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CSS Political Science Chapter 1 Set 1 Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Associations are not persona ficta but real persons existing prior to the State . This view was propounded by
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Hobbes
Hegel
Duguit
Gierke
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Question # 2
Gramsci', like the early Marx , was an emphatic proponent of
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Determinist philosophy
Historicism
Metaphysical materialism
None pf these
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Question # 3
The idea of social contract has been recently revived under a new form by:
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Nozick
Rawls
Oakshott
Hannah Arendt
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Question # 4
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 # 5
Rousseau was born on
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28 July 1712
28 June 1812
28 June 1712
28 August 1712
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Question # 6
The People's Republic of China was established on
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Oct. 1, 1950
Oct. 1, 1949
Oct. 1, 1951
None of these
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Question # 7
Montesquieu restricts froms of Government upto
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3
4
5
None of these
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Question # 8
According to Bourdieu, the most important of all field is
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economic
political
cultural
social
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Question # 9
What adjective best describes the pre-mofern criminal investigation?
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Barbarous
Unjust
Secret
Suspicious
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Question # 10
"Only the will of the sovereign can be the source of law". who said it?
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John Hobbes
John Austin
Groutious
None of these
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Question # 11
The Open Society and Its Enemies is a work on political philosophy by Karl Popper, in which
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Popper offers a critique of theories of teleological historicism
he seeks to persuade the reader of both the danger and the bankruptcy of the idea of historicism
None of these
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