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CSS Political Science Chapter 1 Set 1 Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
J. S. Mill recommended complete freedom of speech and censorship:
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in the case of a false view
in the cases of a false view and a view that is partially true and partially false
in the case of view that is both partially true and partially false
in all cases irrespective of whether a view is partially or wholly true or false
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Question # 2
Existentialism is the philosophical doctrine according to which our being as subjective individuals is more important than
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what we have in common objectively with other human beings
Our objective relationship with God
Our ability to exercise individual choices
Our choice of inner beliefs
None of these
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Question # 3
When does Foucault claim that the carceral system was completed?
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January 22, 1840
December 25, 1900
November 13 , 1860
April 17, 1833
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Question # 4
The thinker who has been characterized as a 'reluctant democrat' is:
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J. Bentham
E.Burke
T. H. Green
J. S Mill
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Question # 5
according to john Locke the worst form of Government is:
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Monarchy
Aristocracy
Democracy
None of these
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Question # 6
"Principle of Utility" as a method was the idea of
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james Mill
Herbert Spencer
Jeremy Bentham
Kant
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Question # 7
According to Kant, any proposition that asserts the existence of something must be
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unprovable
A tautology
Analytic
synthetic
Self-contradictory
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Question # 8
Rawls's A Theory of Justice (1971)includes a thought experiment he called the
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"Veil of ignorance"
"Original position"
"Reflective equilibrium"
None of these
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Question # 9
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 # 10
Pierre Bourdieu refers to his perspective as:
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Structuralist constructivism
post-constructivism
genetic capitalism
field theory
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Question # 11
Rawls develops his original position by modeling it, in certain respects at least, after the "initial situations" of various social contract thinkers who came before him, including
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Thomas Hobbes
john Locke
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
All of above
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