CGPOLI
  • 1. Recognition by other states is necessary for a state exercise internal sovereignty
A) Maybe
B) False
C) None of these
D) True
  • 2. A State may still exist even if it lacks complete sovereignty over it's territory
A) Maybe
B) False
C) True
D) None of these
  • 3. ODD ONE OUT: very small population
A) India
B) Vatican City
C) Canada
D) Switzerland
  • 4. Which scenario does NOT affect a states external sovereignty?
A) Being rcognized by other countries
B) Citizens disobeying domestic laws
C) Voluntarily signing treaties that limit certain foreign actions
D) Allowing foreign military base with agreements
  • 5. People living in other states are called?
A) Alyens
B) Alienz
C) Aliens
D) Alliens
  • 6. Which of the following is NOT an example of Power of Eminent Domain?
A) Government taking land for a new road
B) Government acquiring land and flood control
C) Government acquiring land to build a hospitals
D) Government regulating business hours for safeguard the public
  • 7. Whch statement is TRUE about the relationship between the executive and legislati ve branches in a parliamentary system?
A) The legislative is closely related from the legislature
B) The judiciary appoints the executive
C) The legislature has no control over the executive
D) They are completely separate and independent
  • 8. Which of the following is a feature of a presidential system?
A) Fusion of executive and legislative power
B) President is elected by the legislature
C) Separation of powers between executive and legislative
D) The legislative and executive are closely related
  • 9. Identify ODD ONE OUT?
A) Population
B) Territory
C) Sovereignty
D) Nation
  • 10. Which of the statement is MOST accurate regarding the relationship between Nation and State?
A) All nations eventually become states
B) A nation may exist independently of state
C) A nation and state are always identical
D) A state cannot exist without a nation
  • 11. Which of the following best illustrates charismatic legitimacy
A) A king ruling because of royal blood
B) A president under a constitution
C) A judge enforcing the law
D) A revolutionary leader followed because of personal appeal
  • 12. Which of the following BEST illustrate legal-ational legitimacy?
A) A revolutionary leader admired by the masses
B) A president elected according to the constitution
C) A tribal chief chosen by elders
D) A king ruling because of royal blood
  • 13. According to Plato he believed that the states was a means of:
A) Achieving justice and harmony
B) Achieving of general will
C) Achieving the common good
D) Achieving social contract
  • 14. The power of the state to regulate businesses, trade and commerce is an example of:
A) Administrative Authority
B) Political Authority
C) Charismatic Authority
D) Judicial Authority
  • 15. He views that every individual come together to achieve the common good
A) Jean Jacques Rousseau
B) Thomas Hobbes
C) Plato
D) Aristotle
  • 16. What was "territory" of the state refer to?
A) The land, water and airspace under a states control
B) The land and people under a states control
C) The land and water under a states control
D) The wealth and economy under the states control
  • 17. Which of the following is NOT an example of coercive authority
A) A judge explaining a legal decision
B) Prison guards controlling inmates
C) Police dispersing an illegal assembly
D) Military enforcing martial law
  • 18. Which action illustrates the exercise of police power?
A) Printing new currency
B) Regulating the sale of alchohol to prevent public disorder
C) Approving the national budget
D) Issuing passports for international travel
  • 19. When citizens obey laws because they believe the government has the right to rule, this show:
A) Legal Authority
B) Judicial Authority
C) Political Authority
D) Administrative Authority
  • 20. VAT is an example of Power of Taxation which means:
A) Value Adeed Tax
B) Value Addded Tax
C) Value Added Tax
D) Vallue Added Tax
  • 21. Which examples shows the state using coercive authority
A) Police arresting individuals who break the law
B) Legislators debating bills
C) Government issuing marriage licenses
D) Teachers enforcing classroom rules
  • 22. Is the belief or acceptance by the people that the state's authority is rightful and justified
A) Legal Authority
B) Legitimacy
C) Coercive Authority
D) Authority
  • 23. Which of the following is NOT an administrative authority?
A) Deparment of Health
B) Supreme Court
C) Department of Educaton
D) Bureau of Internal Revenues
  • 24. An example of legal-rational legitimacy is:
A) A religious leader commanding followers
B) A judge ruling according to the law
C) A king whose power comes from tradition
D) A celebrity influencing fans
  • 25. It refers to the right of the state to make decisions, give orders and enforce laws.
A) Legitimacy
B) Coercive Authority
C) Legal Authority
D) Authority
  • 26. ODD ONE OUT:
A) Traditional Legitimacy
B) Legal Rational Legitimacy
C) Charismatic Legitimacy
D) Administrative Legitimacy
  • 27. Judicial authority ensures:
A) Fair of power of legislature
B) Fair absolute power of the executive
C) Fair total control of the military
D) Fair interpretation and applications of laws
  • 28. A public school principal enforcing Department of Education rules is exercising:
A) Coercive Authority
B) Judicial Authority
C) Political Authority
D) Administrative Authority
  • 29. Traditional legitimacy is most common in:
A) Monarchies and Tribal societies
B) Constitutional governments and Democracies
C) Corporations and Monarchies
D) Tribal societies and Modern democracies
  • 30. Political authority is considered legitimate when:
A) People obey because of fear
B) Authority is temporary
C) Leaders are physically powerful
D) Authority is accepted as rightful by the people
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