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CSS Political Science Chapter 1 Set 1 Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Kant's major work is
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The Critique of Pure Reason
universal Natural History and Theory of Heaven
The False Subtlety of the Four Syllogistic Figures
None of these
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Question # 2
Karl Popper's open Society and its Enemies is a critique of
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Plato and Aristotle
hegel and Kant
Marx and Weber
Plato, Hegel and Marx
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Question # 3
Who among the following described democracy as the 'tyranny of the majority?
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J.Rousseau
De Tocqueville
John Dunning
James Madison
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Question # 4
Who among the following is not a Proponent of the theory of natural rights
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Thomas Hobbes
John Locke
Thomas Jefferson
Jeremy Bentham
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Question # 5
Hume sees no difficulty in the possibility of "an eternal succession of objects ," without beginning or end . This is meant to be an objection to
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The Argument from Design
The Cosmological Argument
Kierkegaard's leap of faith
Both B and C
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Question # 6
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 # 7
What all existentialists have in common, according to Sartre, is the view that
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God does not exist, and so everything is permitted
All humans share a common nature
existence precedes essence
essence precedes existence
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Question # 8
Which of the following is NOT a key theme in Michel Foucault's writing?
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the 'hyperreality' of media imagery
the significance of 'expert discourses'
societies' use of surveillance and discipline
the 'archaeology' of scientific knowledge
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Question # 9
Hobbesian social contract is based on
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Desire for peace
Selfishness
Fear
Completion
None of these
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Question # 10
Which one of the following political thinkers was the first exponent of the liberal theory of States?
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John Locke
T.H. Green
jean jacques Rousseau
Hobbes
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Question # 11
Rawls tured towards the question of political legitimacy in the context of Intractable philosophical, religious and moral disagreement amongst citizens regarding the human good in
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A Theory of Justice
Political Liberalism
The Law of Peoples
Justice as Fairness: A Restatement
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