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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Arts in Politics (BA Politics) .
1. |
Political Thought originated in ancient Europe in |
A. | Rome |
B. | Greece |
C. | England |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Greece |
2. |
Who among the following is not a Greek Political thinker? |
A. | Socrates |
B. | Plato |
C. | Aristotle |
D. | Machiavelli |
Answer» D. Machiavelli |
3. |
Greece is situated in the …………. of Europe |
A. | North |
B. | South |
C. | East |
D. | West |
Answer» B. South |
4. |
Basically, the people of Greece lived in |
A. | Cities |
B. | The State |
C. | City-States |
D. | Both (a) and (b) |
Answer» C. City-States |
5. |
A City-State was |
A. | A modern City |
B. | A small Nation State |
C. | A Community of people living together |
D. | A Village |
Answer» C. A Community of people living together |
6. |
Athens was |
A. | A City-State |
B. | A Village |
C. | A Township |
D. | A State |
Answer» A. A City-State |
7. |
The people of Greece developed their philosophy because |
A. | They were warriors |
B. | They had calm and clear minds |
C. | God revealed Philosophy to them |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. They had calm and clear minds |
8. |
Plato lived during |
A. | 5th and 4th century BC |
B. | 4th and 3rd century BC |
C. | 3rd and 2nd century BC |
D. | 4th and 5th century AD |
Answer» A. 5th and 4th century BC |
9. |
Plato was a disciple of |
A. | Aristotle |
B. | Polybius |
C. | Cicero |
D. | Socrates |
Answer» D. Socrates |
10. |
Plato instituted |
A. | The Academy |
B. | The university of Athens |
C. | Lyceum |
D. | Coliseum |
Answer» A. The Academy |
11. |
Plato was |
A. | A Political Thinker |
B. | A Political Philosopher |
C. | A Mathematician |
D. | All the above |
Answer» D. All the above |
12. |
Which one of the following is Plato’s work? |
A. | The Lyceum |
B. | The Prince |
C. | The Republic |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. The Republic |
13. |
Following is a fundamental idea of Plato |
A. | Theory of Education |
B. | The Ideal Man |
C. | Theory of Justice |
D. | All the above |
Answer» D. All the above |
14. |
According to Plato, the following are the three elements in man |
A. | Reason, Spirit, Appetite |
B. | Reason, Justice, Equality |
C. | Justice, Liberty, Equality |
D. | Reason, Spirit, Justice |
Answer» A. Reason, Spirit, Appetite |
15. |
In Plato’s State, the element of Reason is present in |
A. | Philosophers |
B. | Soldiers |
C. | Workers |
D. | Common Men |
Answer» A. Philosophers |
16. |
In Plato’s State, the element of Spirit is present in |
A. | Philosophers |
B. | Soldiers |
C. | Workers |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Soldiers |
17. |
In Plato’s State, the element of Appetite is present in |
A. | Philosophers |
B. | Soldiers |
C. | Workers |
D. | Priests |
Answer» C. Workers |
18. |
According to the Philosophy of Plato, the fundamental character of Philosopher is |
A. | Wisdom |
B. | Courage |
C. | Appetite |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Wisdom |
19. |
The basic character of Soldiers, according to Plato, is |
A. | Wisdom |
B. | Courage |
C. | Appetite |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Courage |
20. |
In Plato’s State, the economic motive is satisfied by |
A. | Philosophers |
B. | Soldiers |
C. | Workers |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Workers |
21. |
In Plato’s State, the Government is run by |
A. | Philosophers |
B. | Soldiers |
C. | Workers |
D. | Constitution |
Answer» A. Philosophers |
22. |
Plato’s Philosopher King is |
A. | A King |
B. | A Philosopher |
C. | A Philosopher who is like a King |
D. | A King who is like a Philosopher |
Answer» C. A Philosopher who is like a King |
23. |
The most prominent characteristic of Plato’s State is |
A. | There is specialization of functions |
B. | There is no specialization of functions |
C. | There is decentralization of functions |
D. | There is no decentralization of functions. |
Answer» A. There is specialization of functions |
24. |
According to Plato |
A. | The State is Justice, Liberty and Equality Writ Large |
B. | The State is Society Writ Large |
C. | The State is Philosopher Writ Large |
D. | The State is Individual Writ Large |
Answer» D. The State is Individual Writ Large |
25. |
Plato was for |
A. | Equal Status for Men and Women |
B. | Higher Status for Men |
C. | Higher Status for Women |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Equal Status for Men and Women |
26. |
According to Plato, the objective of State is |
A. | Good Life |
B. | Good Administration |
C. | Good Philosophy |
D. | Good Economy |
Answer» A. Good Life |
27. |
Platonic system of education is |
A. | Systematic and Progressive |
B. | Systematic but not Progressive |
C. | Progressive but not Systematic |
D. | Neither Systematic nor Progressive |
Answer» A. Systematic and Progressive |
28. |
According to the Platonic system of education, Higher Education starts at the age of |
