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Rational Choice theory

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1. Assertion (A): Rational choice theorists dismissed the importance of liberty and culture.

Reason (R): They believed in actor's interest and that these are pursued rationally.

In the context of above two statements, which among the following is correct? (KARNATAKA SET 2014 PAPER III)

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2. Rational choice explanations adhere to the principle of (University of Hyderabad Ph.D 2022)

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3. The Rational Choice approach to political studies rests on the assumption that: (University of Hyderabad M.Phil 2019)

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4. "The Rational Choice Theory" is mainly associated with (RAJASTHAN SET 2020 PART 2)

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5. The origin of public choice approaches generally credited to the works of: (MAHARASHTRA SET 2020 PAPER II)

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6. Which of the following statements explain rational choice understanding of international relations? (JNU MA 2021)

A. Individuals are emotional actors in international relations

B. States decide their actions in international politics rationally

C. State behavior in international politics is based on cost‐benefit analysis

D. States are the only actors in international relations

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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7. Who among the following is a major protagonist of the public choice school? (WB SET 2017 Paper II)

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8. Who among the following is a leading proponent of the Public Choice Approach? (WEST BENGAL SET 2018 PAPER II)

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9. Identify the correct sequence in which the following theories appeared? (NET June 2010 Paper II)

I. Decision-Making Theory

II. Human Relations Theory

III. Classical Theory

IV. Public Choice Theory

Codes:

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10. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given below: (NET June 2011 Paper II)

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