Political science test

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Task 1
Question 1. Political science as an academic discipline took shape:
1.after World War 1
2.before World War 2
3.after World War 2
Question 2. When was the International Political Science Association established?
1.in 1949
2.in 1951
3.in 1963
Question 3. When did political science as an academic discipline take root in Russia?
1.In the 70s of the 20th century.
2.In the 80s of the 20th century.
3.In the 90s of the 20th century.
Question 4. How many groups of political patterns can be identified?
1.one
2.two
3.three
Question 5. To which group of political laws does the division of powers belong?
1.to the first
2.to the second
3. to the third

Task 2
Question 1. To what group of political patterns does the impact of politics on the economic, social, business life of society belong?
1.to the first
2.to the second
3. to the third
Question 2. At what stage of knowledge of political reality are empirical methods used?
1. at the stage of operationalization
2. at the stage of empirical confirmation
3.at the stage of theoretical generalization
Question 3. What scientist called the defining direction of any science a paradigm?
1.T. Kuhn
2.D. Locke
3.P. Monson
Question 4. What paradigms can be identified in the system of political knowledge?
1. worldview
2.theoretical and methodological
3.all of the above
Question 5. What is the belief underlying the naturalistic paradigm?
1.the creator of social life, power, politics is God
2.man is a child of nature, everything depends on nature and is determined by it
3.social and political is the result of human activity

Task 3
Question 1: What does expert (applied) political knowledge include?
1.political analytics
2.political forecasting
3.all of the above
Question 2. How many types of political forecasts are distinguished?
1.two
2.three
3.four
Question 3. What does micro-political science study?
1.policy at the personal level
2.separate political institutions, organizations, groups
3.global political processes
Question 4. What does mesopolitology study?
1.policy at the personal level
2.separate political institutions, organizations, groups
3.global political processes
Question 5. What does geopolitics study?
1.political phenomena and processes at the level of society
2.separate political institutions
3.global political processes international relations

Task 4
Question 1. How many stages did philosophical political thought go through?
1.one
2.two
3.three
Question 2. To what stage can the ancient political thought be attributed?
1.to the first
2.to the second
3.to the third
Question 3. What was characteristic of ancient political thought?
1.the transition from a mythological explanation of politics to a philosophical
2.the strong influence of Christianity on political thought
3.secular character
Question 4. The most striking theory of modern times was:
1.theory of natural law
2.theory of social contract
3.all of the above
Question 5. Who of the modern thinkers considered politics as a superstructure over the economic basis?
1.A. Tocqueville
2. K. Marx
3. J. Madison

Task 5
Question 1. How is the idea of ​​Russian statehood formulated in the 16th century?
1.as an idea of ​​autocracy
2.as an idea of ​​democracy
3.as an idea of ​​tyranny
Question 2. How many directions of social and political thought developed in Russia in the 19th century?
1.two
2.three
3.five
Question 3. Who is called the founder of Russian political ideology?
1. M.A. Bakunina
2.P.A. Kropotkin
3. M. Ya. Ostrogorsky
Question 4. The beginning of the process of institutionalization of political science is considered to be:
1 g.
2 g.
3 g.
Question 5. Who is the theorist of neo-institutionalism?
1.D. Marg
2. D. Olsen.
3.all of the above

Task 6
Question 1. What distinguishes politics from other areas of social life?
1.a special kind of power, power relations
2.fight for the right to exercise power
3.all of the above
Question 2: Since when has a parliament existed in England?
1.from the 13th century.
2.from the 16th century.
3.from the 18th century.
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Task 8
Question 1. Information resources of the authorities are:
1.material values
2.knowledge, information, means of obtaining and disseminating them
3.weapons, apparatus of physical coercion
Question 2. A person as a resource creating other resources is:
1.demographic resources
2.social resources
3.economic resources
Question 3. How many distinctive features characterize political power?
1.two
2.three
3.five
Question 4. What is the legitimacy of the authorities based on?
1.on political values
2.on absolute moral principles
3.all of the above
Question 5. The source of legal legitimacy is:
1.a general understanding of the rules established by law
2. ideological values
3.traditional consciousness

Task 9
Question 1. The source of charismatic legitimacy is:
1.specific political structures
2.the personal authority of the ruler
3.traditional consciousness
Question 2. How many levels of government legitimacy are identified in political literature?
1.one
2.two
3.three
Question 3. Political indifference is:
1.indifference, indifference, indifference
2. orientation to someone else's opinion
3.feeling of dissatisfaction on a personal political situation
Question 4. The part of the population, called "the silent people", are:
1.People who fear freedom and feel comfortable with dependence
2.indifferent, indifferent people, fencing off from politics
3.active people
Question 5. In its extreme expression, political activism can generate:
1.political radicalism
2.extremism and bigotry
3.all of the above

Task 10
Question 1. How many blocks of elements are allocated in the mechanism of political leadership?
1.one
2.two
3.three
Question 2. Leadership is:
1.new leadership style
2.the way of organizing power in civil society
3.all of the above
Question 3. How many main qualities of a leader did M. Weber highlight?
1.two
2.three
3.five
Question 4. What distinguishes a leader from a leader?
1.the ability to constantly come up with new ideas
2.sense of political timing
3.lexicon
Question 5. The role of a leader in a small group is:
1.in rallying its participants
2.in the direction of their activities
3.all of the above

Task 11
Question 1. How many functions of a political leader are identified by the American political scientist R. Tucker?
1.one
2.two
3.three
Question 2. In political science, political leaders are divided into:
1.traditional
2.legal and charismatic
3.all of the above
Question 3. Traditional leaders are those who:
1.based on centuries of tradition
2.power legally
3. relies not on external strength, but on an unusual personal quality
Question 4. How many leadership models are there?
1.two
2.three
3.four
Question 5. In relation to the leader's subordinates, leaders can be:
1.authoritarian
2. democratic
3.all of the above

Task 12
Question 1. What is characteristic of the leader of the "standard bearer"?
1. he has his own vision of reality, has a goal
2.expresses the interests of its followers
3. has the ability to convince voters of his strategy, can make concessions
Question 2. Coordination function of political leadership:
1.requires to combine the interests of different layers
2.is to coordinate the actions of all branches of government
3. organizes the implementation of tasks and goals
Question 3. The highest state bureaucracy in modern democratic societies consists of:
1. "political appointees"
2. government officials who have independently made a career
3.all of the above
Question 4. How many basic options for renewing the political elite do you know?
1.one
2.two
3.three
Question 5. What serves as a "lift" for a candidate to enter the political elite?
1.support of a major political party
2.public service
3.all of the above

Task 13
Question 1: Why are political institutions created?
1.to express the generally significant interests of society
2. to represent the generally significant interests of society
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