BPSC TRE 1 PYQ Quiz – Higher Secondary Teacher Exam Subject Political Science

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For Class (1-5), (6-8), (9-10), (11-12)


 

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#1. ‘Danda Shashtra’ tradition is associated with

Explanation: The ‘Danda Shashtra’ tradition is primarily associated with Kautilya, who wrote the Arthashastra.

#2. What two main types of laws does Marsilius of Padua speak of ?

Explanation: Marsilius of Padua distinguishes between divine law (Biblical law) and human law.

 

#3. Identify the personality being discussed here : “French political philosopher whose principal work, The Spirit of Laws, was a major contribution to political theory.”

Explanation: The description refers to Montesquieu, author of The Spirit of Laws.

#4. Who are the intellectual founders of liberalism?

Explanation: Liberalism’s intellectual foundations are credited to John Locke and Adam Smith.

#5. Who among the following is not a pluralist thinker?

Explanation: Jean Bodin, a proponent of sovereignty, is not considered a pluralist thinker.




#6. Which of the following books has been written by Plato?

Explanation: Plato is the author of The Republic.

#7. Of all the Indian writers on polity, who is considered to stand closest to Hobbes?

Explanation: Kautilya’s realist and pragmatic approach to power is often compared to Hobbes.

#8. ____ laid greater stress on the State law than on the sacred law.

Explanation: Kautilya’s Arthashastra prioritizes statecraft (Dandaniti) over sacred law.

#9. Who was the teacher of Aristotle’s teacher?

Explanation: Aristotle’s teacher was Plato, and Plato’s teacher was Socrates.

#10. What is the sovereign Nation-State system?

Explanation: The sovereign nation-state system is defined by state sovereignty over territory and population.




#11. What is the term used to describe the principle that each Nation-State has the right to govern itself without interference from external forces?

Explanation: The described principle is sovereignty, which is not listed among the given options.

#12. What is the name of the current Secretary-General of the United Nations?

Explanation: António Guterres is the current Secretary-General of the UN (as of the knowledge cutoff).

#13. Which of the following is an example of a decision made in the interest of national security?

Explanation: Stricter immigration policies are often justified as measures to protect national security.

#14. Which of the following best describes the term ‘National Interest’?

Explanation: National interest refers to the state’s collective goals in economic, military, and strategic terms.

#15. Which theory of international politics argues that the international system is characterized by a State of anarchy, where States are the primary actors and seek to maximize their power and security?

Explanation: Realism posits an anarchic international system where states prioritize power and security.




#16. What are the determinants of foreign policy?

Explanation: Foreign policy is shaped by a combination of factors, including all the categories mentioned.

#17. Which of the following is an element of national power that influences a country’s foreign policy decisions?

Explanation: All listed factors—geography, culture, and economy—are elements of national power.

 

#18. Which of the following is a characteristic of imperialism?

Explanation: Imperialism is fundamentally characterized by territorial expansion and colonial domination.

#19. What is isolationism?

Explanation: Isolationism is a foreign policy of avoiding political or economic entanglements with other countries.

#20. What is nationalistic universalism and what is the role of Pax in it?




#21. Which of the following statements accurately describes the Middle Kingdom complex of China?

Explanation: The “Middle Kingdom” complex reflects the historical Chinese worldview of China as the central civilization.

#22. What was the name of the policy adopted by the United States during the Cold War, aimed at containing Soviet influence and expansionism?

Explanation: The Truman Doctrine articulated the US policy of containment against Soviet expansion.

#23. What was not the principle adopted at the Bandung Conference and accepted at the first NAM?

Explanation: Mutual non-aggression was not a formal principle of the Bandung Conference or the founding NAM.

#24. The term ‘Cold War’ was first coined by

Explanation: The term “Cold War” is widely credited to American financier Bernard Baruch

#25. A primary reason why nations conduct international trade is

Explanation: All the provided reasons contribute to why nations engage in international trade.




#26. International trade in goods and services is sometimes used as a substitute for all of the following, except

Explanation: Trade can substitute for capital or technology flows, but not typically for the movement of labor.

