Political Philosophy Quiz

Political Philosophy Quiz

How much do you know about the theories and ideas that influences the political structure? Take this 10-question quiz to test your knowledge about Political Philosophy!

published on June 06, 2023
1/10

Which of the following terms is used to describe political philosophy that aims to create a world by all individuals without government or other forms of institutions?

Which of the following terms is used to describe political philosophy that aims to create a world by all individuals without government or other forms of institutions?
Individualism
Delegativism
Anarchism
Totalitarianism
2/10

Terry was reading a book on political philosophy. Which of the following terms is mostly related to Normative aspects of Political philosophy?

Terry was reading a book on political philosophy. Which of the following terms is mostly related to Normative aspects of Political philosophy?
Enlightenment
Liberalism
Realism
Utilitarianism
3/10

Which of the following is the founder of the Pure Theory of Law as stated in his book ‘The Concept of Law'?

Which of the following is the founder of the Pure Theory of Law as stated in his book ‘The Concept of Law'?
John Dewey
Hobbes
John Rawls
H.L.A Hart
4/10

John is reading a political philosophy book. According to which school of thought, public opinion leads to popular sovereignty?

John is reading a political philosophy book. According to which school of thought, public opinion leads to popular sovereignty?
Power Preservation School
Libertarianism
Civic Republicanism
Hobbesian Tradition
5/10

What is the theory which argues that people should be allowed to make decisions and act as they want without yielding to any external authority?

What is the theory which argues that people should be allowed to make decisions and act as they want without yielding to any external authority?
Utilitarianism
Deontology
Objectivism
Libertarianism
6/10

According to which of the following is the Utopia is characterized by structures to secure individual's rights and equality of chances within a poverty free system?

According to which of the following is the Utopia is characterized by structures to secure individual's rights and equality of chances within a poverty free system?
Natural Rights
Marxist Utopia
Social Contract
Existentialism
7/10

Which of the following term is used to explain the rule of an individual ruler rests on the assumption of popular acceptance?

Which of the following term is used to explain the rule of an individual ruler rests on the assumption of popular acceptance?
Imperialism
Socialism
Totalitarianism
Divine Right
8/10

What is the term used to describe the combination of theoretical insights from different schools of political thought?

What is the term used to describe the combination of theoretical insights from different schools of political thought?
Metaphysics
Epistemology
Aesthetics
Eclecticism
9/10

John was reading a book on Political Philosophy. What is the name of the theory which argued that good government comes from the collective judgement of citizens?

John was reading a book on Political Philosophy. What is the name of the theory which argued that good government comes from the collective judgement of citizens?
Social Contract
Municipalism
Athenian Ideal
Deliberative Democracy
10/10

Which of the following terms is used to describe a political system which relies on nonviolence and rejects all forms of force?

Which of the following terms is used to describe a political system which relies on nonviolence and rejects all forms of force?
Anarchy
Autocracy
Democratic Peace
Nonviolence