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Political Science & International Relations MCQs
1. Who was the author of ‘The Study of Administration’ published in 1887 ?
(a) Marshall E. Dimock (b) Woodrow Wilson (c) F. Merson (d) Charles E. Beard
Ans: B
2. Who had propounded the theory of ‘Bridge System’ to overcome the demerits of Hierarchy ?
(a) W.F. Willoughby (b) L.D. White (c) Henry Fayol (d) P.H. Appleby
Ans: C
3. What is the meaning of the principle of ‘Unity of Command’ ?
(a) To get command from many officers. (b) To get command from only one officer.
(c) To obey two different commands. (d) All of the above
Ans: B
4. Indian Institute of Public Administration is situated at
(a) New Delhi (b) Lucknow (c) Bengaluru (d) Mumbai
Ans: A
5. Under who’s leadership Hawthorne Experiments were carried out ?
(a) Pfiffner (b) Elton Mayo (c) Gullick (d) W. Wilson
Ans: B
6. ‘POSDCORB View’ is associated with
(a) E.N. Gladden (b) L.D. White (c) W.F. Willoughby (d) Luther Gullick
Ans: D
7. Who was the first person who coined the term ‘Bureaucracy’ ?
(a) V. de Gornay (b) Mosca (c) Max Weber (d) Michelles
Ans: A
8. Which one of the following is a distinctive characteristics of Bureaucracy according to Max Weber ?
(a) Charismatic Authority (b) Traditional Authority (c) Elitist Authority (d) Legal Rational Authority
Ans: D
9. Indian Police Service comes under which of the following Department/Ministry ?
(a) Personnel and Training Dept. (b) Law Ministry (c) Home Ministry (d) Human Resource Development Ministry
Ans: C
10. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India is appointed by
(a) The Prime Minister (b) The Governor (c) The Home Minister (d) The President
Ans: D
11. Where is Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration situated in India ?
(a) New Delhi (b) Mussoorie (c) Shimla (d) Hyderabad
Ans: B
12. What is the feature of training ?
(a) Preparation (b) Orientation (c) Knowledge (d) All of the above
Ans: D
13. Which country made public service recruitments through competition in ancient times ?
(a) China (b) England (c) Prussia (d) France
Ans: A
14. Who said that ‘Public Administration consists of all those operations having for their purpose, the fulfilment or enforcement of public policy” ?
(a) L.D. White (b) John M. Pfiffner (c) Simon (d) E.N. Gladen Ans: A
15. Who has named hierarchy as scalar process ?
(a) L.D. White (b) Simon (c) Mooney and Reiley (d) Sechler Hudson
Ans: C
16. Who has given the idea of four bases of departmental organisation ?
(a) Helden (b) S. Wallace (c) Henry Fayol (d) Luther Gullick
Ans: D
17. Which Article of Indian Constitution is related to the formation of Finance Commission ?
(a) Article, 280 (b) Article, 315 (c) Article, 340 (d) Article, 324
Ans: A
18. Asheton Committee Report is related to
(a) Corruption (b) Recruitment (c) Promotion (d) Training
Ans: D
19. Who among the following is considered as Father of Public Administration ?
(a) L.D. White (b) Woodrow Wilson (c) Luther Gullick (d) Gladen
Ans: B
20. Who among the following is the author of ‘Reinventing Government’ a book written on Good Governance ?
(a) David Osborne and Ted Gaebler (b) Paul H. Appleby (c) E.N. Gladen (d) Pfiffner & Presthus
Ans: A
21. The elections to the Constituent Assembly under the Cabinet Mission Plan were held in
(a) July, 1946 (b) December, 1946 (c) January, 1947 (d) August, 1947
Ans: A
22. The term city-state is generally associated with
(a) Ancient China (b) Ancient Egypt (c) Ancient Greece (d) Ancient India
Ans: C
23. The Non-Cooperation Movement was ultimately withdrawn by Mahatma Gandhi
(a) On the direction of the party (b) On account of violent incident at Chauri-Chaura
(c) On account of amicable settlement with British Government (d) On account of excessive repression by government