A. | 18 |
B. | 20 |
C. | 25 |
D. | 35 |
Answer» B. 20 |
29. |
Plato’s system of Communism is meant only for |
A. | Philosophers and Soldiers |
B. | Soldiers and Workers |
C. | Philosophers Soldiers and Workers |
D. | Philosophers and Workers. |
Answer» A. Philosophers and Soldiers |
30. |
According to Plato’s Communism, |
A. | Only the Upper Class can have property |
B. | Only the Lower Classes can have property |
C. | Both Upper Class and Lower Class can have Property |
D. | Nether Upper Class nor Lower class can have Property |
Answer» B. Only the Lower Classes can have property |
31. |
According to Plato, the reason for not giving private property to all classes is because |
A. | Private property is not good for people |
B. | Private property will lead to personal ambitions |
C. | Economic and political power in the same hands is not for State |
D. | Both (b) and (c) above. |
Answer» D. Both (b) and (c) above. |
32. |
According to Plato’s scheme of Education, Higher Education consists of the study of |
A. | Music and Gymnastics |
B. | Logic, Mathematics, Geometry, Astronomy |
C. | Military and diplomatic Training |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Logic, Mathematics, Geometry, Astronomy |
33. |
According to Plato’s scheme of Education, Gymnastics is good for the |
A. | Body |
B. | Mind |
C. | Spirit |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Body |
34. |
According to Platonic scheme of education, Music is good for |
A. | Body |
B. | Soul |
C. | Both (a) and (b) above |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Soul |
35. |
According to Plato, Justice at the individual level means |
A. | Selecting the true vocation in life |
B. | Abiding by the Philosopher |
C. | Having the right kind of education at the right age |
D. | A service in the Military at the right time. |
Answer» A. Selecting the true vocation in life |
36. |
According to Plato, Justice has |
A. | Only Individual Dimension |
B. | only Societal Dimension |
C. | Both Individual and societal dimensions |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Both Individual and societal dimensions |
37. |
Platonic concept of Justice at the societal level means division of society into |
A. | Philosophers, Soldiers and Workers |
B. | Philosophers and Soldiers |
C. | Rich and the poor |
D. | Rulers and the ruled |
Answer» A. Philosophers, Soldiers and Workers |
38. |
According to Plato, the following classes should live in barracks |
A. | Philosophers and slaves |
B. | Masters and Slaves |
C. | Philosophers and Soldiers |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Philosophers and Soldiers |
39. |
Plato’s ‘Republic’ contains his ideas about |
A. | Justice |
B. | Theory of State |
C. | Theory of Education |
D. | All the above |
Answer» D. All the above |
40. |
The Academy instituted by Aristotle was called |
A. | The Academy |
B. | Lyceum |
C. | Ecclesia |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Lyceum |
41. |
Who among the following strongly said that “Man is a Political Animal”? |
A. | Socrates |
B. | Plato |
C. | Aristotle |
D. | None of the Above. |
Answer» C. Aristotle |
42. |
According to Aristotle, when Family cannot meet all Man’s needs, he formed |
A. | The Village |
B. | The State |
C. | The Commune |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. The Village |
43. |
According to Aristotle, the following is the highest form of Community |
A. | The Family |
B. | The Village |
C. | The Commune |
D. | The State |
Answer» D. The State |
44. |
Who said, “The State came into being for the sake of good life and continues for the sake of good life” ? |
A. | Socrates |
B. | Plato |
C. | Aristotle |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Aristotle |
45. |
Who said, “Without the State Man cannot realize his destiny”? |
A. | Socrates |
B. | Plato |
C. | Aristotle |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Aristotle |
46. |
According to Aristotle, the State is |
A. | Product of selfishness of man |
B. | A convenience |
C. | Organic in nature |
D. | Inorganic in nature |
Answer» C. Organic in nature |
47. |
Who among the following philosophers proposed the evolutionary theory of State? |
A. | Socrates |
B. | Plato |
C. | Aristotle |
D. | Polybius |
Answer» C. Aristotle |
48. |
According to Aristotle, the function of the State is |
A. | Good administration |
B. | Economic Goodness |
C. | Moral perfection of the individual |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Moral perfection of the individual |
49. |
Who among the following philosophers proposed a Theory of Slavery? |
A. | Socrates |
B. | Aristotle |
C. | Polybius |
D. | Machiavelli |
Answer» B. Aristotle |
50. |
According to Aristotle, the particular quality of a Master is |
A. | Physical strength |
B. | Intellectual Strength |
C. | Both Physical strength and intellectual strength |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Intellectual Strength |
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