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The most acceptable definition of state that it has four exxential ingredients was given by? |
Answer: Option A
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| 12. |
These days recognition to the new born state is given by a state when: |
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It possesses all the four essential elements |
B. |
When other nations begin to recognise it |
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When the state concerned fights a big war |
D. |
When it is politically convenient for state giving recognition. |
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
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| 13. |
These days for studying problems of state the approach followed is: |
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Traditional |
B. |
Disciplinary |
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Inter-disciplinary |
D. |
None of the above |
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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| 14. |
Main difference between the state and association is that? |
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One can't be member of both |
B. |
One can't live without the other |
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One can use force while other cannot |
D. |
One is hindrance on the parth of the other |
Answer: Option C
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| 15. |
Main difference between the state and the Government is that: |
| A. |
One has horizontal jurisdictions while the other has not |
B. |
Both do not work for the welfare of the people |
| C. |
Both are not well organised |
D. |
Both do not touch many aspects of human life |
Answer: Option A
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| 16. |
Compared with society, scope of state activity is? |
| A. |
Wider |
B. |
Narrow |
| C. |
Just equal |
D. |
No comparison between the two |
Answer: Option A
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| 17. |
Who said that a nation is a body of men who cherish a common will and tend to have a separate state? |
| A. |
Plato |
B. |
Aristotle |
| C. |
Barker |
D. |
Masaca |
Answer: Option C
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| 18. |
Who said that 'nation is a nationality which has organised itself into a political body desiring to be independent'? |
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MacLver |
B. |
Nimkoff and Ogburn |
| C. |
Barker |
D. |
James Mill |
Answer: Option C
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| 19. |
Technically speaking which one of the following cannot be termed as state? |
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Lahore |
B. |
U.S.A. |
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U.S.S.R. |
D. |
Bangladesh |
Answer: Option A
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| 20. |
A state becomes an internationally recognised state only when: |
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It has acquired vast armies |
B. |
Its natureal resources have come to be known and exploited |
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It possesses territory and population big enough to meet its needs |
D. |
It is admitted in the family of nations |
Answer: Option D
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