Ans: B
24. Which of the following hampers the growth of healthy public opinion ?
(a) Free Press (b) Positive Journalism (c) Communal Propaganda (d) Speeches of President
Ans: C
25. Which one of the following is not the function of Political Parties in Democracy ?
(a) Formulation of public opinion (b) Formulation of government
(c) Expansion of political consciousness (d) To control the press
Ans: D
26. The main objective of ‘Home Rule Movement’ was
(a) Complete Independence for India (b) Self-Government for India
(c) Immediate Independence for India (d) None of the above
Ans: B
27. The ultimate goal of Marx was to establish
(a) A casteless-society (b) A society based on religion (c) A classless-society (d) A society based on morality
Ans: C
28. Modern liberalism differs from classical liberalism in so far as
(a) It does not support individual liberty. (b) It is against democratic institutions.
(c) It pleads for free enterprises. (d) It stands for a world free from all forms of tyranny and exploitation.
Ans: D
29. Who was the Chairperson of the Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly ?
(a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (b) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (c) C. Rajgopalachari (d) Jawaharlal Nehru
Ans: B
30. Who among the following is not associated with Elitist theory of Democracy ?
(a) V. Pareto (b) G. Mosca (c) Robert Michels (d) David Easton
Ans: D
31. Post-behaviouralism gives emphasis on
(a) Relevance (b) Action (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of the above
Ans: C
32. What are the chief variables of David Easton’s Input-Output analysis ?
(a) Demand (b) Support (c) Feedback (d) All of the above
Ans: D
33. Who said that ‘The State is not merely an association of associations, it is the supreme association’ ?
(a) Plato (b) Aristotle (c) Machiavelli (d) Bodin
Ans: B
34. The gap between the two sessions of the Parliament should not be more than
(a) one month (b) three months (c) six months (d) nine months
Ans: C
35. Generally the periphery countries are dependent on the centre for
(a) Minerals (b) Raw materials (c) Manufactured goods (d) All of the above
Ans: C
36. Who said that ‘The business of government is to promote the happiness of the society by punishing and rewarding’ ?
(a) Jermy Bentham (b) J.S. Mill (c) Hegel (d) Aristotle
Ans: A
37. What are the institutions of ‘Civil Society’ according to Antonio Gramsci ?
(a) Family (b) School (c) Religious institutions (d) All of the above
Ans: D
38. Fundamental freedoms under Article, 19 are suspended during the Emergency caused by
(a) Internal disturbances in the state (b) Financial crisis (c) Failure of constitutional machinery of state (d) War or external aggression
Ans: D
39. Which one of the following authorities is authorised by the Constitution to impose reasonable restrictions on Fundamental Rights ?
(a) The Parliament (b) The Supreme Court (c) The President (d) None of the above
Ans: A
40. Which one of the following has given a commendable concept for the balance between liberty and equality ?
(a) Robert Nozick (b) F.A. Hayek (c) John Rawls (d) Antonio Gramsci
Ans: C
41. What are the essential conditions for the successful organisation of Federal Government ?
(a) Geographical Contiguity (b) Similarity of social and political institutions (c) Centre-state co-ordination (d) All of the above
Ans: D
42. The main objective of the Directive Principles of State Policy is to
(a) establish political democracy in the country (b) establish social and economic democracy in the country
(c) raise the moral and ethical standards of the people (d) establish a police state in the country