#27. Non-permanent members of the Security Council are elected for a period of

Explanation: Non-permanent members of the UN Security Council serve for a term of two years.

#28. What is the term used by the economists to signify the combined valuation of services and products manufactured by citizens of a particular nation and their cumulative property price?

Explanation: Gross National Income (GNI) measures the total income earned by a nation’s residents and businesses.

#29. Hereby we have put a few instances which are commonly referred to as scenarios that explain the economic growth and development of a community by the general population. Choose the option that specifically explains economic growth.

Explanation: Economic growth is typically measured by increases in output, efficiency, and technology, encompassing all options.

#30. Which religion is most widely practised in South-East Asia?

Explanation: Buddhism is the most widely practiced religion in Southeast Asia.




#31. Among the following countries, which country did not sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty?

Explanation: India is a nuclear-armed state that has not signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

#32. Who predicted, “nuclear technology is going to be very essential and not just in the power sector but for other societal uses intended for betterment of life”?

Explanation: This statement is attributed to A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, former President and scientist of India.

#33. The optimum tariff

Explanation: The optimum tariff theory states it is set where the importing country’s offer curve is elastic.

#34. An autonomous commercial policy instrument, directed to promote and sustain mutual trade and to develop economic cooperation among countries, is termed as

Explanation: A Certificate of Origin is a trade document used to promote and verify mutual trade.

#35. The first ever nuclear plant was established in

Explanation: The world’s first nuclear power plant was commissioned in Obninsk, USSR (Russia) in 1954.




#36. Who among the following stated that, “Every State is known by the rights that it maintains”?

Explanation: The quote “Every State is known by the rights that it maintains” is attributed to Harold J. Laski.

#37. Who said, “Whoever controls the Indian Ocean dominates Asia. In the 21st century, the destiny of the world will be decided on the waters”?

Explanation: This statement is a paraphrase of the geopolitical theory of Alfred Thayer Mahan.

#38. Which name was not given to Indian Ocean under the British Empire?

Explanation: “Colossus of the World” was not a common name for the Indian Ocean under British rule.

#40. Among the following, who was the first to use the term ‘ideology’?

Explanation: The term “ideology” was coined by the French philosopher Destutt de Tracy.




#41. What was the primary goal of the United States’ post-war foreign policy?

Explanation: The primary goal of US post-WWII foreign policy was the containment of communism.

 

#42. India’s foreign policy is primarily guided by which principle?

Explanation: India’s foreign policy has been historically guided by the principle of Non-Alignment.

#43. Which of the following is the primary objective of India’s ‘Look East’ policy?

Explanation: The core objective of India’s Look East (now Act East) Policy is economic integration with East Asia.

#44. Which approach to the study of comparative politics emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical, cultural and social context of a country?

Explanation: The described emphasis on context is a hallmark of the historical-institutional approach, not the listed options.

#45. Which of the following is an example of a Presidential System of Government?

Explanation: Mexico operates under a presidential system of government.




#46. What is the Preamble of the Indian Constitution?

Explanation: The Preamble is an introductory statement outlining the Constitution’s philosophy and objectives.

#47. What is the total number of Articles in the Indian Constitution now?

Explanation: The Indian Constitution originally had 395 articles but now has over 470 due to amendments.

#48. Integration of political science with other social sciences is a basic principle of

Explanation: The behavioural movement in political science advocated interdisciplinary integration.

#49. Who described democracy as “a form of government in which everyone has a share”?

Explanation: This definition of democracy is attributed to John Seeley.

#50. Which neighbouring country of India has posted highest-ever annual inflation at 35.37% in March?

Explanation: Pakistan reported an annual inflation rate of 35.37% in March 2023.




#51. The Constituent Assembly had begun its deliberations in

Explanation: The Constituent Assembly of India first met on December 9, 1946.

#52. Jawaharlal Nehru moved a resolution in the Constituent Assembly known as the objective resolution on

Explanation: Jawaharlal Nehru moved the Objectives Resolution on December 13, 1946.

#53. On which date the UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

Explanation: The UDHR was adopted by the UN General Assembly on December 10, 1948.

