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CSS Political Science Chapter 1 Set 1 Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
The theory of social contract primarily seeks
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to explore the historical origin of the State
to explain the basis of political obligation
to justify the status quo
to bring out a radical transformation of society by revolution
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Question # 2
Michel Foucault argued that
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harsh punishments are necessary to make people obey the law
If people were more conscious of their rights they could eradicate power inequalities forever
power is a quality reserved for government institutions
power is inherent in all social relations, and is, therefore, impossible to eradicate even though its abuses should always be attacked
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Question # 3
The natural rights of the people according to Locke are
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Right to Life, Liberty and property
Right to self-preservation adn right to property
Right to life and equality and right to property
None of these
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Question # 4
In Marx's view, the social revolution beings when relations of production become a fetter upon the further development of forces of production. The 'relations of production', in this context, refer to:
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Relations between the nations
Relations between surplus value and absolute surplus value
Relation between production and distribution
Relation between the basic classes
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Question # 5
One of the first moves of Lenin's government was to ban
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All opposition parties
All opposition press
All opposition leaders
None of these
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Question # 6
Plato wrote
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Politics
The Laws
Political Economy
Polity
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Question # 7
Who gave a lasting contribution to scientific philosophy?
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Otto Neurath
Kant
Rudolf Carnap
Hans hann
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Question # 8
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 # 9
Rawls's book the first, A Theory of Justice, focused on
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How citizens divided by intractable religious
Distributive justice
Issue of global justice
Philosophical disagreements
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Question # 10
Hobbesian social contract is based on
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Desire for peace
Selfishness
Fear
Completion
None of these
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Question # 11
Concerning the relationship between morality and theology, Bentham claims that:
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we must first know whether something is right before we can know whether it conforms to God,s will
We must first know whether something conforms to God's will before we can know that it is right.
God exists , but does not concern himself with matters of morality
God does not exist
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