Ans: B
43. Who among the following has termed Pressure Groups as ‘Anonymous Empire’ ?
(a) Lucian Pye (b) Almond (c) S.E. Finer (d) F.W. Riggs
Ans: C
44. Which one of the following political theories considers the state as a necessary evil ?
(a) Socialism (b) Anarchism (c) Fascism (d) Individualism
Ans: D
45. Who among the following is credited to have revived the idea of social contract in a new form ?
(a) Nozick (b) Rawls (c) Oakshott (d) Hannah Arendt
Ans: B
46. Who among the following is not a critic of the theory of legal sovereignty ?
(a) Krabbe (b) Holland (c) Garner (d) Duguit
Ans: C
47. Which one of the following pair is not correct ?
(a) Partial Test Ban Treaty – 1965 (b) Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty – 1968
(c) Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty – 1996 (d) India’s Pokhran Nuclear Test – 1998
Ans: A
48. Which of the following is not a characteristics of David Easton’s theory of Behaviouralism ?
(a) Systematization (b) Quantification (c) Credo of Relevance (d) Integration
Ans: C
49. Which one of the following is not a method for the representation of minorities ?
(a) Second Ballot System (b) Separate Electoral System (c) Functional Representation System (d) List System
Ans: C
50. The theories of Cultural Revolution and Permanent Revolution was given by which of the following statesman ?
(a) Hitler (b) Mao (c) Mussolini (d) Lenin
Ans: B
(a) Marshall E. Dimock (b) Woodrow Wilson (c) F. Merson (d) Charles E. Beard
Ans: B
2. Who had propounded the theory of ‘Bridge System’ to overcome the demerits of Hierarchy ?
(a) W.F. Willoughby (b) L.D. White (c) Henry Fayol (d) P.H. Appleby
Ans: C
3. What is the meaning of the principle of ‘Unity of Command’ ?
(a) To get command from many officers. (b) To get command from only one officer.
(c) To obey two different commands. (d) All of the above
Ans: B
4. Indian Institute of Public Administration is situated at
(a) New Delhi (b) Lucknow (c) Bengaluru (d) Mumbai
Ans: A
5. Under who’s leadership Hawthorne Experiments were carried out ?
(a) Pfiffner (b) Elton Mayo (c) Gullick (d) W. Wilson
Ans: B
6. ‘POSDCORB View’ is associated with
(a) E.N. Gladden (b) L.D. White (c) W.F. Willoughby (d) Luther Gullick
Ans: D
7. Who was the first person who coined the term ‘Bureaucracy’ ?
(a) V. de Gornay (b) Mosca (c) Max Weber (d) Michelles
Ans: A
8. Which one of the following is a distinctive characteristics of Bureaucracy according to Max Weber ?
(a) Charismatic Authority (b) Traditional Authority (c) Elitist Authority (d) Legal Rational Authority
Ans: D
9. Indian Police Service comes under which of the following Department/Ministry ?
(a) Personnel and Training Dept. (b) Law Ministry (c) Home Ministry (d) Human Resource Development Ministry
Ans: C
10. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India is appointed by
(a) The Prime Minister (b) The Governor (c) The Home Minister (d) The President
Ans: D
11. Where is Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration situated in India ?
(a) New Delhi (b) Mussoorie (c) Shimla (d) Hyderabad
Ans: B
12. What is the feature of training ?
(a) Preparation (b) Orientation (c) Knowledge (d) All of the above
Ans: D
13. Which country made public service recruitments through competition in ancient times ?
(a) China (b) England (c) Prussia (d) France
Ans: A
14. Who said that ‘Public Administration consists of all those operations having for their purpose, the fulfilment or enforcement of public policy” ?
