51.
Which one of the following is a most famous source of political science?

52.
Match the following.
List-I List-II
a. Robert Dahl 1. 'Occupational and social implanation'
b. J. Pinder 2. Ideological similarity and issue conflict
c. Neuman 3. Raison detre
d. Bismarchy 4. Approaches to comparative politics

54.
Jellenick is a German writer who classified political regimes into which one of the following categories?

58.
The ideal condition for the success of parliamentary system is
1. multiparty system
2. one dominant party system
3. two party system
4. single party system

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