POL215 CBT EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
May 21, 2024 2024-05-21 22:05POL215 CBT EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
POL215 CBT EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
1. The textualist approach has been dominant since……
a) 1950
b) 1921
c) 1960
d) 1945
2. Political thought has been described as man’s attempt to consciously understand and solve the problems of his group life and …...
a) Death
b) Depression
c) Organization
d) Men
3. Rousseau first argued for freedom as a fundamental right of humankind, and Karl Marx argued that equality was as crucial as…...
a) Freedom
b) Right
c) Government
d) All of the above
4. ….. thought is the study of questions concerning power, justice,
rights, law, and other issues pertaining to governance.
a) Human
b) Government
c) Political
d) None of the above
5. The matriarchal theory is more sociological than political.
TRUE / FALSE
6. Socrates was an Athenian citizen, born in ….. and left this mortal world
on 399 B.C. and worked as a sculptor.
a) 469 B.C.
b) 133 B.C.
c) 450 B.C.
d) 120 B.C.
7. ….. further classified democracy as another deviation from the ideal state
a) Plato
b) St. Thomas Aquinas
c) Rousseau
d) Karl Marx
8. The work of Socrates greatly influenced …...
a) World
b) Plato
c) Man
d) Government
9. According to ….., the state is an association of families and villages for the sake of attaining a perfect and self-sufficient existence
a) Plato
b) Aristotle
c) Karl
d) Thomas
10. The origin of western political thought has often been traced to the …..
century BC and is often associated with Greece.
a) third
b) fourth
c) fifth
d) tenth
11. For an ideal or good and well-ordered state, both ethics and politics
Must ….. hand in hand.
a) work
b) speak
c) travel
d) All of the above
12. The genetic theory believed that the state is originated from the …...
a) God
b) family
c) man
d) Plato
13. Political thought has no ‘…..’ form and can be in the form of a treatise,
speeches, political commentaries etc.
a) say
b) fixed
c) decision
d) complete
14. St. Thomas Aquinas in 1225-1274 supports the ….. supremacy over the state
a) mosque
b) gods
c) mankind
d) church
15. Most of what we know about Socrates comes from the works of ….., who
was his pupil.
a) science
b) man
c) Plato
d) God
16. ….. was born in Stagira in northern Greece, and his father was a court physician to the king of Macedon.
Ans. Aristotle
17. ….. politics was characterized by the existence of city-states or polis.
a) French
b) Hebrew
c) Greek
d) Government
18. A woman had more than one husband and because of the uncertainly of male parentage, kinship was reckoned through woman that is from mother to daughters.
TRUE / FALSE
19. According to ….., the purpose of the state was to maintain order and
the right of property
a) Hobbes
b) Karl
c) Thomas
d) Aristotle
20. Political philosophy is primarily concerned with right and wrong, good and evil in ….. life
a) social
b) human
c) physical
d) mental
21. The wheel of socio-political unrest was set in motion in ….. land.
a) Igbo
b) Yoruba
c) Benin
d) Hausa
22. Berlin’s critics have taken most seriously is the conceptual distinction Berlin’s
negative and ….. liberty.
a) Berlin
b) Positive
c) people
d) All of the above
23. ….. questions are among those “that remain obstinately philosophical.”
Ans. Normative
24. As far back as fifth century BC, Plato, and Aristotle discussed with their
….. whether monarchy or democracy was better
a) master
b) pupils
c) family
d) students
25. Ottoman lived between the 13th and ….. centuries.
a) 15t
b) 18th
c) 20th
d) 25th
26. Dan Fodio always preferred conversion and reform to violence and
bloodshed in achieving ….. aims.
a) Christian
b) People
c) Muslim
d) everybody
27. John Locke was born in Somerset Village in England in the year …...
a) 1632
b) 1832
c) 1732
d) 1532
28. Marcus Cicero is one of the outstanding statesmen and orators of the …..
empire.
a) King
b) Roman
c) England
d) Lord
29. There can be no doubt that without fixed territory, there can be no state.
TRUE / FALSE
30. The state where a human institution and hence population is, therefore, an essential element of the state is known as …..
Ans. Population
31. Sophist Antiphon argued that there was no difference between a ….. and a …..
a) Greek , Barbarian.
b) Man, woman
c) State, country
d) Hebrew, Greek
32. The sovereignty of the state has five aspects
TRUE / FALSE
33. Since the ….., there has been a revival of interest in political theory in
the USA, Europe and other parts of the world.
a) 1980s
b) 1990s
c) 1950s
d) 1970s
34. As a discipline, political science is much more comprehensive and
includes different forms of speculation in …..
a) society
b) country
c) politics
d) government
35. ….. defines the constitution as “a certain ordering of the inhabitants of the city–state”.
Ans. Aristotle
36. Internal sovereignty is the state’s monopoly of authority ….. its boundaries.
a) outside
b) between
c) inside
d) Beside
37. The Athenian Court of 501 judges sentenced him to death by a majority of …..
votes
a) 150
b) 120
c) 100
d) 80
38. Generally, Athenian political history and that of other Greek city-states
remained characterized by active party struggle and rapid constitutional
change.
TRUE / FALSE
39. The last degeneration from the ideal state in the views of Plato is …..
Ans. Tyranny
40. Aristotle explains the production of an artifact in terms of ….. causes
a) four
b) three
c) two
d) five
41. Political thought is the study of ….. concerning power, justice,
rights, law, and other issues pertaining to governance.
a) man
b) questions
c) government
d) liberty
42. All but one is the production if an artefact explained by Aristotle
a) Material
b) Formal
c) Efficient
d) All of the above
43. The two sovereignty of the state aspects are ….. and …..
Ans. internal sovereignty and external sovereignty.
44. Under the feudal system, man’s socioeconomic and political relevance
was dependent on his ….. to the land.
a) acceptance
b) relationship
c) commitment
d) All of the above
45. When we talk about the approaches to analyzing political theory, we are referring to the method of analyzing a text in ….. theory.
a) human
b) science
c) business
d) political
46. Political theory seeks to understand, explain, and analyze the political phenomena and prescribe ways and means to rectify the …..
a) shortcomings
b) out-coming
c) incoming
d) None of the above
47. Political theory deals with the ideas and principles that shape constitutions,governments, and social life systematically
TRUE / FALSE
48. The agency created to enforce such rules of conduct and to ensure obedience is called …...
a) Law enforcement
b) government
c) politics
d) Lawmaking
49. Marxist political theory is a theory of social change and revolutionary
reconstitution of …..
a) community
b) individual
c) society
d) man
50. The ….. of the state is a matter of speculation and controversial discussion.
a) matter
b) origin
c) people
d) rule
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