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Political Theory Practice Test
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Political philosophy or political theory is the philosophical study of government, addressing questions about the nature, scope, and legitimacy of public agents and institutions and the relationships between them. (Source: Wikipedia)

The 4 approaches to political theory are: Normative, Institutional, Behavioural, Marxist, Post-Marxist, Feminist. 

Political Theory Practice Test
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25 Questions

1. Aristotle considered ‘Politics’ as
2. The word 'law' is derived from an old Teutonic term
3. Which political theory stand as a challenge to liberal democracy?
4. ‘Positive liberty’ is associated with
5. The watchword of a Parliamentary government is
6. Judge of the Supreme Court can be removed from offices by
7. Who states that, “The great aim of the struggle for liberty has been equality before the law”
8. The State for Marx is an executive committee of
9. Monism stands for
10. According to Marxist, the capitalist state will be taken over by
11. The Public Accounts Committee submits its report to the
12. Provisions under 9th schedule
13. Which regarded as the principle legitimate source of law in modern deomcartic State
14. John Austin defines law as the ‘command’ of the
15. ‘Behavioural approach was a protest movement in political science’ is quoted by
16. The qualification for the Chairman and the members of the Finance Commission are specified in
17. Who advocate the theory of natural rights?
18. National Development Council was constituted in
19. Who defines, “Equality means equal rights for all the people and the abolition of all special rights and privileges”?
20. Modern liberal democracy is based on the principles of
21. The word ‘theory’ originated from Greek word
22. The Cabinet Mission was appointed
23. Which article of the Constitution of India deals with the Advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
24. Which is not the features of liberal democracy?
25. The principle of Legal justice is defined by