This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Overview > Basics > Political Science – Quiz 138 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Political Science Quiz 138 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What was the basis that lent legitimacy to the authority and actions of kings? A) Military power. B) Economic wealth. C) Divine will. D) Popular vote. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Divine will. 2. The Preamble says that the state in India will assure the dignity of the individual. The constitution seeks to achieve this object by guaranteeing A) Equal fundamental rights to each citizen. B) The rights to adequate means of livelihood. C) Just and humane means of work to everyone. D) Equal wages for equal work to everyone irrespective pf gender. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Equal fundamental rights to each citizen. 3. The world Franchise means: A) Right to contest elections. B) Right to hold public office. C) Right to vote. D) Right to criticise the government. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Right to vote. 4. The Communist's plan of joining farms together to grow more and more food by competition between farms was known as A) Cultural Revolution. B) The Chinese Communal Farm Plan. C) The Great Leap Forward. D) The Communist's Food Plan. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Great Leap Forward. 5. Which country recently accepted Bitcoin as legal tender? A) India. B) Australia. C) The Savior. D) Turkey. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Savior. 6. Believes in hands-on government A) D. B) R. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) D. 7. In what year did China become a communist country? A) 1949. B) 1950. C) 1948. D) 1951. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1949. 8. 'A group of girls harassed by a group of boys' comes under ..... A) Economical law. B) Social law. C) Criminal law. D) Civil Law. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Criminal law. 9. Political Science is concerned with both "empirical" questions (why the world works a certain way) and "normative" or philosophical issues about what is right and wrong. A) FALSE. B) TRUE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) TRUE. 10. The Political Party that runs the government is: A) Opposition party. B) Factional group. C) Ruling party. D) Interest group. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ruling party. 11. How many schedules are there in the Constitution of India? A) 11. B) 12. C) 13. D) 10. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 12. 12. What is the rule of democracy by the people of the people for the public? A) Abraham Lincoln. B) Lord Bryce. C) George Washington. D) Aristotle. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Abraham Lincoln. 13. What is the meaning of the phrase below:take the law into one's hands A) To address and solve the main problem at hand without involving the authority. B) To act aggressively or ruthlessly in pursuit of one's goals. C) To take action without legal authority or permission. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To address and solve the main problem at hand without involving the authority. 14. Government needs well trained personnel who comprehend the nature of governmental organisation and management. This statement is related to which branch of political science? A) Comparative Politics. B) International Relations. C) Public administration. D) Political Theory. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Public administration. 15. A false claim on political parties A) Advises the public on important political issues. B) Hears leaders to political positions. C) To leverage people from the government. D) Represents people in regime. E) Public opinion brings a public opinion. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To leverage people from the government. 16. The process by which people and economies around the world are becoming increasingly interconnected; the integration of national economies into the global economy. A) Trade Barrier. B) Macroeconomics. C) Microeconomics. D) Globalization. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Globalization. 17. Who have real authority in a country? A) Governor. B) Prime minister. C) People. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) People. 18. Which of the following best characterizes the Supreme Court's ruling in Griswold v Connecticut A) Prayer in schools is violation of the 1st Amendment. B) Court may exercise judcial review to invalidate legislation. C) Married couples have certain privacy rights that legislatures may not violate. D) Evidence obtained in unconstitutional search and seizures is inadmissible in court. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Married couples have certain privacy rights that legislatures may not violate. 19. The vote share of the Congress in the First three General Elections never exceeded: A) 47.8 per cent. B) 50.00 per cent. C) 52.00 per cent. D) 55.3 per cent. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 47.8 per cent. 20. Between ..... & ....., Belgium amended their constitution. A) 1970 to 1992. B) 1970 & 1993. C) 1971 to 1993. D) 1993 & 1970. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1970 & 1993. 21. Which global agency helps coordinate aid programmes across the developing world? A) NATO. B) The Walt Disney Corporation. C) The United Nations. D) The Commonwealth. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The United Nations. 22. The tenure of the legislative Assembly is A) 6 years. B) 4 years. C) 7 years. D) 5 years. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 5 years. 23. What started the Thirty Years' War? A) The invasion of Silesia. B) Religious conflict. C) The depopulation of the German states. D) All of the choices are correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Religious conflict. 24. What is the full form of PR System A) Proportional Representation. B) Possible Representation. C) Portional Representation. D) Portortional Representation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Proportional Representation. 25. What is the branch of political science which deals with the study of the power arrangments of the states? A) Public Administration. B) Comparative Politics. C) International Relations. D) Political Theory. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) International Relations. 26. According to Robert Dahl, political science is about ..... A) The study of human interaction with power, authority and rule in politics. B) The study of government which functions as the authoritative allocator of values for society. C) How to choose head of state and head of government. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The study of human interaction with power, authority and rule in politics. 27. What are the levels of government? A) Legislative, Executive, Judicial. B) Federal, State, Local. C) Home, School, Work. D) First, Second, Third. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Federal, State, Local. 28. The authority that issues the notification for elections is: A) Prime Minister. B) Chief Election Commissioner. C) Governor. D) President. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) President. 29. A procedure in the house where a bill can be forced out of committee when a majority of members desire it. A) Discharge Petition. B) Rules. C) Fence. D) Filibuster. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Discharge Petition. 30. Which among the following statement about US hegemony is incorrect? A) The word implies the leadership of one state. B) It was used denote the predominance of ancient Greece. C) The country having hegemonic position will possess unchallenged military power. D) Hegemonic position is fixed. 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