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CSS Political Science Chapter 1 Set 1 Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Marx and Kierkegaard
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Disagreed concerning the value of Hegelian philosophy
Were both concerned with the issue of poverty
Both concerned themselves with religious reform
Were opposed to the same forces, though they attacked them in very different ways
all of these
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Question # 2
Author of the book 'Capital ' is"
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Karl Marx
Lenin
Mao
None of these
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Question # 3
Jean-Paul Sartre was born in
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Le Havre
Paris
La Rochelle
Saint-Denis
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Question # 4
Who was the Father of English Utilitarianism?
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John Austin
James Mill
Jeremy Bentham
None of these
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Question # 5
With which two images does Faucault begin this book?
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A prison and a guillotine
A prison and a delinquent
A genealogy and the carceral system
A public execution and a timetable
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Question # 6
Gramsci is best known for his theory of
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Ricardian socialism
Hegemonic stability theory
Cultural hegemony
None of these
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Question # 7
Pierre Bourfieu developed theories of social stratification based on aesthetic taste in his 1979 work
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Practical Reason: on the Theory of Action
Interventions politiques
Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste
The Social Structures of the Economy
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Question # 8
According to Aristotle the end of state is
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Logical
Lagal
Ethical
None of these
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Question # 9
The Marxists perceive international politics as
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a struggle for power between the bourgeois and socialist systems with the hope of inevitable triumph of international proletarianism
a struggle for power between two nations or group of nations that can be managed by maintaining balances of power
Interactions among States that can be peacefully
Interactions among States guided and molded by leaders of those States
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Question # 10
The essential feature(s) of Kierkegaard's philosophy
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His opposition to the religious views of the burghers
The "leap of faith"
The subjectivity of truth
Both A and B
Both B and C
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