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Question-1
In traditional political science, knowledge is based on
(A)
Physical construction
(B)
Mental construction
(C)
Spiritual construction
(D)
Political construction
Question-2
According to whom "
to rule their society, elites employ a variety of techniques. These include dominating the economy, using police and military force, manipulating the educational system and the mass media, sanctioning or eliminating those who oppose them, and creating ideologies that legitimize their power and rule."
(A)
Heinz Eulau
(B)
David Easton
(C)
Robert Michaels
(D)
Pareto
Question-3
Who coined the term political science ?
(A)
Jacquess Rousseau
(B)
Jean Bodin
(C)
Charles Merriam
(D)
Harold Lasswell
Question-4
Who among the following championed behavioural research and paved the way the emergence of ‘New Political Science’?
(A)
Jacquess Rousseau and Jean Bodin
(B)
Charles Merriam and David Easton
(C)
Heinz Eulau and David Easton
(D)
Max Weber and Pareto
Question-5
Who viewed the physical sciences as attempt to benefit, preserve and perfect civilization ?
(A)
Jacquess Rousseau
(B)
Jean Bodin
(C)
Charles Merriam
(D)
David Easton
Question-6
What refers to the capacity of a person, group, and institution to be able to manipulate and shape the views and actions of people ?
(A)
Power
(B)
Authority
(C)
Legitimacy
(D)
Elitist
Question-7
Who among the following was a social engineer ?
(A)
Jacquess Rousseau
(B)
Jean Bodin
(C)
Charles Merriam
(D)
David Easton
Question-8
The “bureaucratic authoritarian regime” is conceptualized by
(A)
Heinz Eulau
(B)
David Easton
(C)
Robert Michaels
(D)
Pareto
Question-9
Which is the discipline that studies the relationship between the state and the society ?
(A)
Political sociology
(B)
New Political Science
(C)
Traditional Political Science
(D)
Macro Politics
Question-10
The weight of influence is the degree to which policies are affected; the domain of influence, the persons whose policies are affected; the scope of influence; the values implicated in the policies
”. Who said these words ?
(A)
Harold De Lasswell and Abraham Kaplan
(B)
Charles Merriam and David Easton
(C)
Heinz Eulau and David Easton
(D)
Max Weber and Pareto
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