Theory of Government and Rights

Test assignments on the discipline "Theory of State and Law".

Exercise 1.
Question 1. The science of the state and law is the sum and system of knowledge about ... the laws of the origin of the development and functioning ... of phenomena.
1. state-legal, political-legal;
2. public, political;
3. political-legal, state-legal;
4. legal, state;
5. There are no right answers.
Question 2. Regularity is:
1. communications that occur in the world, regardless of the will and consciousness of people;
2. The relationship between the cause-effect dependence of some phenomena on others;
3. Communications that are widespread in different epochs, in different countries and among different peoples, and characterize these phenomena in significant ways;
4. All of the above;
5. There is no correct answer.
Question 3. In the theory of the state and law, regularity is an objective, necessary, general and stable connection between state and legal phenomena among themselves and with other social phenomena, a link that embodies qualitative certainty ...
1. legal phenomena and their legal properties;
2. State and legal phenomena and their political and legal properties;
3. state and political phenomena;
4. political phenomena;
5. There is no correct answer.
Question 4. What categories in the system of concepts of the theory of state and law perform the main theoretical and cognitive role?
1. "state form" and "form of law";
2. "the essence of the state" and "the essence of law";
3. "type of state" and "legal relationship";
4. "functions of the state" and "system of law";
5. All of the above.
Question 5. Which of the listed parties has each category of theory of state and law?
1. methodological;
2. Ontological;
3. epistemological;
4. all the above parties;
5. There is no correct answer.
Assignment 2.
Question 1. Which of the following laws is studied by the theory of state and law?
1. development of the essence and content of the state and law;
2. The general principles of democracy, legality and law and order;
3. The mechanism, internal and external functions of the state;
4. The purpose and functions of law, the limits of legal regulation;
5. All of the above laws.
Question 2. Which of the listed scientists was able to affirm a materialistic view of human history, saw in the history of society a regular change in socio-economic formations, which takes place as a natural historical process, regardless of the will and consciousness of people?
1. F.Engels;
2. K. Marx;
3. Hegel;
4. Aristotle;
5. J.Z.Russo.
Question 3. Who owns the expression: "Every science is
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