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The document contains a series of multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank questions related to political philosophy and history, covering key thinkers and concepts from ancient Greece to the Enlightenment. It includes questions on figures such as Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, and Rousseau, as well as fundamental political ideas like utilitarianism, democracy, and the nature of law. The questions are designed to test knowledge on the evolution of political thought and the characteristics of various political systems.

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The document contains a series of multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank questions related to political philosophy and history, covering key thinkers and concepts from ancient Greece to the Enlightenment. It includes questions on figures such as Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, and Rousseau, as well as fundamental political ideas like utilitarianism, democracy, and the nature of law. The questions are designed to test knowledge on the evolution of political thought and the characteristics of various political systems.

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MCQ1: What is the Greek name for their city state?
Answer: polis

MCQ 2: Â Which of these is the major characteristic of Greek city state according to
Plato and Aristotle?
Answer: Self-sufficiency

MCQ 3: What is the dominant socio-political and economic system in the middle ages?
Answer: Feudalism

MCQ 4: Â What authority did the Reformation thinkers want to subject ecclesiastical
authorities?
Answer: Civil authority

MCQ 5: Â Who is the author of the book, The Leviathan? Answer:


Thomas Hobbes

MCQ 6: Whose political thought is said to have freed kings from the shackles of
morality?
Answer: Machiavelli

MCQ 7: In what did the Enlightenment thinkers placed so much hope to free man from
oppressive political and religious regimes? Answer: Reason

MCQ 8: To whom do we attribute the invention of check and balance in political


system?
Answer: Montesquieu

MCQ 9: What first emphasised that the state should not encroach on the individual
liberty of the citizens?
Answer: The Code Napoleon

MCQ 10: What is the name of the thought system championed by Jeremy Bentham?
Answer: Utilitarianism

MCQ 11: What is equated with knowledge in Socrates' philosophy?


Answer: Virtue

MCQ 12: Who first regarded all laws as social conventions rather than a product of
nature?
Answer: Antiphon

MCQ 13: Who is regarded as the earliest proponent of communism?


Answer: Aristophanes

MCQ 14: On what did Plato build his ideal state?


Answer: Justice
MCQ 15: The human spirit is equated with what in the politics of Plato?
Answer: Soldiers

MCQ 16: Which of the following defines aristocracy?


Answer: Government of the best

MCQ 17: At what age is the philosopher king in Plato matured to rule?
Answer: 50

MCQ 18: Who held the position that: “The Gods do not care about men and do not
interfere either for good or bad in their affairs?†Answer: Epicureans

MCQ 19: What is the constitution that would govern the stoic’s world state?
Answer: Reason

MCQ 20: Which law did Cicero regard as the governor of all other laws?
Answer: Natural Law

MCQ 21: Who is the author of Two Treatises of Government?


Answer: Locke

MCQ 22: What did Aristotle regard as the highest form of government?
Answer: Monarchy

MCQ 23: A statement which consists of two simple statements or sub-statements is


known as __?
Answer: A compound statement

MCQ 24: Who pioneered the application of scientific method in the study of politics?
Answer: Nicollo Machiavelli

MCQ 25: Who held that in addition to its truth, religion has social consequences?
Answer: Marsilio

MCQ 26: Who pioneered the discussion of politics and society without any recourse to
ethics and jurisprudence? Answer: Machiavelli

MCQ 27: The idea that a Christian is bound to obey the orders of a pagan ruler was
championed by who? Answer: Aquinas

MCQ 28: Which of these is the name of Augustine’s book?


Answer: City of God

MCQ 29: From who did Marx borrow the idea of dialectics?
Answer: Hegel

MCQ 30: The theory that our social status, either as slaves or as nobility, was neither a
product of nature nor the gods, was first promoted in the Greek society by who?
Answer: Sophists
MCQ 31: Who are the ultimate rulers in Plato's political thought?
Answer: Philosopher kings

MCQ 32: Which of these is not among the best form of government according to
Aristotle?
Answer: Democracy

MCQ 33: J. S. Mill's hope of forestalling the tyranny of the majority lies in ___________
Answer: Representative government

MCQ 34: What are man's two sovereign masters according to Bentham?
Answer: Pleasure and pain

MCQ 35: Which of these is not a thinker of the enlightenment?


