#1
What is the primary focus of political philosophy?
Analysis of political systems
Study of political behavior
Investigation of justice, rights, and governance
Evaluation of political leaders
#2
Which Greek philosopher is known for his work 'The Republic'?
Socrates
Aristotle
Plato
Pythagoras
#3
Who authored the political treatise 'Leviathan'?
John Locke
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Thomas Hobbes
Karl Marx
#4
Who is considered the father of political philosophy?
Aristotle
Plato
John Locke
Thomas Hobbes
#5
Which political philosopher is known for the concept of 'social contract'?
John Locke
Karl Marx
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Niccolò Machiavelli
#6
Which political philosopher is associated with the idea of 'natural law'?
Niccolò Machiavelli
Thomas Hobbes
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
John Locke
#7
What is the key concept in Marxist political philosophy?
Liberty
Equality
Authority
Private property
#8
Which political philosopher is known for his work 'The Prince'?
Thomas Hobbes
Niccolò Machiavelli
John Locke
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
#9
Which political philosopher is known for the concept of 'categorical imperative'?
Karl Marx
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Immanuel Kant
John Stuart Mill
#10
Who coined the term 'democracy'?
Plato
Aristotle
John Locke
Cleisthenes
#11
What is the primary focus of feminist political philosophy?
Promotion of women's rights and equality
Maximization of individual liberty
Establishment of hierarchical societies
Creation of authoritarian regimes
#12
Which political philosopher is known for the concept of 'the invisible hand'?
John Locke
Adam Smith
Karl Marx
John Stuart Mill
#13
Who is considered the father of liberalism?
John Locke
Thomas Hobbes
Karl Marx
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
#14
What is the central idea behind communitarianism?
Individual rights above community interests
Community values over individual rights
Hierarchical social structure
Absence of government
#15
Who is the author of 'The Spirit of the Laws'?
Thomas Hobbes
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Montesquieu
John Locke
#16
Which political philosopher is known for his work 'Two Treatises of Government'?
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Thomas Hobbes
John Locke
Karl Marx
#17
Who is known for the concept of 'politics as the art of the possible'?
Niccolò Machiavelli
John Locke
Karl Marx
Otto von Bismarck
#18
What is the central idea behind classical republicanism?
Emphasis on individual rights
Priority given to the interests of the ruling elite
Belief in the social contract
Civic virtue and participation in the political process
#19
What is the central idea behind the 'divine right of kings' theory?
Power is derived from the consent of the governed
Kings rule by the will of God and are not subject to earthly authority
The state exists to serve the interests of the ruling class
All individuals have natural rights that cannot be taken away
#20
What is the central idea behind libertarian political philosophy?
Maximum individual freedom and minimal government intervention
Equality through redistribution of wealth
Strong authoritarian government control
Social welfare programs for all citizens
#21
What is the key idea behind anarchism?
Strong centralized government
Absence of government and authority
Totalitarian regime
Monarchical rule
#22
Which political philosopher is known for the idea of 'veil of ignorance'?
Thomas Hobbes
John Rawls
Jeremy Bentham
Adam Smith
#23
What is the key idea behind utilitarianism?
Justice as fairness
The greatest happiness for the greatest number
Social contract
Natural rights
#24
Which political philosopher is known for the concept of 'the dictatorship of the proletariat'?
Karl Marx
John Stuart Mill
John Locke
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
#25
What is the key idea behind existentialist political philosophy?
Belief in objective moral values
Emphasis on individual freedom and responsibility
Advocacy for authoritarian rule
Rejection of political authority