Presidency University Unit 1: Political Theory
1 / 37
1. Who wrote The Origin of Family, Private Property and the State? (PUMDET 2024)
2 / 37
2. Match the following pairs: (PUMDET 2024)
3 / 37
3. Who wrote the book The Silent Spring? (PUMDET 2024)
4 / 37
4. Who first popularized the term 'illiberal democracy'? (PUMDET 2024)
5 / 37
5. According to the Communitarian concept of Justice (PUMDET 2024)
6 / 37
6. Identify the neo-liberal political economist. (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2018)
7 / 37
7. Who said “Women, colonies and natural resources share systematic exploitation”? (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2018)
Cynthia Enloe is a feminist scholar known for her work on feminist international relations, gender and militarism, and the intersections of gender, race, and class in global politics. She has explored how women, along with colonies and natural resources, are systematically exploited within various global and political contexts.
8 / 37
8. Choose the correct statement. (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2018)
Engels' work "Anti-Dühring," published in 1878, played a significant role in formulating and consolidating the principles of dialectical materialism.
9 / 37
9. Who said, “My notion of democracy is that under it the weakest should have the same opportunity as the strongest.” (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2018)
Mahatma Gandhi said, “My notion of democracy is that under it the weakest should have the same opportunity as the strongest. This can never happen except through non-violence”.
Gandhi also said, “Let every Indian consider himself to be a free man” and “Ours is not a drive for power, but purely a non-violent fight for India's independence”. ____________
Mahatma Gandhi, the renowned Indian leader, wrote several books during his lifetime. Some of his famous works include:
These books reflect Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence, truth, and social justice, which were central to his leadership during India's independence movement.
10 / 37
10. Who among the following identified four sources of justice, “religion, nature, economics and ethics.” (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2018)
Ernest Barker identified four sources of justice as religion, nature, economics, and ethics.
11 / 37
11. How is Peter Kropotkin best identified? (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2018)
12 / 37
12. Which branch of feminism states, “the planet earth is a living organism” (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2018)
The Gaia hypothesis, developed by British chemist James Lovelock in the 1970s, proposes that Earth is a living organism that regulates its own environment to keep it habitable. The hypothesis is named after the ancient Greek goddess of the Earth, Gaia.
13 / 37
13. Match the types of sovereignty with their proponents in the table given. (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2018)
14 / 37
14. Which statement/s define/s political theory most appropriately: (PUMDET 2018)
A. The collective power to take decisions about a community.
B. The mechanisms by which power is exercised by one group over another.
C. The use of state power to achieve the good of the community.
D. The use of state power to exercise power over another.
15 / 37
15. The main proponent of the theory of Rule of Law is (Presidency University Bachelor Degree Entrance Test 2019)
16 / 37
16. Who made a distinction between positive liberty and negative liberty? (Presidency University Bachelor Degree Entrance Test 2019)
17 / 37
17. What is the origin of the term democracy? (Presidency University Bachelor Degree Entrance Test 2023)
18 / 37
18. Who wrote “Two concepts of Liberty”? (Presidency University Bachelor Degree Entrance Test 2023 Paper IV)
19 / 37
19. Feminism is concerned with the rights of (Presidency University Bachelor Degree Entrance Test 2017)
20 / 37
20. Who wrote the text "On Liberty"? (Presidency University Bachelor Degree Entrance Test 2017)
21 / 37
21. What does Social Justice denote? (Presidency University Bachelor Degree Entrance Test 2017)
22 / 37
22. _____ are distinct forms of "Justice' in the Indian Constitution. (Presidency University Bachelor Degree Entrance Test 2017)
23 / 37
23. Who said that liberty means "every man is free to do what he wills, provided he infringes not the freedom of other man"? (Presidency University Bachelor Degree Entrance Test 2017)
24 / 37
24. What is the correct order of primacy of the following layers of social structure according to the Materialistic Interpretation of History? (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2017)
1. Relations of production
2. Ideology
3. Forces of production
4. Legal and Political organizations
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
25 / 37
25. Which one of the following theories held that the State is a product and manifestation of the irreconcilability of class antagonisms? (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2017)
26 / 37
26. Who among the following thinkers criticized the Austinian theory of sovereignty on the ground that law is not the command of the sovereign but an expression of the community's sense of right? (PUMDET 2017)
Harold J. Laski was a British political theorist and economist known for his contributions to the study of politics, particularly in the early to mid-20th century. His views on sovereignty and political theory influenced several generations of scholars and politicians. Here's how Laski's ideas intersect with the concept of sovereignty:
27 / 37
27. 'Polyarchy' means (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2017)
Polyarchy is also known as "rule by many". The word comes from the Greek words poly and kratos. The term was first used by Robert A. Dahl in 1971 to describe a representative democracy with considerable influence from interest groups on the government.
"Polyarchy" is a term coined by the political scientist Robert Dahl to describe a form of democracy characterized by a system of governance where citizens have the right to participate in decision-making, but where power is concentrated among a relatively small and interconnected group of people and institutions. Here are some key characteristics of polyarchy:
Polyarchy, as conceptualized by Dahl, contrasts with more idealized forms of democracy and emphasizes the practical realities and challenges of democratic governance in contemporary societies. It focuses on the functioning and effectiveness of democratic institutions in ensuring political stability, accountability, and legitimacy.
28 / 37
28. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman' is written by (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2017)
29 / 37
29. Which of the following ideas cannot be associated with 'Modernity"? (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2017)
Deconstruction is associated with the idea of Post-Modernism.
30 / 37
30. Match List I with List II List I (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2017)
31 / 37
31. Which of the following statement can NOT be called as a feminist one? (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2017)
The statement "Women should not have masculine traits" cannot be considered a feminist one because it implies that certain traits are inherently linked to a specific gender, reinforcing traditional gender stereotypes. Feminism seeks to challenge these stereotypes and promote the idea that individuals should be free to express themselves and possess traits regardless of their gender.
32 / 37
32. Who wrote the book 'The Spirit of Laws"? (Presidency University Masters Entrance Questions 2017)
"The Spirit of Laws" was written by the French philosopher Montesquieu. Published in 1748, the book explores the idea of separation of powers and its impact on the organization of government. Montesquieu's work had a significant influence on political thought and was instrumental in shaping the concept of checks and balances in modern democratic systems.
33 / 37
33. Match the ideologists with their beliefs on freedom: (PUMDET 2019)
34 / 37
34. Match the ideologists with their beliefs on freedom: (Presidency University Masters Entrance 2019)
35 / 37
35. Match the ideologists with their beliefs on freedom: (Presidency University Masters Entrance 2019)
36 / 37
36. Match the author with his/her book: (PUMDET 2019)
37 / 37
37. Name the author of the two books 'Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics' and 'Does Khaki Become You? The Militarisation of Women's Lives'. (PUMDET 2019)
Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics is a book by Cynthia Enloe. It was first published in 1990, with a revised edition published in 2014.
Cynthia H. Enloe is the author of "Does Khaki Become You? The Militarisation of Women's Lives", a 262-page book published by South End Press in 1983. In this monograph, Enloe explores a range of issues related to women's participation in military organizations and war.
Enloe is a political science academic who has worked at the University of California, Berkeley, Miami University, Clark University, Harvard University, and the Radcliffe Institute.
She has also written other books, including:
Your score is
The average score is 41%
Restart quiz
Enter the destination URL
Or link to existing content