Answer: Augustine

FBQ1: Epicureans regard ____________ as the guiding principle of all men? Answer:
Self interest

FBQ2: Seneca conceived the greater state which all humans belong to as
_______________"
Answer: Society

FBQ3: ____________ defined happiness as the avoidance of pains and worries


Answer: Epicureans

FBQ4: The thesis that progress in arts and sciences has led to idleness, inequality and
luxury was argued by who? Â Answer: Rousseau

FBQ5: ___________ regarded the law as the greatest good of the state Answer:
Cicero

FBQ6: ___________________ regarded man as a citizen of two states Answer:


Augustine

FBQ7: According to Machiavelli the good ruler must possess the character of an animal
called _____________Â Answer: Fox

FBQ8: The idea of slaves as live property was held by_________________Â Answer:
Aristotle

FBQ9: According to Marsilio's two good lives, the first good life consists of proper study
of _____________

Answer: Philosophy

FBQ10: The debate concerning the dual recognition authority of the church and that of
the state is famously regarded as the _______________
Answer: Doctrine of the two swords
FBQ11: Rousseau believed that the first man who, having fenced in a piece of land,
said, “This is mine,†and found people naïve enough to believe him, that man
was the true founder of_____________ Answer: Civil society

FBQ12: In the communist society, distribution of surplus will be based on everyone


according to their _______________ Answer: Need

FBQ13: In the philosophy of Karl Marx, ____________ interest determines human


values
Answer: Economic

FBQ14: Despite his possession of absolute power, the Roman king was bound to
govern his state on the advice of the ______________
Answer: senate

FBQ15: The medieval political system saw the joint exercise of political power between
the emperor and the ________________ Answer: pope

FBQ16: The Leviathan was written to promote political __________


Answer: absolutism

FBQ17: The theory that securing the greatest happiness of the greatest number of
people is the duty of government is known as ______________
Answer: Utilitarianism

FBQ18: Rousseau’s political thought emphasised the primacy of the ________ in


determining political authority Answer: General will

FBQ19: According to early Greek writers, the corruption of _________ leads to mob rule
Answer: Democracy

FBQ20: The major characteristic of the soldier in Plato's ideal state is


__________________
Answer: Courage

FBQ21: Unless the state is a community for ethical purposes it is nothing more than a
highway robbery on large scale, is a view attributed to __________
Answer: Augustine

FBQ22: Jean Bodin held that for the power kings to remain unquestioned his rules
must conform to__________________ Answer: Natural laws

FBQ23: The first political thinker to insist that man has no supernatural end is
___________
Answer: Machiavelli

FBQ24: In Aristotle’s ideal state ____________ is the set of people that should not
be granted citizenship Answer: Traders

FBQ25: Karl Marx attributes the emergence of state to emergence of____


_________________
Answer: Private property

FBQ26: Historical idealism is to Hegel as __________ is to Marx


Answer: Historical materialism

FBQ27: In Hegel's political thought, the individual actualises his material and spiritual
needs in the________ Answer: State

FBQ28: In Locke's political thought, all men are God's _________________


Answer: Property

FBQ29: The chief end or purpose of man on earth, according to Locke is _________
Answer: Survival

FBQ30: In Hobbes' state of nature man is governed by____________________


Answer: Emotion

FBQ31: According to Locke, __________________teaches all mankind that no one


ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions Answer: Natural Law

FBQ32: According to Aquinas, another name for divine law is _____________


Answer: Will of God

FBQ33: Marriage and ownership of property is the sole preserve of ________in Plato's
ideal state
Answer: Workers

FBQ34: __________ regarded truth and justice as the inherent qualities of law
Answer: Cicero

FBQ35: __________ ____ is referred as the father of comparative politics


Answer: Aristotle

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