This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Overview > Basics > Political Science – Quiz 120 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Political Science Quiz 120 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. WHO Wre State Office Office Office Office Office of the Donoghmore Reforms? Who introduced the donmore reforms? A) Chief secretary, district secretary, Legal Screatary Secretary, District Secretary, Legal Secretary. B) Chief secretary, Financial Screatry, Legal Secretary Secretary, Finance Secretary, Legal Secretary. C) Chief secreot, funncil secretry, farmersors' Secretary, Finance Secretary, Governor's Secretary, Governor. D) Cabinet Secretary, Financial Screat, Legal SECRATARY Cabinet Secretary, Finance Secretary, Legal Secretary. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Chief secretary, Financial Screatry, Legal Secretary Secretary, Finance Secretary, Legal Secretary. 2. Define chancellor A) In presidential systems, executive and legislative branches blocking each other (current term:gridlock). B) Head of ministry, equivalent to U.S. departmental secretary. C) Germany's prime minister. D) France's and Italy's prime ministers. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Germany's prime minister. 3. The main area of work of Greenpeace is: A) War and Conflict. B) Environment. C) Health. D) Education. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Environment. 4. Labor, Agriculture, and Interior are examples of A) Independent regulatory agencies. B) Cabinet departments. C) Corporations subject to regulation. D) Government corporations. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Cabinet departments. 5. An accused person, whether guilty or not, is decided by the ..... A) Police. B) Court. C) Person himself. D) All of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Court. 6. According to pluralis theories of politics, interest groups enhance democracy through which of the following A) Directly lobbying legislators and other policymakers. B) Representing various groups concerns and encouraging participation. C) Fundraising to support candidates campaigns. D) Forming issue networks with congressional committees and bureaucratic agencies. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Representing various groups concerns and encouraging participation. 7. The Constitution of India Derives Its Ultimate Authority from .....?(The Constitution of India received its ultimate authority ..... A) Parliament of India. B) People of India. C) President of India. D) Prime Minister of India. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) People of India. 8. Discuss the role of technology in globalisation. A) Technology enables communication, transportation, and information exchange across borders. B) Globalisation has no impact on technology. C) Technology hinders communication and information exchange across borders. D) Technology has no role in globalisation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Technology enables communication, transportation, and information exchange across borders. 9. The Native American group that sought equality A) American Indian Movement (AIM). B) Algonquin Minority Indians (AMI). C) Alcatraz Island Group (AIG). D) United Farm Workers (UFW). Show Answer Correct Answer: A) American Indian Movement (AIM). 10. When was the SAARC established A) 1968. B) 1895. C) 1958. D) 1985. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1958. 11. Festivals are useful for ..... A) Small traders. B) People. C) Retailers. D) Both of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Retailers. 12. This type of propaganda technique attempts draw people to a specific cause by showing others that have already joined who are happy. A) Bandwagon. B) Transfer. C) Name Calling. D) Stacked Cards. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Bandwagon. 13. Political culture is pattern of individual belief and attitudes towards ..... A) Religion and norms. B) Caste and status quo. C) Tradition and folklore. D) Political system and issues. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Political system and issues. 14. Which year John Rawls has written his famous book ' The Theory of Justice'. A) 1971. B) 1973. C) 1970. D) 1972. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1971. 15. Liberals typically endorse all of the following EXCEPT A) Government regulation of the economy. B) A limited role for the government in helping individuals. C) Civil rights. D) Improving the welfare of individuals. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A limited role for the government in helping individuals. 16. Which political party is considered the more conservative? A) Democrat. B) Republican. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Republican. 17. What kind of democracy has been arranged in India? A) Direct. B) Indirect. C) Both direct and indirect. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Indirect. 18. Which of the following is a cash crop sown in Palampur? A) Sugar cane. B) Potatoes. C) Both the above. D) None. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Both the above. 19. NGOs are nonprofit organizations. This means that: A) Their objective is to create profit. B) They don't need money to operate. C) Their final purpose isn't to make money. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Their final purpose isn't to make money. 20. There is a total number of seats for elections in Lok Sabha A) 543. B) 550. C) 545. D) 544. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 543. 21. ..... is a language that is widely spoken by tribals. A) Santhali. B) English. C) Bihari. D) Telugu. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Santhali. 22. Which among the following countries is a perfect example of accommodation of social diversity? A) Sri Lanka. B) Saudi Arabia. C) Belgium. D) Pakistan. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Belgium. 23. In the Constitution, how many lists the division of works of the Union and the states is divided into? A) 5. B) 4. C) 3. D) 2. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 3. 24. What is the purpose of redistributing income? A) To keep all income in the hands of the government. B) To redistribute income from lower to higher-income individuals. C) To redistribute income from unemployed people to employed people. D) To redistribute income from higher to lower-income individuals. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To redistribute income from higher to lower-income individuals. 25. The upper house of the state legislature is A) Lok Sabha. B) Legislative assembly. C) Legislative council. D) Rajya Sabha. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Legislative council. 26. Democracy is based on the fundamental principle of ..... A) Socialism. B) Equality. C) Secularism. D) Capitalism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Equality. 27. The presidential and parliamentary systems differe in which of the following ways? A) The presidential system establishes a separation of powers. B) The legislature elects the chief executive in a presidential system. C) The parliamentary system never includes a president. D) Voters directly elect the prime minister in a parliamentary system. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The presidential system establishes a separation of powers. 28. An influence outside of the branches of government that is related to the personal friendships and working ability of members in the branches to gets along. A) Informal Relationships. B) Interest Group Influence. C) Media Influence. D) Party Influence. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Informal Relationships. 29. What is the scope of Comparative Politics? A) Comparing different political systems. B) Investigating political ideologies. C) Analyzing international conflicts. D) Studying the functioning of government agencies. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Comparing different political systems. 30. Economy comes from the word Greek word ikonomia it means ..... A) Power. B) Money. C) Physiocracy. D) The direction or organization of a house. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The direction or organization of a house. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesOverview QuizzesPolitical Science QuizzesPolitical Science Quiz 1Political Science Quiz 2Political Science Quiz 3Political Science Quiz 4Political Science Quiz 5Political Science Quiz 6Political Science Quiz 7Political Science Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books