Introduction to Political Science - Pre Exam Obj
  • 1. Political science is mainly the study of the __.
A) family
B) school
C) market
D) state
  • 2. Who defined politics as “who gets what, when and how”?
A) Aristotle
B) Karl Marx
C) David Easton
D) Harold Lasswell
  • 3. The authoritative allocation of values was defined by __.
A) Plato
B) Hobbes
C) Garner
D) Easton
  • 4. Political science begins and ends with the state according to __.
A) Locke
B) Gilchrist
C) Janet
D) Garner
  • 5. Politics mainly deals with __.
A) power and authority
B) trade
C) religion
D) education
  • 6. The study of political institutions is known as __ approach.
A) Marxist
B) behavioural
C) traditional
D) institutional
  • 7. Which approach focuses on human political behaviour?
A) Systems
B) Historical
C) Behavioural
D) Traditional
  • 8. The systems approach is associated with __.
A) Easton
B) Lasswell
C) Plato
D) Marx
  • 9. Liberalism, socialism and communism are examples of __.
A) ideologies
B) institutions
C) cultures
D) laws
  • 10. Power, authority and legitimacy are __ in political science.
A) concepts
B) ideologies
C) cultures
D) institutions
  • 11. The executive, legislature and judiciary are __.
A) political parties
B) political institutions
C) political thoughts
D) political cultures
  • 12. Elections and law making are examples of political __.
A) systems
B) processes
C) culture
D) ideologies
  • 13. Citizenship refers to __.
A) legal membership of a state
B) paying tax
C) voting in elections
D) living in a country
  • 14. Political culture means people’s __ towards politics.
A) religion
B) language
C) attitudes and beliefs
D) wealth
  • 15. Globalization concerns the __ among countries.
A) traditions
B) relationships
C) isolation
D) conflicts only
  • 16. The supreme law of the land is the __.
A) policy
B) decree
C) manifesto
D) constitution
  • 17. Constitutionalism means __ government power.
A) limiting
B) ignoring
C) increasing
D) removing
  • 18. Which method compares political systems of different countries?
A) Historical
B) Observational
C) Comparative
D) Statistical
  • 19. Watching political behaviour in real life is the __ method.
A) observational
B) survey
C) experimental
D) comparative
  • 20. The historical method studies __.
A) present events only
B) economic data
C) past political events
D) future predictions
  • 21. Plato and Aristotle are known for their political __.
A) thoughts
B) systems
C) parties
D) institutions
  • 22. Marxist approach focuses mainly on __.
A) law
B) religion
C) class struggle and economy
D) culture
  • 23. Survey method involves __.
A) experiments
B) guessing
C) asking questions to people
D) observation only
  • 24. The behavioural approach developed in the __ century.
A) 10th
B) 20th
C) 18th
D) 15th
  • 25. Political parties are part of political __.
A) ideologies
B) institutions
C) thoughts
D) cultures
  • 26. Sovereignty means __.
A) voting rights
B) sharing power
C) foreign rule
D) supreme power of the state
  • 27. Democracy is a system where __.
A) judges rule
B) soldiers rule
C) people rule
D) kings rule
  • 28. The study of politics through laws and philosophy is the __ approach.
A) systems
B) traditional
C) survey
D) behavioural
  • 29. AU and ECOWAS are examples of __ organizations.
A) local
B) international
C) private
D) national
  • 30. Ideology is a set of __ about government.
A) beliefs and ideas
B) buildings
C) punishments
D) rules only
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