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CSS Political Science Chapter 1 Set 1 Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
The turning point in the life of Plato came in the year 399 BC when he was of:(CSS-2005/2009)
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24 years
26 years
28 years
None of these
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Question # 2
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 # 3
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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Question # 4
Who is the head of the system of penalty in which public execution is an accepted punishment?
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The executioner
The King
The Pope
The prison
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Question # 5
In January 1958, Mao launched the second Five-Year Plan, known as the
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Guideline
Socialist market economy
Great Leap Forward
None of these
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Question # 6
Gramsci was one of the most important Marxist thinkers of the 20th century, and a particularly key thinker in the development of
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Academic Marxism
Western Marxism
Orthodox Marxism
None of these
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Question # 7
Who is the main reformer that Foucault analyzes ?
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Danton
Beccaria
Shaw
Boethius
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Question # 8
Immanuel Kant was a
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German philosopher
French philosopher
English philosopher
None of these
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Question # 9
"Justice as treating equals equally and unequal's unequally" who said this
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Aristotle
J.S. Mill
T.H. Green
None of these
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Question # 10
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 # 11
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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