CBSE Class 11 Political Science – MCQ and Online Tests – Unit 11 – Political Theory: An Introduction
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CBSE Class 11 Political Science – MCQ and Online Tests – Unit 11 – Political Theory: An Introduction
Question 1.
Politics has been divided into two separate parts theoretical politics and applied politics by:
(a) Aristotle
(b) Machiavelli
(c) Polloch
(d) Catlin
Answer
Answer: (c) Polloch
Question 2.
The term ‘Politics’ is derived from:
(a) Latin word ‘Polis’
(b) Greek word ‘Polis’
(c) English word ‘Political’
(d) Greek word ‘City-State’
Answer
Answer: (b) Greek word ‘Polis’
Question 3.
Scope of Political Theory is:
(a) Study of power
(b) To determine the political principles
(c) Study of state and government
(d) All of the above
Answer
Answer: (d) All of the of above
Question 4.
Human beings are unique because they
(a) Possess power of reasoning and reflection
(b) Are social beings and depend on society
(c) Participate in politics
(d) Never fight with one another
Answer
Answer: (a) Possess power of reasoning and reflection
Question 5.
A political party must have
(a) Party headquarters
(b) An Ideology
(c) Power seeking politicians
(d) A strong vote bank
Answer
Answer: (b) An Ideology
Question 6.
Mark the correct statement related to the Traditional View of politics.
(a) Politics is the study of state and the government
(b) Study of analysis of the whole of the political system
(c) Class struggle between haves and haves not
(d) Relationship between an environment and the system
Answer
Answer: (a) Politics is the study of state and the government
Question 7.
The concept of “separation of powers” is given by
(a) Plato
(b) Rousseau
(c) Aristotle
(d) Montesquieu
Answer
Answer: (d) Montesquieu
Question 8.
An important non-state actor in any democracy in present times is
(a) Judiciary
(b) Local government
(c) Civil society organisations
(d) Civil services
Answer
Answer: (c) Civil society organisations
Question 9.
Identify the leader who advocated the cause of the scheduled castes.
(a) Machiavelli
(b) B.R. Ambedkar
(c) Karl Marx
(d) Aristotle
Answer
Answer: (b) B.R. Ambedkar
Question 10.
Identify the thinker associated with the Modern Approach.
(a) David Easton
(b) Plato
(c) Aristotle
(d) Socrates
Answer
Answer: (a) David Easton
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