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Question-1
The love of independence verging on separatism of the Greeks ultimately resulted in their collapse, when a powerful state arose in the north under
(A)
Seleukus
(B)
Philip of Macedonia.
(C)
Philip III Arrhidaios
(D)
Pyrrhos of Epeiros
Question-2
Which of the following was held to be the rule by mob ?
(A)
Oligarchy
(B)
Democracy
(C)
Polity
(D)
Aristocracy
Question-3
In which year did the Roman Emperor Constantine convert to Christianity ?
(A)
337 A.D
(B)
357 A.D
(C)
397 A.D
(D)
347 A.D
Question-4
"Feudal aristocracy of Europe performed the grand service of keeping alive during the later medieval period the spirit of liberty. The feudal lords would not allow themselves to be dealt with arrogantly by their king; they stood on their rights as freemen" Whose words are these ?
(A)
Mac Iver
(B)
Myers
(C)
Finer
(D)
Laski
Question-5
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-6
Polity is succeeded by
(A)
Oligarchy
(B)
Democracy
(C)
Monarchy
(D)
Aristocracy
Question-7
What was the new type of governance that developed in Greece ?
(A)
Local community Administration
(B)
Tribal Administration
(C)
Clan Administration
(D)
City Administration
Question-8
What according to Laski is " the keystone of the social arch” ?
(A)
Government
(B)
State
(C)
Political Science
(D)
People
Question-9
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
Question-10
Who says "the state is the supreme social frame work. "?
(A)
Laski
(B)
Aristotle
(C)
Edmund Burke
(D)
Finer
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