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1.

A: In theocracy, the succession of rule is through popular vote of citizens B: Laws and legal system in theocracy are faith based typically based on a religious text

A. A is true but B is false
B. B is true but A is false
C. Both A and B are true
D. Both A and B are false
Answer» C. Both A and B are true
2.

Which of the following is not an essential feature of totalitarian system?

A. Militant Nationalism
B. One Party Rule
C. Distinction between state and Government
D. One Man Rule
Answer» D. One Man Rule
3.

Which sociologist sees Power as, the ability to make a difference , to change things from what they would otherwise have been?

A. Max Weber
B. Foucault
C. Anthony Giddens
D. Karl Marx
Answer» C. Anthony Giddens
4.

When did India became a sovereign democratic republic?

A. 26th January 1950
B. 15th August 1947
C. 24th January 1950
D. None of the above
Answer» E.
5.

The word theo is theocracy means?

A. Government
B. Holy Book
C. God
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
6.

Which of the following is not an important element of individual social environment?

A. Education
B. Occupation
C. Income
D. Emotions
Answer» E.
7.

What type of groups have manifested structural base?

A. Anomic interest groups
B. Non associational groups
C. Institutional interest group
D. Associational interest group
Answer» E.
8.

Which psychological factors are found to be important triggers of political activism?

A. Values
B. Religion
C. Emotions
D. Motivations
Answer» C. Emotions
9.

What type of activities refers to when one tries to influence another into voting in favor of a certain person or party, thus initiating a political discussion?

A. Gladiatorial activities
B. Transitional activities
C. Spectator activities
D. Apathetic activities
Answer» D. Apathetic activities
10.

Name the oldest political party of India.

A. Bahujan Samaj Party
B. Indian National Congress
C. The Communist Party
D. Bharatiya Janata Party
Answer» C. The Communist Party
11.

A: Dictators are opposed to militant or aggressive nationalism B: Civil, Political and Economic liberty are championed by a dictator

A. A is true but B is false
B. B is true but A is false
C. Both A and B are true
D. Both A and B are false
Answer» E.
12.

What type of group is formed on the basis of adherence to certain traditional norms or norms grown out of religious, regional, racial and ethnic loyalties?

A. Anomic interest groups
B. Non associational groups
C. Institutional interest group
D. Associational interest group
Answer» C. Institutional interest group
13.

Rule by a few is known as

A. Democracy
B. Monarchy
C. Oligarchy
D. Theocracy
Answer» D. Theocracy
14.

Which of the following countries follow totalitarian form of Government?

A. Eritrea
B. Russia
C. Burma
D. China
Answer» D. China
15.

Who is of the opinion that a participant is a part of the input system in a political setup?

A. Woodworth and Roper
B. Ali Ashraf and LN Sharma
C. Almond and Powell
D. Lester and Powell
Answer» D. Lester and Powell
16.

Which of the following is governed by Theocratic rule?

A. Iran
B. Egypt
C. India
D. Iraq
Answer» B. Egypt
17.

A: Totalitarianism aims at welfare of the few in the name of all B: Totalitarianism believes in self-government at the local level

A. A is true but B is false
B. B is true but A is false
C. Both A and B are true
D. Both A and B are false
Answer» B. B is true but A is false
18.

A: The work and the role of elites are influenced by two factors B: One type of factor is called residue and the other derivations

A. A is true but B is False
B. B is true but A is False
C. Both A and B are True
D. Both A and B are False
Answer» D. Both A and B are False
19.

Which of the following is not an elements of Weberian model of bureaucracy?

A. Hierarchy
B. Nepotism
C. Rules
D. Written documents
Answer» E.
20.

How many nations constitute the Realm of the Commonwealth of nations?

A. 14
B. 15
C. 16
D. 17
Answer» B. 15
21.

A: Power is not subject to change and is permanently fixed. B: Power is not conditional.

A. A is true but B is false
B. B is true but A is false
C. Both A and B are true
D. Both A and B are false
Answer» E.
22.

Which of the following is true about proletariat?

A. Rule of the working class
B. Rule of Capitalist class
C. Government by the people
D. Rule of educated class
Answer» C. Government by the people
23.

A: Laws, regulations and cultural norms in Theocracy are based on religion B: People with power in Theocracy first serve the citizens and then the God of the religion.

A. A is true but B is False
B. B is true but A is False
C. Both A and B are True
D. Both A and B are False
Answer» B. B is true but A is False
24.

What type of groups is seen to use militant and violent means?

A. Anomic interest groups
B. Non associational groups
C. Institutional interest group
D. Associational interest group
Answer» B. Non associational groups
25.

A: Pareto states that people are always governed by elites except for a short period of time B: He rejects a linear progressive evolutionary interpretation of history and social change.

A. A is true but B is False
B. B is true but A is False
C. Both A and B are True
D. Both A and B are False
Answer» D. Both A and B are False
26.

Who plays an important role in a democratic state which gives the right to vote to the people?

A. Universal Adult Franchise
B. The Election Commission
C. The State Government
D. The Governor
Answer» B. The Election Commission
27.

