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CSS Political Science Chapter 1 Set 1 Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
In Rousseau's philosophy, society's negative influence on men centers on its transformation of
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a positve self-love
Amour de soi
Instinctive human desire for self-preservation
All of the above
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Question # 2
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 # 3
In Sartre's view, when one chooses how to live one is choosing
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only for oneself
for all of one's family
for all of one's friends
for all people
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Question # 4
Kant opposed
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Democracy
Dictatorship
Monarchy
None of these
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Question # 5
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 # 6
What is the cornerstone of Marxism?
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Attack on bourgeois way to life
Economic determinism
Materialist conception of history
A distinctive philosophy of the state
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Question # 7
According to Aristotle the end of state is:
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legal
Social
Ethical
Economic
None of these
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Question # 8
According to Derrida _______ Limits the free play of structure?
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Human science
The center
Sign
Signified
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Question # 9
Rawls's
the most important work in moral philosophy since the end of World War 2 is
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A Theory of justice
Political Liberalism
The Law of Peoples
Justice as Fairness: A Restatement
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Question # 10
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 # 11
What was the chief benefit of " creating" delinquency?
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it allowed illegality to be confined to a small group and supervised
It provided a pool of cheap labor for industrial expansion
It ended the need for public executions
It widened the field of knowledge of the human sciences
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