(a) L.D. White (b) John M. Pfiffner (c) Simon (d) E.N. Gladen Ans: A
15. Who has named hierarchy as scalar process ?
(a) L.D. White (b) Simon (c) Mooney and Reiley (d) Sechler Hudson
Ans: C
16. Who has given the idea of four bases of departmental organisation ?
(a) Helden (b) S. Wallace (c) Henry Fayol (d) Luther Gullick
Ans: D
17. Which Article of Indian Constitution is related to the formation of Finance Commission ?
(a) Article, 280 (b) Article, 315 (c) Article, 340 (d) Article, 324
Ans: A
18. Asheton Committee Report is related to
(a) Corruption (b) Recruitment (c) Promotion (d) Training
Ans: D
19. Who among the following is considered as Father of Public Administration ?
(a) L.D. White (b) Woodrow Wilson (c) Luther Gullick (d) Gladen
Ans: B
20. Who among the following is the author of ‘Reinventing Government’ a book written on Good Governance ?
(a) David Osborne and Ted Gaebler (b) Paul H. Appleby (c) E.N. Gladen (d) Pfiffner & Presthus
Ans: A
21. The elections to the Constituent Assembly under the Cabinet Mission Plan were held in
(a) July, 1946 (b) December, 1946 (c) January, 1947 (d) August, 1947
Ans: A
22. The term city-state is generally associated with
(a) Ancient China (b) Ancient Egypt (c) Ancient Greece (d) Ancient India
Ans: C
23. The Non-Cooperation Movement was ultimately withdrawn by Mahatma Gandhi
(a) On the direction of the party (b) On account of violent incident at Chauri-Chaura
(c) On account of amicable settlement with British Government (d) On account of excessive repression by government
Ans: B
24. Which of the following hampers the growth of healthy public opinion ?
(a) Free Press (b) Positive Journalism (c) Communal Propaganda (d) Speeches of President
Ans: C
25. Which one of the following is not the function of Political Parties in Democracy ?
(a) Formulation of public opinion (b) Formulation of government
(c) Expansion of political consciousness (d) To control the press
Ans: D
26. The main objective of ‘Home Rule Movement’ was
(a) Complete Independence for India (b) Self-Government for India
(c) Immediate Independence for India (d) None of the above
Ans: B
27. The ultimate goal of Marx was to establish
(a) A casteless-society (b) A society based on religion (c) A classless-society (d) A society based on morality
Ans: C
28. Modern liberalism differs from classical liberalism in so far as
(a) It does not support individual liberty. (b) It is against democratic institutions.
(c) It pleads for free enterprises. (d) It stands for a world free from all forms of tyranny and exploitation.
Ans: D
29. Who was the Chairperson of the Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly ?
(a) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (b) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (c) C. Rajgopalachari (d) Jawaharlal Nehru
Ans: B
30. Who among the following is not associated with Elitist theory of Democracy ?
(a) V. Pareto (b) G. Mosca (c) Robert Michels (d) David Easton
Ans: D
31. Post-behaviouralism gives emphasis on
(a) Relevance (b) Action (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of the above
Ans: C
32. What are the chief variables of David Easton’s Input-Output analysis ?
(a) Demand (b) Support (c) Feedback (d) All of the above
Ans: D
33. Who said that ‘The State is not merely an association of associations, it is the supreme association’ ?
(a) Plato (b) Aristotle (c) Machiavelli (d) Bodin
Ans: B
34. The gap between the two sessions of the Parliament should not be more than
(a) one month (b) three months (c) six months (d) nine months
Ans: C
35. Generally the periphery countries are dependent on the centre for
(a) Minerals (b) Raw materials (c) Manufactured goods (d) All of the above
Ans: C
36. Who said that ‘The business of government is to promote the happiness of the society by punishing and rewarding’ ?
(a) Jermy Bentham (b) J.S. Mill (c) Hegel (d) Aristotle
Ans: A
37. What are the institutions of ‘Civil Society’ according to Antonio Gramsci ?
(a) Family (b) School (c) Religious institutions (d) All of the above
Ans: D
38. Fundamental freedoms under Article, 19 are suspended during the Emergency caused by
(a) Internal disturbances in the state (b) Financial crisis (c) Failure of constitutional machinery of state (d) War or external aggression
Ans: D
39. Which one of the following authorities is authorised by the Constitution to impose reasonable restrictions on Fundamental Rights ?
(a) The Parliament (b) The Supreme Court (c) The President (d) None of the above
Ans: A
40. Which one of the following has given a commendable concept for the balance between liberty and equality ?
(a) Robert Nozick (b) F.A. Hayek (c) John Rawls (d) Antonio Gramsci
Ans: C
41. What are the essential conditions for the successful organisation of Federal Government ?
(a) Geographical Contiguity (b) Similarity of social and political institutions (c) Centre-state co-ordination (d) All of the above
Ans: D
42. The main objective of the Directive Principles of State Policy is to
(a) establish political democracy in the country (b) establish social and economic democracy in the country
(c) raise the moral and ethical standards of the people (d) establish a police state in the country
