A. Friendship
B. Family
C. Village
D. City-state
Related Mcqs:
- What is the ultimate form of association?
A. Friendship
B. Family
C. Village
D. City-state - Lord Bryce has written “That form of government in which the ruling power of a state is legally vested, not in any particular class, but in the members of the community as a whole”. Which form of government he is referring to _________?
A. Democracy
B. Parliamentary government
C. Federal government
D. Unitary government - Lord Bryce has written, “That form of Government in which ruling power of the state is legally vested not in any particular class but, in the members of community as a whole. Which form of Government he is referring to?
A. Democracy
B. Federal
C. Unitary
D. Presidential
E. Parliamentary - Which of the following is not an essential element of association?
A. Optional membership
B. Definite and common purpose
C. Definite territory
D. Necessity of rules and regulations - Which of the following is not true about state and association?
A. Membership of state is compulsory whereas that of the other is not
B. Membership of the state cannot be left whereas that of the association can be
C. State has fixed territory whereas association has not
D. Both the state and the association are permanent bodies - Main difference between the state and association is that?
A. One can’t be member of both
B. One can’t live without the other
C. One can use force while other cannot
D. One is hindrance on the parth of the other - The assertion that the state is not the only association but one among many associations in society, is:__________?
A. A Marxist viewpoint
B. A Pluralist viewpoint
C. A Fabian viewpoint
D. An Anarchist viewpoint - 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 - 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 - What is the primary subject of Socrates’ dialogues with Thaetetus?
A. The nature of human knowledge
B. Whether or not God exists
C. The best form of civic government
D. The origin of the universe