21. The belief that sources of knowledge lie beyond sense experience and are transcendental is called:
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Correct Answer: B
[cite_start]Rationalism relies on reason as the primary source of knowledge, contrasting with empiricism which relies on sense experience[cite: 6].
[cite_start]Rationalism relies on reason as the primary source of knowledge, contrasting with empiricism which relies on sense experience[cite: 6].
22. Which thinker defined Justice as “harmony of the soul”?
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Correct Answer: A
[cite_start]Option A is the correct match for the list: 1-D (Aristotle/Proportional), 2-B (Rawls/Fairness), 3-C (Plato/Harmony), 4-A (Mill/Obligation)[cite: 6].
[cite_start]Option A is the correct match for the list: 1-D (Aristotle/Proportional), 2-B (Rawls/Fairness), 3-C (Plato/Harmony), 4-A (Mill/Obligation)[cite: 6].
23. Equal respect and rights for all regardless of citizenship status is:
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Correct Answer: D
[cite_start]This is the core definition of Cosmopolitanism[cite: 6].
[cite_start]This is the core definition of Cosmopolitanism[cite: 6].
24. Which is NOT correct about John Rawls’ idea of Global Justice?
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Correct Answer: C
[cite_start]Rawls did NOT extend his difference principle to the global level; it remained applicable only to liberal societies[cite: 6].
[cite_start]Rawls did NOT extend his difference principle to the global level; it remained applicable only to liberal societies[cite: 6].
25. Universality of Human Rights are opposed by:
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Correct Answer: C
[cite_start]Relativism is the direct opposite of universalism[cite: 6].
[cite_start]Relativism is the direct opposite of universalism[cite: 6].
26. Who defined citizenship as a status granting civil, political, and social privileges?
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Correct Answer: C
This is the classic liberal definition provided by T.H. [cite_start]Marshall[cite: 6].
This is the classic liberal definition provided by T.H. [cite_start]Marshall[cite: 6].
27. Which of these is NOT a 3rd generation Right?
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Correct Answer: C
[cite_start]Freedom of speech is a 1st generation (civil/political) right[cite: 6].
[cite_start]Freedom of speech is a 1st generation (civil/political) right[cite: 6].
28. Which is NOT in Will Kymlicka’s list of minority rights?
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Correct Answer: D
[cite_start]Kymlicka excludes national self-determination as it could lead to the dissolution of the nation-state[cite: 6].
[cite_start]Kymlicka excludes national self-determination as it could lead to the dissolution of the nation-state[cite: 6].
29. Charles Taylor’s argument for “Recognition” implies:
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Correct Answer: C
[cite_start]This argument is central to Taylor’s ‘Multiculturalism and the politics of recognition'[cite: 7].
[cite_start]This argument is central to Taylor’s ‘Multiculturalism and the politics of recognition'[cite: 7].
30. The idea that brute luck (disease, disabilities) shouldn’t make people worse off is the basis of:
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Correct Answer: D
[cite_start]This is the core concept for theorists like Ronald Dworkin[cite: 8].
[cite_start]This is the core concept for theorists like Ronald Dworkin[cite: 8].
31. Pareto Optimality refers to a distribution where:
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Correct Answer: A
[cite_start]This economic concept is vital for understanding dilemmas in distribution[cite: 8].
[cite_start]This economic concept is vital for understanding dilemmas in distribution[cite: 8].
32. Which is NOT correct regarding Equality of Opportunity vs Outcome?
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Correct Answer: D
[cite_start]The reverse is true; they can be placed on a continuum[cite: 8].
[cite_start]The reverse is true; they can be placed on a continuum[cite: 8].
33. Which is NOT correct about Dworkin’s Equality of Resources?
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Correct Answer: D
[cite_start]Dworkin’s model was a purely market-based arrangement and objected to state interference[cite: 8].
[cite_start]Dworkin’s model was a purely market-based arrangement and objected to state interference[cite: 8].
34. Regarding Walzer’s Complex Equality, which is incorrect?
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Correct Answer: F
[cite_start]All statements listed in the original options (A-E) are actually correct[cite: 8].
[cite_start]All statements listed in the original options (A-E) are actually correct[cite: 8].
35. About Knowledge, which is NOT a view of post-modernism?
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Correct Answer: C
[cite_start]For Foucault, knowledge is NOT technocratic and free from ideology; it is inextricably linked to power[cite: 8].
