A. State is a divine institution
B. State is an artificial creation
C. State is a creation of force
D. State is a natural institution
Related Mcqs:
- According to Aristotle the best method for holding of property was:____________?
A. State ownership
B. Common ownership and common use
C. Individual ownership and common use
D. Individual ownership and private use - In the pursuit of happiness, what is the highest form of plesure for a human being, according to Aristotle?
A. Companionship
B. Love
C. Philanthropy
D. Contemplation - According to Aristotle, which of the following is not one of the six elements of the tragedy?
A. Plot
B. Reversal
C. Character
D. Spectacle - What is the final cause of rainfall according to Aristotle?
A. It rains so plants and creatures can survive
B. It rains because it is water’s nature to fall
C. It rains because there is moisture in the air
D. It rains because moisture cools - According to Aristotle, which pair of words is analogous to matter ::form?
A. Essence :: being
B. Susstance :: substrate
C. Potentiality :: actuality
D. Cause :: effect - How does one acquire virtue, according to Aristotle?
A. It is innate
B. By habit
C. By grace
D. By accident - About State Aristotle believed that it was:__________?
A. Natural
B. Artificial
C. Imposed
D. Contractual - In order to write ‘Politics’ which deals with state, Aristotle compared :
A. 157 Constitutions
B. 158 Constitutions
C. 159 Constitutions
D. 160 Constitutions
E. 61 Constitution - Which one of the following statements is associated with Aristotle?
A. The state is an association of families and their common possessions, governed by a supreme power and by reason.
B. The state is a union of families and villages having for its end a perfect and self-sufficing life.
C. The state is a particular portion of mankind viewed as an organized unit
D. The state is a politically organised community with a definite territory. - Which one of the following methods for the study of problems of State of his times was used by Aristotle?
A. Inductive
B. Deductive
C. Philosophical
D. Comparative