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Competitive Exams: Political Science MCQs (Practice-Test 7 of


150)
Political Science 2001 Paper 2 MCQ Set 1 Political Science 2000 Paper 2 MCQ Set 1 Political Science 2000 Paper 1 MCQ Set 1 Pol 👀 All

1. Who among the following saw parties/candidates as motivated solely by desire to win
elections and tending to converge towards the views of the median vote in two party
plurality-based competition?

a. Anthony Downs

b. Robert DahI

c. J Coleman

d. D A Wittman

2. Who among the following denied the existence of right before the development of society?

a. T Hobbes

b. J Locke

c. J Rousseau

d. T H Green

3. Assertion (A): Secularism is a basic feature of the Constitution of India in the sense
that the State should be neutral to the different religions.

Reason (R): One of the Directive Principles of State policy states that it will be a part
of the duty of the state improve the breeds of cattle and stop the slaughter of cows and
calves.

a. Both A and Rare true and R is the correct explanation of A

b. Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A

c. A is true but R is false

d. A is false but R is true

4. Assertion (A): Any individual affected due to violation of any of the Directive
principles of state policy, cannot move the court.

Reason (R): The Directives Principles are not justifiable.

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a. Both A and Rare true and R is the correct explanation of A

b. Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A

c. A is true but R is false

d. A is false but R is true

5. Assertion (A): The British democracy has transformed itself from a parliamentary
system through a cabinet system to a prime ministerial system.

Reason (R): During the 1400 years of its constitutional development, the British
constitution has witnessed a substantial reeducation in the powers of the Monarch and
of the House of Lords.

a. Both A and Rare true and R is the correct explanation of A

b. Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A

c. A is true but R is false

d. A is false but R is true

6. Assertion (A): The Indian Constitution recognizes the supremacy of judiciary.

Reason (R): The question as to what constitutes a reasonable restriction on


fundamental rights is to be determined by courts of law.

a. Both A and Rare true and R is the correct explanation of A

b. Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A

c. A is true but R is false

d. A is false but R is true

7. Assertion (A): Prof. K C Wheare calls Indian constitution a quasifederal constitution.

Reason (R): There are three lists Union, state and concurrent in the seventh schedule
of the constitution of India dividing powers between the centre and the state and giving
residuary powers to the central government.

a. Both A and Rare true and R is the correct explanation of A

b. Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A

c. A is true but R is false

d. A is false but R is true

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8. Assertion (A): The President of India can return any bill passed by Parliament for
reconsideration of the Houses.

Reason (R): The President cannot return money bills to the Parliament
reconsideration of the Houses.

a. Both A and Rare true and R is the correct explanation of A

b. Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A

c. A is true but R is false

d. A is false but R is true

9. Assertion (A): Public opinion thrives in a democratic society.

Reason (R): There is freedom of the press.

a. Both A and Rare true and R is the correct explanation of A

b. Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A

c. A is true but R is false

d. A is false but R is true

10. Assertion (A): Lucian Pye identified three key ingredients of development as equality
capacity and differentiation.

Reason (R): High level of differentiation makes society developed

a. Both A and Rare true and R is the correct explanation of A

b. Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A

c. A is true but R is false

d. A is false but R is true

11. Who among the following thinkers combined natural right with physiological metaphor in
his organism theory of the State

a. F A Bradley

b. Herbert Spencer

c. Bernard Bosanquet

d. Bluntschli

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12. According to Bodin, “Sovereignty is the supreme power citizens and subjects unrestrained
by Law.” In the above statements, the term law signifies

a. Moral law

b. Divine and natural law

c. Constitutional law of the land

d. Positive law

13. The Austinian sovereign is

a. The absolute political power of the state

b. The ultimate source of juridical authority

c. Legally and morally supreme authority of the state

d. Unlimited power of the community exercised through its representatives

14. Final upshot of the pluralist theory of the state is the

a. Repudiation of the authority of the state

b. Limitation on the power of the state

c. Parity on the state and other associations

d. Assertion of complete autonomy of groups and associations

15. The monistic theory of sovereignty emphasizes

a. The moral ombi competence of the state

b. The defect supremacy of the state

c. Social unity of the state

d. Juridical supremacy of the state

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