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Question-1
When the Greeks settled in which place were they divided into local communities organised on the primitive model according to clans and tribes ?
(A)
Africa
(B)
Europe
(C)
South Asia
(D)
South America
Question-2
Which of the following was held to be the rule by mob ?
(A)
Oligarchy
(B)
Democracy
(C)
Polity
(D)
Aristocracy
Question-3
Identify the correct order.
(A)
Monarchy, Oligarchy, Aristocracy, Democracy, Polity
(B)
Monarchy, Aristocracy, Oligarchy, Polity, Democracy
(C)
Monarchy, Aristocracy, Polity, Oligarchy, Democracy
(D)
Monarchy, Aristocracy, Oligarchy, Democracy, Polity
Question-4
“The failure to distinguish the State from the community left Athenian liberty itself a monument broken and defaced". Who said that ?
(A)
Mac Iver
(B)
Edmund Burke
(C)
Finer
(D)
Laski
Question-5
The downfall of which of the following meant the death of the ‘State‘ in Western Europe ?
(A)
Greece
(B)
Athens
(C)
Rome
(D)
Sparta
Question-6
The State was identified with which among the following ?
(A)
Government
(B)
Politics
(C)
City states
(D)
Society
Question-7
Who described State as “a partnership in all science, a partnership in all art, a partnership in every virtue and in all perfection”?
(A)
Finer
(B)
Aristotle
(C)
Laski
(D)
Edmund Burke
Question-8
After the Oriental Empire there was the City-State in Greece around
(A)
500 BC
(B)
1000 BC
(C)
5000 BC
(D)
10000 BC
Question-9
Who held that neither ten nor a hundred thousand could make a good State, because both these numbers were extremes ?
(A)
Aristotle
(B)
Plato
(C)
Socrates
(D)
Edmund Burke
Question-10
Which of the following were the first communities to have given conscious thought to “politics” ?
(A)
Oriental empire
(B)
Athens
(C)
Greek city states
(D)
Greek aristocracy
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