A. G.D.H.Cole
B. Pareto
C. Max Weber
D. Michel. R
E. Henry Webbs
Related Mcqs:
- Who of the following has suggested that there should be two Parliaments, one for dealing with political and other with economic problems?
A. G.D.H.Cole
B. Henry Webbs
C. Hobhouse
D. James Mill
E. J.S.Mill - Who pleaded that there should be two Parliaments to deal with the economic and political problems:
A. Henry Webbs
B. G.D.H. Cole
C. J.S. Mill
D. Marx - Who of the following favoured the system of proportional representation?
A. Bentham
B. J.S.Mill
C. T.H.Green
D. Herbert Spencer - “If political leadership fails to emerge, there is likelihood of military taking over power in developing countries. Radical student groups or labour may try to raise revolution but they are not likely to compete with the military. Military intervention, rule and withdrawal from politics is clearly related to a society’s level of political development.” In the context of Political Development the assumption in the above passage is that:
A. Political leadership is not an effective instrument
B. Military intervention is inevitable for development
C. National integration results from military intervention
D. Military is an agent of social change - Which one of the following arrangements was favoured by the Fascists?
A. Socialism
B. Guild Socialism
C. Corporativism
D. A combination of good features of all the above systems - In Western democracies Parliaments are based on: __________?
A. Party system
B. Trade Union System
C. Groups of Citizens
D. The Citizens - Which one is the mother of all parliaments in the world?
A. American Parliament
B. Swiss Parliament
C. English Parliament
D. Mexican Parliament - Mother of all Parliaments is to be called:__________?
A. The British Parliament
B. The American Parliament
C. The French Parliament
D. The Russian Parliament - The most-favoured nation treatment means:
A. A treatment that is not extended to any other State
B. A treatment extended to any third State
C. A treatment extended to a particular State
D. None of these - Who said “These, then, will be some of the features of democracy …. It will be, in all likelihood, an agreeable, lawless, parti-colored common wealth, dealing with all alike on a footing of equality, whether, they be really equal or not”:
A. Eratosthenes
B. Plato
C. Diophantus
D. Eppipides