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The Question Paper of the Subject Concepts of Political Science of the BA Political Science Course of the Calicut University is given below

The art of looking for trouble. Finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it wrongly and applying the wrong remedy Who among the following gave the above definition of politics?
(a) Ernest Barker (b) Ernest Benn
(c) Frederick Pollock (d) David Easton

2. Who among the following pioneered the integration of the study of political science with
psychology?
(a) S.M.Lipset (b) Walter Bagehot

(c) Eric Voeghin (d) Harold Laski
3. Aristotle is rightly regarded as "the father absent in the world
(a) Prior to him, political thinking was virtually absent in the world
(b) He combined the practical and theoretical facets of politics
(c) It was he who first brought to bear on political phenomena the patient
analysis and unbiased research which are the proper marks and virtues of
scientific inquiry
(d) It was he who made the first effort to grant political science the shape of a separate
academic discipline.

4. Who among the following advocated that the central idea of the political science is power?
(a) David Apter (b) Amos
(c) Max weber (d) Runciman

5. Harold Lasswells Politics: Who Gets, What, when and How discusses:
(a) Distributive justice (b) Scientific method and value-relativism
(c) Social implications of political participation
(d) Fundamentals of political participation

6. Who among the following employed a biological method in the study of politics?
(a) Lord action (b) Milton
(c) T.H Green (d) Herbert Spencer

7. The work Power and Society is co-authored by :
(a) Greenstein, Polsby and Nelson (b) Rieselbach and Balds
(c) Girth and Mills (d) Harold Lasswell and Abraham Kaplan

8. The keynote of liberalism is _________
(a) Individual (b) Liberty
(c) Liberty of the individual (d) Personality

9. The famous fourfold functional analysis of the social systems is made by
(a) Gabriel Almond (b) Sidney Verba
(c) James Coleman (d) Talcott Parsons


10. A scientific sociological evaluation of the state has been discussed by:
(a) Maclver in the Modern state (b) Engels in Anti-Duhring
(c) Maclver in the Web of Government
(d) Engels in The origin of the family, private property and the state

11. Jurisprudence is
(a) Law (b) History of law
(c) Anthology on law (d) Science of law

12. The work Political Science: A philosophical Analysis is authored by:
(a) Oran Young (b) Herbert Storing
(c) Vermon van Dyke (d) Leo strauss

13. Which of the following works have nsote been authored by R.M. MacIver?
(a) The Web of Government (b) Society: its structure and changes
(c) The Modern State (d) An introduction to Politics

14. Which of the following have been authored by RobertDahl?
(a) A preface to Democratic theory
(b) Politic science The discipline and its dimensions
(c) Modern political analysis (d) Both (a) and (c)

15. In Marxist theory, society is divided into dominant and dependent classes and the former
controls the state which is an embodiment of:
(a) Political Power (b) Economic Power
(c) Social Power (d) None of the above

16. Who opined that it was in small states that democracy first arose?
(a) Lord Bryee (b) Lord Action
(c) Lord Hewart (d) None of the above

17. The chief proponents of the theory of natural rights are
(a) John Locke and Thomas Paine (b) Lasswell and Kant
(c) Hegel and Kant (d) Durkheim and Weber

18. Which of the following theories is the one opposed to the theory of natural rights?
(a) Personality theory of rights (b) Historical theory of rights
(c) Legal theory of right (d) social expediency theory of rights

19. The historical theory of rights can be summed up in the sentence:
(a) History makes right (b) What is right is historical
(c) History of the child of right (d) History and right are antithetical

20. In connection with rights, Bentham and Mill expressly advocate the principle of utility in
opposition to :
(a) Conventions and traditions
(b) Merely following customs and appealing to the arbitrary voice of nature
(c) Law and rules (d) Principles of jurisprudence

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