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Political Philosophy and Human Biology

Political Philosophy

A quiz connecting concepts in political philosophy to fundamental facts about the human body and health.

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10 Questions Easy Ages 12+ Apr 19, 2026

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1 Thomas Hobbes described the state as an artificial person, but which organ is the primary pump for human blood?
  • A Liver
  • B Heart
  • C Kidneys
  • D Lungs
2 John Locke argued for the right to life; which specific organ acts as the primary filter for detoxification in the human body?
  • A Stomach
  • B Liver
  • C Heart
  • D Pancreas
3 Jean-Jacques Rousseau discussed the 'social contract'; which human system is responsible for the body's primary communication through electrical impulses?
  • A Nervous System
  • B Digestive System
  • C Endocrine System
  • D Respiratory System
4 Plato wrote 'The Republic' regarding justice; which part of the human anatomy serves as the primary structural support for the body?
  • A Skull
  • B Femur
  • C Vertebral Column
  • D Pelvis
5 Aristotle viewed humans as 'political animals'; which human organ is responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide?
  • A Lungs
  • B Small Intestine
  • C Spleen
  • D Bladder
6 The concept of 'natural rights' assumes a physical form; what is the largest organ of the human body?
  • A Brain
  • B Large Intestine
  • C Skin
  • D Liver
7 Political theorists often discuss the 'body politic'; what is the primary function of white blood cells in the human body?
  • A Transporting oxygen
  • B Fighting infection
  • C Digesting food
  • D Clotting blood
8 Machiavelli wrote on state stability; which human organ system is responsible for the production of hormones that regulate growth and metabolism?
  • A Endocrine System
  • B Muscular System
  • C Integumentary System
  • D Lymphatic System
9 John Stuart Mill advocated for individual liberty; which part of the human body contains the majority of the body's neurons?
  • A Spinal cord
  • B Peripheral nerves
  • C Brain
  • D Heart
10 The concept of 'governance' implies control; which organ is responsible for processing nutrients and energy from food?
  • A Stomach
  • B Gallbladder
  • C Appendix
  • D Thymus
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