A. Karl Marx
B. MacIver
C. Burke
D. Gettel
E. Laski
Related Mcqs:
- A political party has been defined as “an association organised in support of some principles or policy which by constitutional means endeavours to make the determinant of government” by:
A. MacIver
B. Burke
C. Bryce
D. Machiavelli - Who said that a ‘political party is a voluntary association of people for the purpose of attaining political power’:
A. Gettell
B. MacIver
C. G.C.Field
D. Finer - Who said, “International Law is the body of principles and rules which civilized State consider as binding upon them in their mutual relations”:
A. Birkenhead
B. Starke
C. Hughes
D. Hall - Who said that a ‘political party is an organised body with voluntary membership’:
A. Finer
B. MacIver
C. G.C.Field
D. G.D.H. Cole
E. Sorel - In a democratic government, the importance of public opinion is wry great. Democracy becomes real only when there is strong and effective public opinion. Which one of the following statements is relevant regarding the meaning of public opinion?
A. Public opinion is necessarily majority opinion
B. Public opinion is the opinion of all the people of the society
C. Public opinion is opposed to common good
D. Public opinion is the reasoned and conscious opinion of the dominant action of community based on the ideal of general welfare and common-good - “Public opinion is commonly used to denote the aggregate of the views men held regarding matters that affect or interest the community”. Who made the above statement?
A. Bryce
B. Barker
C. Garner
D. Graham Wallas - Who defined public opinion as the aggregate of the view men hold regarding matters that affect or interest the community?
A. J.S. Mill
B. Roucek
C. Lord Bryce
D. Laski - Who said ‘The success of democratic government depends upon the degree to which the public opinion is sound, well developed and effective in controlling the actions and policies of the government?
A. Ernest Barker
B. H.J. Laski
C. Lord Bryce
D. Gettell - Who said “The success of democratic government depends upon the degree to which the public opinion is sound, well developed and effective in controlling the actions and policies of government”
A. Barker
B. Garner
C. MacIver
D. Gettell - Who believed that a ‘political party consists of a group of citizens more or less organised who act as a political unit’:
A. Gettell
B. Finer
C. Garner
D. Ebenstein
E. Gilchrist