imperatives
Formula of Universal Law
"Categorical Imperative"
None of these
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Question # 8
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 # 9
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 # 10
Fukuyama himself identifies on some level with Marx, but more stronmgly with the
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Immanuel Kant
Gustav Fechner
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Friedrich von Schelling
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Question # 11
The Marxian theory of Surplus Value is largely derived from the theory of:
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Adam Smith
Ricardo
Malthus
John Stuart Mill
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