Political Science MCQs for Lecturer PPSC FPSC KKPSC Test 21

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Test Name Lecturer Political Science
Subject Lecturer Political Science Test 21
Test Type MCQs
Total Questions 25
Total Time 20 Minutes
Total Marks 100
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Lecturer of Political Science Online Test No. 21

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The dictum that the state is individual writ large implies:

2 / 25

The welfare state is essentially a synthesis of:

3 / 25

For the following group of philosophers, the state is a legal person:

4 / 25

One of the following statements with regard to the state is correct:

5 / 25

" with the causes of exploitation of class by class removed, with the abolition of classes, the state will, therefore, inevitably wither away":

6 / 25

" The state is a necessary evil". This statement refers to the:

7 / 25

The following group of philosophers wrote the book Republic:

8 / 25

One of the following is the statement given by Plato with regard to the state:

9 / 25

Hegel's state grew in the following order:

10 / 25

One of the following is true about the welfare state:

11 / 25

The most important function of the welfare state is the creation of conditions which ensure:

12 / 25

Who among the following explained the views of T.H. Green on state as " human consciousness postulates liberty, liberty involves rights and rights demand the state?"

13 / 25

Theorists who believe that " state is an association of associations " are best described as:

14 / 25

The legal notion of state has found expression in the writings of:

15 / 25

For the juridical nature of the state, the following is not true?

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Which one of the following theories of the functions of state holds that liberty is not the end of all human associations but it is merely a means for the realization of the fullness of individual life?

17 / 25

With which one of the following can the organic conception of the state be associated?

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Who has described the state as "a partnership in all sciences, a partnership in all arts, a partnership in every virtue and in all perfection?

19 / 25

Political system has been defined as " that system of interactions in any society through which binding or authoritative allocations are made and implemented”. who said so?

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The function of the state is not to permote morality but to remove obstacles from the way of good life. The  above view it's attributed to:

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One of the following is not an advocate of organic theory of the nature of the state:

22 / 25

The difference principle in the Rawlsian theory of liberal welfare state is derived from:

23 / 25

Aristotle's dictum " the state is prior to the individual" implies:

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Which one of the following theories held the view that the state is a product and manifestation of the irreconcilability of class antagnoism?

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Which one of the following indicates a relationship between inputs and outputs of a political system?

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