A: A dictator dictate terms as he pleases B: Dictatorship makes its sheer will the sole justification of its authority

A. A is true but B is false
B. B is true but A is false
C. Both A and B are true
D. Both A and B are false
Answer» D. Both A and B are false
28.

A pressure group is distinct from a political party in as much as it does not directly

A. Contest elections
B. Finance a candidate
C. Propagate a policy
D. Resort to mobilization of opinion
Answer» B. Finance a candidate
29.

A: A few individuals may join the elite from the non-elite group B: All elites at some point in time were non-elites.

A. A is true but B is False
B. B is true but A is False
C. Both A and B are True
D. Both A and B are False
Answer» B. B is true but A is False
30.

A: Absolute Monarchs rule with total power B: The current Queen of the United Kingdom is an absolute monarch.

A. A is true but B is False
B. B is true but A is False
C. Both A and B are True
D. Both A and B are False
Answer» B. B is true but A is False
31.

Who introduced the six fold classification of political system?

A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. Pythagoras
Answer» D. Pythagoras
32.

A: Hereditary rule is a form of government in which all rulers come from the same family B: The crown is passed down only to the male members in the family

A. A is true but B is false
B. B is true but A is false
C. Both A and B are true
D. Both A and B are false
Answer» B. B is true but A is false
33.

Which of the following is not an elective Monarch?

A. The King of Cambodia
B. The Pope
C. The Yang de-PertuanAgong of Malaysia
D. The Emperor of Japan
Answer» E.
34.

A: Movement of elites takes place in two ways B: Either through merit or through revolution can movement of elites take place

A. A is true but B is False
B. B is true but A is False
C. Both A and B are True
D. Both A and B are False
Answer» D. Both A and B are False
35.

Which of the following Monarchs ruled as an absolute Monarch?

A. King Albert II of Belgium
B. King Louis XIV of France
C. Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
D. King Juan Carlos I of Spain
Answer» C. Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
36.

Which of the following nations has a Monarch as head of state?

A. Canada
B. Australia
C. New Zealand
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
37.

A: New Elites rise and take old elite s place B: Elites or aristocrats do not last.

A. A is true but B is False
B. B is true but A is False
C. Both A and B are True
D. Both A and B are False
Answer» D. Both A and B are False
38.

The modern and developed society advocates

A. Charismatic authority
B. Traditional authority
C. Rational-legal authority
D. Gerontocracy
Answer» D. Gerontocracy
39.

A: Governing Elites are directly or indirectly concerned with administration. B: They play an important role and enjoy a prestigious place in society.

A. A is true but B is False
B. B is true but A is False
C. Both A and B are True
D. Both A and B are False
Answer» D. Both A and B are False
40.

Which type of group is formed on the basis of its members sharing some common attitudes and values?

A. Interest group
B. Anomic group
C. Attitude group
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
41.

Which of the following is not included in Olson classification of groups?

A. Small
B. Intermediate
C. Large
D. Anomic
Answer» E.
42.

A: When a monarch is too young to take full control of their office a regent or groups of regents rule in their place B: A regent can hold its position for not more than three months

A. A is true but B is False
B. B is true but A is False
C. Both A and B are True
D. Both A and B are False.
Answer» B. B is true but A is False
43.

Which school seeks to identify the interaction between group and state in industrialized society?

A. Corporatist school
B. The New Right School
C. Marxist School
D. Pluralist School
Answer» B. The New Right School
44.

(A): pressure groups involve themselves in politics and policy making process in India through direct and indirect means. (B): they aspire to come to power to achieve their goals.

A. Both A and B are individually true and B is the correct explanation of A
B. Both A and B are individually true and B is not the correct explanation of A
C. A is true but B is false
D. A is false but B is true
Answer» D. A is false but B is true
45.

Which of the following is not a function of pressure groups?

A. Interest articulation
B. Political communication
C. Education
D. None of the above
Answer» E.
46.

Which school focuses on the preponderance of pressure groups in society?

A. Corporatist school
B. The New Right School
C. Marxist School
D. Pluralist School
Answer» C. Marxist School
47.

Scholars identify three major typologies of pressure groups on the basis of

A. Interest content, organizational form and type of membership
B. Interest content, organizational form and protection
C. Interest content, demands and protection
D. Interest content, demands and type of membership
Answer» B. Interest content, organizational form and protection
48.

Illegal participation refers to

A. A type of participation that are against the law
B. A type of participation that is design to achieve policy changes through dramatic tactics
C. A type of participation that supports boycott
D. A type of participation in favour of the law
Answer» B. A type of participation that is design to achieve policy changes through dramatic tactics
49.

What type of group operates within the framework of formal institution like political parties?

A. Anomic interest groups
B. Non associational groups
C. Institutional interest group
D. Associational interest group
Answer» D. Associational interest group
50.

Pressure groups differ from political parties in so far as

A. They contest elections
B. They have large membership
C. They pursue broader objectives
D. Their field of operation is very limited
Answer» E.