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Foundation of Political Science
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1. Who among the following favoured qualification as the basis for right to vote?
2. Who described politics as “acting in concert”?
3. Who described man in the state of nature as a ‘noble savage’?
4. Who introduced ‘politics of consent’ ?
5. In the Classical or Normative period, the study of politics reflected
6. Whose work is “Introduction to the Study of Law of the Constitution”?
7. Politics science is a discipline
8. Who among the following first developed the concept of general system theory
9. Who introduced hegemony in the concept of civil society?
10. Which Article vide the power of Judicial Review is clearly engrafted into the Constitution of India ?
11. Who used to say “I am the state”
12. Who defined “the state is the politically organised people of a definite territory” ?
13. Who was the first proponent of scientific study of politics?
14. Eighth principles of the behavioural approach of political science generally known as
15. Who defined sovereignty on the basis of the concept of law as “a command given by a superior to an inferior”
16. Whose work is “Human Nature in Politics”
17. According to Marx 'the Dictatorship of the proletariat' signifies ?
18. Who wrote the work “Representative Government”?
19. Who wrote the work ‘The Great Issues Politics’?
20. Who among the following is not an exponent of ‘Elitist Theory of Democracy’?
21. It is not a matter of problems to be solved but a state of domination and subjugation to be ended by a total transformation of the conditions which give rise to it . who said this?
22. Who said Politics is about 'who gets what, when and how'?
23. Who wrote ‘The Process of Government’
24. Historical materialism is one of the tools in
25. Politics became “narrow focus, the trivial detail and abstract fact”