Political Theory - Study Mode

[#211] Who among the following analyses liberty as a triadic relationship in the defined manner-X is free from Y to do or become (or not to do or become) Z?
Correct Answer

(A) Gerald Mac Callum

[#212] Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and other labelled as Reason (R) . Select the correct answer: Assertion (A) Karl Marx is interpreted by some as an economic determinist but by others as a humane socialist. Reason (R) The problem stems from the wide range and complex nature of his own writings.
Correct Answer

(A) Both A and R are true, but R is the correct explanation of A

[#213] Consider the following statement: " . . . . . . . . the notion of politics does not come from heaven. It does not come Oak trees. It is not a gift of any angel. It is a human venture centred in man and created by man". The above statement is made by:
Correct Answer

(D) Aristotle

[#214] Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer: List-I List-II a. Hobbes 1. Defence of sovereignty and assertion of the claims of political authority over religion. b. Locke 2. Defence of individual freedom of thought and expression c. Rousseau 3. Limited form of constitutional government d. J. S. Mill 4. Claim that sovereignty has its origin in the people and remains with the people.
Correct Answer

(D) a-1, b-3, c-4, d-2

[#215] Who among the following disputed the view that human behaviour could be adequately described without reference to the intentions, motives and reasons of the actors involved?
Correct Answer

(A) Peter Winch