A. Pluralists
B. Socialists
C. Capitalists
D. All the above
Political Science Mcqs
Sir Henry Maine:________________?
A. Fully supported Austin’s theory of sovereignty
B. Supported the basic principles of Austin’s theory of sovereignty but differed from him in details
C. Bitterly criticised Austins’s theory of sovereignty
D. Expressed new views about Austin’s theory of sovereignty
De jure sovereign refers to:____________?
A. A person who has legal right to govern and command obedience.
B. A person who is authorised by Parliament to rule the country
C. A person in whom the entire authority is vested by the constitution but does not make use of that power
D. The constitutional ruler of state
The Courts recognize only:____________?
A. Legal sovereign
B. Political sovereign
C. Popular sovereignty
D. All the above sovereigns
“If a determinate human superior not in a habit of obedience to a like superior receives habitual obedience from the bulk of a given society, that determinate superior is sovereign in that society; and the society (including the superior) is a society political and independent”. Which of the followings said this?
A. Hobbes
B. Jean Bodin
C. Austin
D. Laski
According to the concept of Plural Sovereignty:
A. Sovereignty lies in the state only
B. Sovereignty lies in the Parliament
C. Sovereignty lies in the Kind
D. Sovereignty lies in all the associations of the state
“If sovereignty is not absolute, no state exists” Who said this?
A. John Austin
B. Jean Bodin
C. Hobbes
D. None of the above
Who was the doyen of the Pluralists from amongst the following?
A. Bentham
B. J.S. Mill
C. Leacock
D. Laski
The main function of the state according to the Pluralists is:____________?
A. To promote general welfare of its citizens
B. To regulate the activities of various associations
C. To regulate production distribution of essential goods
D. To provide social securities like unemployment allowance and old pension
Pluralistic view of sovereignty was:_______________?
A. A reaction against denial of sovereignty to state
B. A reaction against to much of importance attached to economic and social groups
C. Reaction against dogmatic legalism of Austinian theory of sovereignty
D. A plea for an independent judiciary