[cite_start]For Foucault, knowledge is NOT technocratic and free from ideology; it is inextricably linked to power[cite: 8].
36. Which is NOT correct about Rawls’ theory of Justice?
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Correct Answer: F
[cite_start]Rawls rejected this; he placed the liberty principle above the difference principle and fair opportunity[cite: 8].
[cite_start]Rawls rejected this; he placed the liberty principle above the difference principle and fair opportunity[cite: 8].
37. Which is NOT correct about Feminism?
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Correct Answer: C
[cite_start]Feminism is technically classified as part of “critical” political theories rather than “mainstream”[cite: 8].
[cite_start]Feminism is technically classified as part of “critical” political theories rather than “mainstream”[cite: 8].
38. Which term is NOT related to Anarchism?
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Correct Answer: C
[cite_start]Anarchists do not believe in political obligation to the state[cite: 8].
[cite_start]Anarchists do not believe in political obligation to the state[cite: 8].
39. Match: Sandel, Walzer, MacIntyre, Taylor:
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Correct Answer: D
[cite_start]Sandel (Liberalism & Limits), Walzer (Spheres), MacIntyre (After Virtue), Taylor (Sources)[cite: 8].
[cite_start]Sandel (Liberalism & Limits), Walzer (Spheres), MacIntyre (After Virtue), Taylor (Sources)[cite: 8].
40. Match Multiculturalism Thinkers (Kymlicka, Parekh, Taylor, Barry):
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Correct Answer: B
[cite_start]Matches thinkers to their foundational books on minority rights and multicultural theory[cite: 8].
[cite_start]Matches thinkers to their foundational books on minority rights and multicultural theory[cite: 8].
41. Who defined freedom as ‘it is a positive power of doing or enjoying something worth doing or enjoying’?
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Correct Answer: B
T.H. [cite_start]Green supported positive liberty and gave a complete theory of the welfare state[cite: 8].
T.H. [cite_start]Green supported positive liberty and gave a complete theory of the welfare state[cite: 8].
42. What did 1950s thinkers mean by the “demise” of political theory?
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Correct Answer: C
[cite_start]They specifically referred to the decline of normative philosophical political theory[cite: 9].
[cite_start]They specifically referred to the decline of normative philosophical political theory[cite: 9].
43. Easton’s reasons for decline of political theory include:
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Correct Answer: B
[cite_start]Easton cited historicism, hyperfactualism, and moral relativism[cite: 9].
[cite_start]Easton cited historicism, hyperfactualism, and moral relativism[cite: 9].
44. Which is NOT correct about Ideology?
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Correct Answer: D
[cite_start]Ideology is NOT the same as theory[cite: 9].
[cite_start]Ideology is NOT the same as theory[cite: 9].
45. Who among the following did NOT support the demise of political theory?
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Correct Answer: B
[cite_start]Isaiah Berlin was hopeful of the revival of political theory[cite: 9].
[cite_start]Isaiah Berlin was hopeful of the revival of political theory[cite: 9].
46. Which is NOT related to Gramsci’s concept of Hegemony?
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Correct Answer: B
[cite_start]Gramsci turned economic determinism upside down, focusing on how civil society creates hegemony[cite: 9].
[cite_start]Gramsci turned economic determinism upside down, focusing on how civil society creates hegemony[cite: 9].
47. Who supported the revival of political theory after the behavioural revolution?
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Correct Answer: D
[cite_start]Berlin, Strauss, Sabine, and Vogelin all supported the revival[cite: 9].
[cite_start]Berlin, Strauss, Sabine, and Vogelin all supported the revival[cite: 9].
48. Who said ‘We cannot shed our values in the way we remove our coats’?
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Correct Answer: D
[cite_start]David Easton made this statement regarding values in political research[cite: 9].
[cite_start]David Easton made this statement regarding values in political research[cite: 9].
49. The word ‘theory’ (from ‘Theoria’) literally means:
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Correct Answer: B
[cite_start]It refers to a focused way of viewing or examining[cite: 9].
[cite_start]It refers to a focused way of viewing or examining[cite: 9].
50. Who said political theory contains factual, causal, and valuational factors?
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Correct Answer: C
[cite_start]Sabine said this in his book ‘A History of Political Theory’ (1937)[cite: 9].
[cite_start]Sabine said this in his book ‘A History of Political Theory’ (1937)[cite: 9].