From which language is the word 'Civics' derived?
- aGreek
- bLatin
- cFrench
- dEnglish
105 questions · 13 sections
From which language is the word 'Civics' derived?
'Civics' is derived from which two Latin words?
What is the meaning of the Latin word 'Civis'?
What is the meaning of the Latin word 'Civitas'?
In ancient Greece, who were called citizens?
In ancient Greece, which group enjoyed the privilege of citizenship?
In which year was slavery abolished?
In which year did women get the right to vote?
During which centuries did the concept of the modern state take shape?
The status accorded to the citizens by the state is called what?
According to the 2022 census, the population of Bangladesh is nearly how much?
What is the area of Bangladesh?
Which British political scientist described Civics as a valuable branch of knowledge dealing with the past, present and future of citizenship?
At what age can a citizen of Bangladesh begin to cast votes and be eligible for election?
Which of the following persons cannot enjoy any political rights in a state?
Why is Civics and Citizenship called the science of citizenship?
Consider the following statements about the modern state: Which of the following is correct?
How many broad areas make up the scope of Civics and Citizenship as discussed in the chapter?
Which of the following is included in the 'Citizens' Rights and Duties' scope of Civics and Citizenship?
Family, society, the state, election and political parties are examples of which area of the scope of Civics?
Union Parishad, Pourashava and City Corporations are examples of institutions formed at which level?
Which institutions are formed at the national level?
Which of the following are international institutions mentioned in the chapter?
Guidelines for citizenship in the future are based on which area of the scope of Civics?
Which is the oldest institution of society?
A family is a group of people related by which of the following?
According to which sociologist is a small group organized for giving birth and rearing of children called a family?
R. M. Maclver was a sociologist of which nationality?
On the basis of lineage count and leadership, family is divided into which two types?
In which type of family is posterity identified in line with the father's lineage?
Among which community in Bangladesh does the matriarchal family exist?
On the basis of structure, family is classified into which two types?
A family consisting of only mother, father and brother-sister is called what?
An extended family consists of several of which type of family?
On the basis of marital status, how many types of family are noticed?
In which type of family does one husband have several wives?
In which type of family does one wife have many husbands?
Which type of family is not seen in Bangladesh?
Which type of family is most common in Bangladeshi society?
Consider the following bases for classifying families: Which of the following is correct?
Reproducing children and raising them is which function of a family?
Family is called the eternal school or the first school of life because of which function?
Handicrafts, fishing, agriculture and animal husbandry are examples of which function of a family?
Through which function does a family help its members become good citizens by inculcating intelligence, conscience and self-control?
A family gives its members love, affection and kind behaviour and helps them find solace. This is which function?
Having a chat, sharing jokes, singing songs and watching TV together are examples of which function of a family?
Consider the following psychological functions of the family: Which of the following is correct?
What is society?
Which Greek philosopher said, "Man is by nature a social being"?
According to Aristotle, one who does not live in society is either a beast or what?
Consider the following characteristics of society: Which of the following is correct?
According to the chapter, how many small or large states are there in the world?
Which professor defined the state as 'an independent population permanently residing in a definite territory, allegiant to the organized government by nature and free from external enemies'?
How many elements of a state are obtained from Garner's definition?
Which of the following is NOT one of the four elements of a state?
The territory of a state comprises which of the following?
The exchange of enclaves between Bangladesh and India on 31 July 2015 added how much land to Bangladesh?
At present, the sovereignty of Bangladesh has been established over how much maritime area?
Which is the most important and inevitable element of a state?
Sovereignty has how many facets?
Which facet of sovereignty keeps the state free from external control?
The government consists of which three organs?
Bangladesh has which form of government?
The United States has which form of government?
Consider the following elements of a state: Which of the following is correct?
How many theories about the origin of the state are discussed in the chapter?
Which is the oldest theory related to the origin of the state?
According to the Divine theory, to whom are rulers accountable for their deeds?
According to which theory has the state come into existence by force and continues to exist by force?
Who were the architects of the Social Contract Theory?
Jean Jacques Rousseau, an architect of the Social Contract Theory, was a philosopher of which nationality?
According to the Social Contract theory, before the birth of the state man lived in which condition?
According to the chapter, which theory of the origin of the state is the most logical and acceptable?
Who said, 'State is not the creation of God, nor the creation of force rather been created out of historical evolution'?
Modern political scientists criticized the Divine theory as which of the following?
Consider the following theories about the origin of the state: Which of the following is correct?
Which is an essential element of a state that runs it?
Which organ of the government enacts the necessary laws for a country?
Which organ of the government governs the country by enforcing the laws?
Which organ of the government punishes the guilty and establishes justice?
In a modern democratic state, how do people choose the government?
Who said, 'I am the state'?
Which of the following is true regarding permanence?
Which of the following correctly describes the concept of state and government?
Regarding sovereignty, which statement is correct?
A state consists of all the population in a country, but the government consists of which persons?
Why does the state remain unchanged even though the government of Bangladesh has changed many times?
Consider the following differences between state and government: Which of the following is correct?
What is the supreme, utmost, and highest power of a state?
Psychological functions of the family are: Which of the following is correct?
Kabir lives in a village with his parents. Kabir's father works on their own farmland, fish are cultivated in a pond, and Kabir's mother raises ducks and chickens and sews quilts to sell. What type of family does Kabir belong to?
Kabir's father works on their own farmland, fish are cultivated in a pond, Kabir's mother raises ducks and chickens and sews quilts to sell to neighbours. As a result of such activities by Kabir's family: Which of the following is correct?
What is a family?
Why is a defined territory essential for the formation of a state?
Shefali takes her child Habib to school every day and helps him with his studies at night. Which function of the family is highlighted in Shefali's activities?
Selim's father, a Union Parishad chairman, advises villagers to obey the laws of the state, which inspires Habib. Which function of the family is reflected in this event?
At Tuhin's birthday party Habib enjoys gossiping with his uncle and aunt and listening to music, and learns that Tuhin goes on outings every Friday. Which function of the family is reflected here?
What is a state?
"The form of government varies from state to state." This statement is best explained by which example?
A group of stranded people on a deserted island, after suffering from shortage of food, lack of security and conflict, eventually came together, discussed and agreed to follow some rules. Which doctrine of state formation does this scenario indicate?
In ancient times tribes competed for resources, leading to bloody conflicts, after which tribal leaders came together and established a centralized government. Which doctrine of state formation is reflected here?
In ancient times some strong and brave groups attacked other groups, seized their land and assets, and gradually became a larger group that made their own rules. Which doctrine of state formation is reflected here?
"Civics and citizenship are complementary to each other." Which of the following best explains this?
"He who does not live in society is either a beast or a god." This quote of Aristotle emphasizes that:
Why are the state and government not the same?