QCM : Foundations of Political Power and Governance — 10 questions

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1. What does 'power' mean in a political context?

The process of electing representatives
The ability to influence or control the behavior of others
The legitimacy granted by law to a government
The right to make laws and enforce them

The ability to influence or control the behavior of others

Explication

Power in politics refers to the capacity or ability to influence or control the behavior of people, institutions, or resources. It is central to political activity and differs from mere authority or legitimacy, which are related but distinct concepts.

2. What is the primary focus of politics as defined in the provided material?

The activity used to gain and maintain power in society and government.
The process of creating laws without influence from citizens.
The formal institutions that enforce laws within a society.
The administrative procedures of a government.

The activity used to gain and maintain power in society and government.

Explication

Politics involves activities that aim at gaining and holding power, including decision-making processes. This distinguishes it from government institutions, which focus on enforcement and administration.

3. What is the primary role of government within a society?

To influence public opinion through media campaigns
To provide entertainment and cultural activities
To create, enforce, and interpret laws and policies
To manage international trade agreements

To create, enforce, and interpret laws and policies

Explication

The primary role of government is to create, enforce, and interpret laws and policies within its territory, which establishes the legal framework for societal order and governance.

4. According to the revision sheet, which component is NOT a characteristic of a 'state' as a political entity?

A defined territory and sovereignty.
A permanent population.
Shared language or ethnicity within a nation.
A government recognized internally and externally.

A defined territory and sovereignty.

Explication

While shared culture, language, or ethnicity relates to nations rather than the fundamental characteristics of a state, a state is specifically characterized by territory, population, government, and sovereignty.

5. How do governance and decision-making differ in the context of political processes?

Governance is the process of making specific policies, whereas decision-making involves implementing those policies without influence from broader frameworks.
Governance is limited to local community management, while decision-making only occurs at the national government level.
Governance refers to the broad framework of rules and practices that guide how power is exercised and decisions are made, while decision-making specifically pertains to the process of choosing among alternatives within that framework.
Governance solely involves the participation of citizens, whereas decision-making is exclusively the responsibility of government officials.

Governance refers to the broad framework of rules and practices that guide how power is exercised and decisions are made, while decision-making specifically pertains to the process of choosing among alternatives within that framework.

Explication

Governance encompasses the overall framework, including rules, practices, participation, and transparency that guide how decisions are made and power is exercised. Decision-making, on the other hand, is the specific process of selecting among alternatives within that framework. Therefore, governance is broader and more inclusive, while decision-making is a component of governance.

6. What does the term 'governance' emphasize that differentiates it from 'government'?

It focuses solely on the actions of official government institutions.
It encompasses all processes and actors involved in managing societal resources, emphasizing participation, transparency, and accountability.
It refers only to the legal system within a country.
It is limited to the executive branch of government.

It encompasses all processes and actors involved in managing societal resources, emphasizing participation, transparency, and accountability.

Explication

Governance is broader than government institutions and emphasizes participation, transparency, and accountability among all actors involved in societal management.

7. Which of the following best describes power in the context of politics?

The capacity or ability to influence or control the behavior of people and institutions.
The enforcement of laws through formal institutions.
The shared elements of culture and ethnicity within a nation.
The process of making collective decisions through voting.

The capacity or ability to influence or control the behavior of people and institutions.

Explication

Power in politics refers to the capacity to influence or control behavior, which can be exercised through various means, including laws, policies, and influence.

8. What is a key reason for studying politics and power according to the revision sheet?

To understand how decisions are made, authority is exercised, and societal conflicts are managed.
To learn the historical origins of different governments.
To memorize political ideologies and their founders.
To focus solely on the functioning of governmental institutions.

To understand how decisions are made, authority is exercised, and societal conflicts are managed.

Explication

Studying politics and power helps citizens understand decision-making, authority exercise, and conflict management, which are essential for effective participation and safeguarding democracy.

9. Which approach is NOT mentioned as a lens through which political phenomena can be studied?

Political theory, comparative politics, international relations, law.
Economics and cultural anthropology.
Political theory, comparative politics, international relations, law.
All of the above are mentioned in the context.

Economics and cultural anthropology.

Explication

The revision sheet mentions political theory, comparative politics, international relations, and law as lenses for studying political phenomena. Economics and cultural anthropology are not explicitly mentioned here.

10. Which statement best captures the relationship among politics, government, and governance?

Politics, government, and governance are entirely separate and unrelated concepts.
Politics influences government actions, which are carried out within the framework of governance.
Governance is a subset of politics, which is the only true source of authority.
Government and governance are the same, but politics is unrelated.

Politics influences government actions, which are carried out within the framework of governance.

Explication

Politics influences how government functions, and government operates within governance, which includes all societal mechanisms of rules, participation, and accountability.

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Politics — definition?

Activities and policies to gain and hold power.

Politics — definition?

Activities used to gain and hold power.

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Institutions that create, enforce, and interpret laws.

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