#54. Which Article prohibits the State to discriminate any citizen only on the grounds of religion, race, caste and sex?

Explanation: Article 15 of the Indian Constitution prohibits discrimination on specific grounds.

#55. Which of the following writs is mentioned in Article 32 of the Constitution?

Explanation: Article 32 empowers the Supreme Court to issue writs like Habeas Corpus and Mandamus.




#56. The office of the District Collector was created by

Explanation: The District Collector system was formalized by Lord Warren Hastings.

#57. “The State is established and governed by God himself.” The statement supports which theory of the origin of the State?

Explanation: The statement is a direct assertion of the Divine Origin theory of the state.

#58. The theorists who believe that ‘State is an association of associations’ are best described as

Explanation: The phrase “association of associations” is a key concept in pluralist political theory.

#59. In the theory of the origin of the State, political consciousness is a factor in the

Explanation: Political consciousness is a key element in the evolutionary theory of the state’s origin.

#60. “The State is a result of superior physical force and subjugation of weaker by stronger.” This statement is associated with

Explanation: This statement encapsulates the core premise of the Force theory of the state’s origin.




#62. “The State is a necessary evil.” This statement refers to the

Explanation: The phrase “necessary evil” is associated with the individualist or classical liberal view of the state.

#63. Who among the following political thinkers was the first exponent of the liberal theory of State?

Explanation: John Locke is widely considered the first major exponent of liberal state theory.

#64. Identify the correct group of the prominent exponents of the Social Contract theory of the origin of the State.

Explanation: Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau are the classic social contract theorists.

#65. Who said, “The State is nothing more than a machine for the oppression of one class by another”?

Explanation: This is a Marxist conception of the state, articulated by both Marx and Engels, and later by Lenin.




#66. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

Explanation: Both pair A (attributed to Hegel, not Aristotle) and pair B (a Marxist, not Hegelian, view) are incorrectly matched.

#67. Who among the following thinkers advocated that sovereignty vested in General Will?

Explanation: Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s theory posits that sovereignty lies in the General Will.

#68. Which among the following is characterized by independence in its relations with other agents, both domestic and foreign?

Explanation: Sovereignty is defined by supreme and independent authority.

#69. Name the thinker often credited with first using the concept of the State to refer to a territorial sovereign government in his book and the title of the book.

Explanation: Jean Bodin, in The Six Books of the Republic, developed the modern concept of the sovereign state.

#70. Who made the statement, “Behind the sovereign which the lawyer recognizes, there is another sovereign to whom the legal sovereign must bow”?

Explanation: This statement distinguishing legal from political sovereignty is attributed to A.V. Dicey.




#71. Who among the following political philosophers rejected the concept of sovereignty?

Explanation: Harold J. Laski was a prominent pluralist critic of the traditional concept of sovereignty.

#72. Poona pact is associated with whom among the following leaders?

Explanation: The Poona Pact (1932) was an agreement between B.R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi.

#73. Communal representation was introduced for the first time in India by

Explanation: Separate electorates for Muslims were first introduced by the Morley-Minto Reforms of 1909.

#74. Which among the following factors is responsible for communalism in India?

Explanation: Communalism in India is attributed to a combination of historical and political factors.

#75. The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019 creates which of the following Indian-administered Union Territories?

Explanation: The Act created the two union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.




#76. “Caste is the principal basis of community and political mobilization.” This statement supports which among the following?

Explanation: The statement directly describes casteism, the use of caste for political mobilization.

#77. The Government of India appointed Kaka Kalelkar Commission to determine the criteria for the identification of

Explanation: The Kaka Kalelkar Commission (1953) was tasked with identifying socially and educationally backward classes.

#78. The main argument made by Rajni Kothari in his book, Caste in Indian Politics is that

Explanation: Rajni Kothari argued that caste associations adapted to and facilitated democratic political processes.

#79. Mandal Commission is officially known as

Explanation: The Mandal Commission’s official title was the “Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission”.

#80. The formation of political parties and allotment of tickets during the election on caste lines leads to

Explanation: Using caste as the primary criterion for political nomination and mobilization is termed casteism.




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