Methodology and Perspectives of Social Sciences MCQs

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Shiva Ram • 21.45K Points
Instructor III

Q 41. Political liberty is often taken as synonymous with

(A) democracy
(B) majority rule
(C) freedom
(D) independence of division
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Gopal Sharma • 28.64K Points
Instructor II

Q 42. Who among the following was the chief exponent of natural liberty

(A) rousseau
(B) laski
(C) plato
(D) herbert spencer
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Priyanka Tomar • 25.98K Points
Instructor II

Q 43. The concept of natural liberty is associated with

(A) divine origin theory
(B) social contract theory
(C) force theory
(D) evolutionary theory
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Vinay • 19K Points
Tutor I

Q 44. Which one of the following statements is correct

(A) liberty means absence of all restrains
(B) liberty means power to do whatever one pleases
(C) liberty means absence of objection
(D) liberty is not total absence of restrains but the existence of socially acceptable restrains
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Mohini Yadav • 27.60K Points
Instructor II

Q 45. Who said: “Where there is no law there is no freedom”?

(A) t.h. green
(B) locke
(C) hobbes
(D) mac iver
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Rakesh Kumar • 19.20K Points
Tutor I

Q 46. Civil liberty is inherent in the laws of

(A) state
(B) nature
(C) society
(D) all of the above
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Priyanka Tomar • 25.98K Points
Instructor II

Q 47. Which one of the following is regarded as the most important contribution of behaviouralism to political science

(A) it greatly helped in theory building
(B) it developed several new concepts
(C) it developed several new tools of research
(D) it emphasized the important role which history can’t play in research
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Vikash Gupta • 24.35K Points
Instructor III

Q 48. The behaviorist approach differs from the traditional approach for the study of political science in so far as

(A) it is an analytical
(B) it is general rather than particular
(C) it is explanatory rather than ethical
(D) it has all the above features
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Gopal Sharma • 28.64K Points
Instructor II

Q 49. The behaviorist approach to the study of political science was developed as a protest against

(A) the historical approach.
(B) the philosophical approach.
(C) descriptive-institutional approach.
(D) all of the above.
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Praveen Singh • 27.20K Points
Instructor II

Q 50. Though the Behaviorist Approach for the study of political science was developed after the first world war it gained popularity only

(A) in the thirties of the twentieth century.
(B) after the second world war .
(C) in the sixties of the twentieth century .
(D) in the eighties of the twentieth century.
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