Ans: B
43. Who among the following has termed Pressure Groups as ‘Anonymous Empire’ ?
(a) Lucian Pye (b) Almond (c) S.E. Finer (d) F.W. Riggs
Ans: C
44. Which one of the following political theories considers the state as a necessary evil ?
(a) Socialism (b) Anarchism (c) Fascism (d) Individualism
Ans: D
45. Who among the following is credited to have revived the idea of social contract in a new form ?
(a) Nozick (b) Rawls (c) Oakshott (d) Hannah Arendt
Ans: B
46. Who among the following is not a critic of the theory of legal sovereignty ?
(a) Krabbe (b) Holland (c) Garner (d) Duguit
Ans: C
47. Which one of the following pair is not correct ?
(a) Partial Test Ban Treaty – 1965 (b) Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty – 1968
(c) Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty – 1996 (d) India’s Pokhran Nuclear Test – 1998
Ans: A
48. Which of the following is not a characteristics of David Easton’s theory of Behaviouralism ?
(a) Systematization (b) Quantification (c) Credo of Relevance (d) Integration
Ans: C
49. Which one of the following is not a method for the representation of minorities ?
(a) Second Ballot System (b) Separate Electoral System (c) Functional Representation System (d) List System
Ans: C
50. The theories of Cultural Revolution and Permanent Revolution was given by which of the following statesman ?
(a) Hitler (b) Mao (c) Mussolini (d) Lenin
Ans: B
51. Arrange the following in chronological order :
(i) Nehru Committee Report
(ii) Quit India Movement
(iii) Civil Disobedience Movement
(iv) Declaration of Complete Independence
(a) (ii), (i), (iv), (iii)
(b) (iii), (ii), (iv), (i)
(c) (i), (iv), (iii), (ii)
(d) (iv), (ii), (i), (iii)
Ans: C
52. Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers the Parliament to legislate on a subject of the State List ?
(a) Article, 115 (b) Article, 116 (c) Article, 226 (d) Article, 249
Ans: D
53. Which of the following is not correctly matched ? Articles States Granted Special Provision
(a) 371-C Arunachal Pradesh (b) 371-D Andhra Pradesh (c) 371-G Mizoram (d) 371-I Goa
Ans: A
54. By which Conference the U.N. Charter on 26th January, 1945 was adopted ?
(a) London Conference (b) Tokyo Conference (c) San Francisco Conference (d) Dumbarton Oaks Conference
Ans: C
55. The tenure of the President of U.N. General Assembly is
(a) 6 months (b) 12 months (c) 60 months (d) 24 months
Ans: B
56. The Bretton Woods Agreement led to the establishment of which of the following agency ?
(a) United Nations Environment Fund (b) New International Economic Order
(c) Commission on the Sustainable Development (d) International Monetary Fund
Ans: D
57. Which one of the following U.N. agencies focuses on poverty reduction and the improvement of living standards world-wide ?
(a) World Bank (b) IMF (c) WHO (d) ILO
Ans: A
58. The primary purpose of the Marshall Plan was
(a) To hinder the rebuilding of wartorn countries under Soviet Control
(b) To create the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
(c) To stop the increasing domination of Soviet Union
(d) To rebuild Europe from the World War II devastation
Ans: D
59. Which of the following doctrines was concerned with the American policy of ‘Containment of Soviet Union’ ?
(a) Moonroe doctrine (b) Truman doctrine (c) Estrada doctrine (d) Clinton doctrine
Ans: B
60. In which year, India established full diplomatic relations with Israel ?
(a) 1989 (b) 1992 (c) 1996 (d) 1998
Ans: B
61. Which one of the following is not a device for maintaining the ‘Balance of Power’ ?
(a) Policy of Divide and Rule (b) Buffer state (c) Policy of liberalisation (d) Intervention
