TRB Tripura STPGT Political Science 2016 Paper
“Political Science concerns itself with the life of men in relation to organized state.” Who said this ?
(a) Lasswell
(b) Laski
(c) Robson
(d) None of the above
Who defined politics as the ‘study of the shaping and sharing of power’?
(a) Gettell
(b) Burns
(c) Lasswell
(d) None of the above
Who among the following is associated with the behavioural approach to the sutdy of Political Science ?
(a) David Easton
(b) Marx
(c) Bryce
(d) None of the above
Who siad, “Politics is the relationship among the classes” ?
(a) Marx
(b) Lenin
(c) Laski
(d) None of the above
Who among the following did not expound organic theory explaining the nature of the state ?
(a) Herbert Spencer
(b) Bluntschli
(c) Laski
(d) All of them
Which one of the following is also known as laissez-faire theory ?
(a) Individualism
(b) Socialism
(c) Utiliatrianism
(d) None of the above
The concept and method of Cybernetics was applied in Political Science by
(a) Charles Merriam
(b) Karl Deutsh
(c) Robert Dahl
(d) All of them
The name of an ancient Roman political thinker is
(a) Cicero
(b) Machiavelli
(c) Marsiglio
(d) None of the above
“Nationalism is a sentiment of similarity and solidarity.” Who said?
(a) Bertrand Russel
(b) C. Lloyd
(c) Laski
(d) None of the above
Socialism is a movement of
(a) the poor
(b) the middle class people
(c) the workers
(d) None of the above
Modern Individualists favour
(a) granting more powers to the state
(b) maintaining status quo with regard to state powers
(c) entrusting only coordinate powers to the state
(d) None of the above
Who stated, “Every state is known by the irghts that it maintains”?
(a) Bentham
(b) Laski
(c) Austin
(d) None of the above
‘Value-free’ discussion in Political Science was started by
(a) Marxists
(b) Traditionalists
(c) Behaviouralists
(d) None of the above
“Man is born free but everywhere he is in Chains.” Who remarked ?
(a) Hobbes
(b) Rousseau
(c) Barker
(d) None of the above
Who among the following argued that state is a natural institution ?
(a) Aristotle
(b) Hobbes
(c) Thomas Aquinas
(d) None of the above
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