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CUET-UG Political Science Exam Questions - Political Theory
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Political theory involves the study of the history of political thought as well as problems in contemporary political life that have a philosophical dimension. 

CUET-UG Political Science Exam Questions - Political Theory
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1. Which of the following deals with morality and formulates rules which should influence the behaviour of man while living in society?
2. Who among the following stated that, 'Every State is known by the rights that it maintains'?
3. Nation-Building and Citizenship (1964) is a book written by who among the following political philosopher?
4. John Locke's contribution chiefly lies in his: (a) Consent theory. (b) Limited Government. (c) Theory of state as a corporate body. (d) Organic conception of state.
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5. Who defined 'Liberty is the opposite of over government'?
6. Which one of the following statements is not true?
7. Which one of the following statements is not true?
8. Given below are two statements one labelled as
Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R).
Assertion (A) : For John Locke, Natural Rights are a product of nature.
Reason (R) : State has to protect and safeguard these rights.
9. Which of the following statements relating to Mao's theory of contradictions are true?
(a) Contradictions are universal in all times and in all societies. (b) Antagonistic contradictions exist among the hostile classes in terms of ownership of productive forces. (c) Non-antagonistic contradictions could exist among people which could be resolved without resorting to violence. (d) Contradictions have no place in a socialist system.
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10. Who among the following defines political science as the study of 'the act of human and social control' or the 'study of control relationship of wills'?
11. Political scientists have borrowed such ideas as 'cultural relativism', 'social evolution', 'cultural diffusion' from:
12. Match the following:
List-I List-II (a) Modern political thinker (i) Plato (b) Positivist school (ii) Machiavelli (c) Normative political theory (iii) August Comte (d) Scientific/inductive (iv) Aristotle method Codes: (a) (b) (c) (d)
13. Radical feminists movement was started in which of the following countries?
14. Will Kymlicka argues for
15. The Magna Carta, the Glorious Revolution and the writings of John Locke all contributed to the strengthening of Great Britain:
16. For Rousseau, which of the following statements is not true?
(a) Two original instincts i.e., self-love and sympathy make up man's nature. (b) A thinking man is a depraved animal. (c) Family is the only natural society. (d) General will is not a group mind.
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17. Which of the following theories of the origin of the state was accepted by liberalism?
18. Which one of the following is not a factor, for Fukuyama, leading to the triumph of liberal democracy?
19. Rearrange the following works of Karl Marx in sequential order in terms of Publication Year. (a) Critique of Political Economy (b) Poverty of Philosophy (c) Communist Manifesto (d) The Holy Family Codes:
20. Who am ong the following characterised early liberalism as 'possessive individualism'?
21. For Locke, which of the following statements is not true?
(a) The state must be a constitutional state. (b) Government must possess discretionary power. (c) It is a tolerant state. (d) The right to property is not a natural right.
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22. Guild and Palmer strongly pleaded that the subject of politics should be:
23. Ethics is concerned with man as a man and as such, it is prior to:
24. Maine authored the book
25. Who coined the slogan 'No control, no co-operation'?