Ans: C
62. Which one of the following is not a part of John Rawl’s principle of justice ?
(a) Principle of equal justice (b) Principle of equal liberty
(c) Differential principle (d) Principle of fair equality of opportunity
Ans: A
63. Almond’s classification of political culture does not include which of the following political systems ?
(a) Continental European Political System (b) Non-Western Political System
(c) Totalitarian Political System (d) Communist Political System
Ans: D
64. Which one of the following book was not written by Lenin ?
(a) ‘What is to be done ?’ (b) ‘Philosophy of Marxism’
(c) ‘State and Revolution’ (d) ‘Imperialism : The Highest Stage of Capitalism’
Ans: B
65. Which one of the following budget formats is not an example of the ‘management approach’ to the budgeting ?
(a) Zero-base budgeting system
(b) Performance budgeting system
(c) Planning programming budgeting system
(d) Line-item budgeting system
Ans: D
66. Which thinker has expressed the following thought that, ‘War is beneficial, as it strengthens patriotism and spirit of adherence towards the state’ ?
(a) Kautilya (b) Lenin (c) Hegel (d) Mao
Ans: C
67. Find out the incorrect pair.
(a) Jean Blondel – ‘Modern Political Analysis’
(b) David Apter – ‘The Politics of Modernisation’
(c) F.W. Riggs – ‘The Theory of Political Development’
(d) Alan R. Ball – ‘Modern Politics and Government’
Ans: A
68. Which thinker may be called as intellectual father of the constitution framers of U.S.A. ?
(a) Woodrow Wilson (b) John Locke (c) Montesquieu (d) Rousseau
Ans: C
69. Riots and demonstrations are the common examples of
(a) Institutional Interest Groups (b) Associational Interest Groups
(c) Non-associational Interest Groups (d) Anomic Interest Groups
Ans: D
70. Which one of the following is not correctly matched ?
(a) Khudi Ram Bose – Judge Kingsford (b) Bareandra Kumar Ghosh – Dhaka Conspiracy case
(c) Tarak Nath Das – Hindustan Association of America (d) Lala Hardayal – Yuganter Circular
Ans: B
71. Who among the following was not a member of the Constituent Assembly ?
(a) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (b) K.M. Munshi (c) Jaiprakash Narayan (d) J.B. Kripalani
Ans: C
72:-"Rights are those powers which are necessary in the fulfilment of man's vocation as a moral being". Who made the remark?
A:-T.H. Green B:-Lasky C:-Bentham D:-J.S. Mill
Ans: A
73:-Who has stated that "Political liberty without economic equality is a myth"?
A:-Kar| Marx B:-J.S. Mill C:-G.D.H. Cole D:-T.H. Green
Ans: C
74:-The most popular device of Direct Democracy is:
A:-Referendum B:-|nitiative C:-P|ebscite D:-Reca||
Ans: A
75:-Women in England got Universal adult franchise on equal terms with men in:
A:-1909 B:-1919 C:-1928 D:-1948
Ans: C
(i) Nehru Committee Report
(ii) Quit India Movement
(iii) Civil Disobedience Movement
(iv) Declaration of Complete Independence
(a) (ii), (i), (iv), (iii)
(b) (iii), (ii), (iv), (i)
(c) (i), (iv), (iii), (ii)
(d) (iv), (ii), (i), (iii)
Ans: C
52. Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers the Parliament to legislate on a subject of the State List ?
(a) Article, 115 (b) Article, 116 (c) Article, 226 (d) Article, 249
Ans: D
53. Which of the following is not correctly matched ? Articles States Granted Special Provision
(a) 371-C Arunachal Pradesh (b) 371-D Andhra Pradesh (c) 371-G Mizoram (d) 371-I Goa
Ans: A
54. By which Conference the U.N. Charter on 26th January, 1945 was adopted ?
(a) London Conference (b) Tokyo Conference (c) San Francisco Conference (d) Dumbarton Oaks Conference
Ans: C
55. The tenure of the President of U.N. General Assembly is
(a) 6 months (b) 12 months (c) 60 months (d) 24 months
Ans: B
56. The Bretton Woods Agreement led to the establishment of which of the following agency ?
(a) United Nations Environment Fund (b) New International Economic Order
(c) Commission on the Sustainable Development (d) International Monetary Fund
Ans: D
57. Which one of the following U.N. agencies focuses on poverty reduction and the improvement of living standards world-wide ?
(a) World Bank (b) IMF (c) WHO (d) ILO
Ans: A
58. The primary purpose of the Marshall Plan was
(a) To hinder the rebuilding of wartorn countries under Soviet Control
(b) To create the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
(c) To stop the increasing domination of Soviet Union
(d) To rebuild Europe from the World War II devastation
Ans: D
59. Which of the following doctrines was concerned with the American policy of ‘Containment of Soviet Union’ ?
(a) Moonroe doctrine (b) Truman doctrine (c) Estrada doctrine (d) Clinton doctrine
Ans: B
60. In which year, India established full diplomatic relations with Israel ?
(a) 1989 (b) 1992 (c) 1996 (d) 1998
Ans: B
61. Which one of the following is not a device for maintaining the ‘Balance of Power’ ?
(a) Policy of Divide and Rule (b) Buffer state (c) Policy of liberalisation (d) Intervention
Ans: C
62. Which one of the following is not a part of John Rawl’s principle of justice ?
(a) Principle of equal justice (b) Principle of equal liberty
(c) Differential principle (d) Principle of fair equality of opportunity
Ans: A
63. Almond’s classification of political culture does not include which of the following political systems ?
(a) Continental European Political System (b) Non-Western Political System
(c) Totalitarian Political System (d) Communist Political System
Ans: D
64. Which one of the following book was not written by Lenin ?
(a) ‘What is to be done ?’ (b) ‘Philosophy of Marxism’
(c) ‘State and Revolution’ (d) ‘Imperialism : The Highest Stage of Capitalism’
Ans: B
65. Which one of the following budget formats is not an example of the ‘management approach’ to the budgeting ?
(a) Zero-base budgeting system
(b) Performance budgeting system
(c) Planning programming budgeting system
(d) Line-item budgeting system
Ans: D
66. Which thinker has expressed the following thought that, ‘War is beneficial, as it strengthens patriotism and spirit of adherence towards the state’ ?
(a) Kautilya (b) Lenin (c) Hegel (d) Mao
Ans: C
67. Find out the incorrect pair.
(a) Jean Blondel – ‘Modern Political Analysis’
(b) David Apter – ‘The Politics of Modernisation’
(c) F.W. Riggs – ‘The Theory of Political Development’
(d) Alan R. Ball – ‘Modern Politics and Government’
Ans: A
68. Which thinker may be called as intellectual father of the constitution framers of U.S.A. ?
(a) Woodrow Wilson (b) John Locke (c) Montesquieu (d) Rousseau
Ans: C
69. Riots and demonstrations are the common examples of
(a) Institutional Interest Groups (b) Associational Interest Groups
(c) Non-associational Interest Groups (d) Anomic Interest Groups
Ans: D
70. Which one of the following is not correctly matched ?
(a) Khudi Ram Bose – Judge Kingsford (b) Bareandra Kumar Ghosh – Dhaka Conspiracy case
(c) Tarak Nath Das – Hindustan Association of America (d) Lala Hardayal – Yuganter Circular
Ans: B
71. Who among the following was not a member of the Constituent Assembly ?
(a) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (b) K.M. Munshi (c) Jaiprakash Narayan (d) J.B. Kripalani
Ans: C
72:-"Rights are those powers which are necessary in the fulfilment of man's vocation as a moral being". Who made the remark?
A:-T.H. Green B:-Lasky C:-Bentham D:-J.S. Mill
Ans: A
73:-Who has stated that "Political liberty without economic equality is a myth"?
A:-Kar| Marx B:-J.S. Mill C:-G.D.H. Cole D:-T.H. Green
Ans: C
74:-The most popular device of Direct Democracy is:
A:-Referendum B:-|nitiative C:-P|ebscite D:-Reca||
Ans: A
75:-Women in England got Universal adult franchise on equal terms with men in:
A:-1909 B:-1919 C:-1928 D:-1948
Ans: C