political science Mcqs
1001. Type of liberty, which a man enjoys as a member of civil society, is called: _________?
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A. Civil liberty

B. Economic liberty

C. Natural liberty

D. Political liberty

1002. In Parliamentary system each cabinet minister is: _________?
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A. Colletively responsible to upper House

B. Individually responsible to the Parliament

C. For all effective purposes collectively responsible to House

D. Responsible to the Upper House

1003. The Constituent Assembly of India appointed a Drafting Committee on: __________?
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A. August, 16,1947

B. August, 29,1947

C. January 5,1950

D. None of these

1004. Under the constitution of France 1946, Parliament consisted of the National Assembly and:
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A. None of these

B. Council of the Republic

C. Council of Peoples

D. Council of Ministers

1005. Nizam-ul-Mulk Tusi wrote a book named: ________________?
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A. Advanced Trigonometry

B. Text Book of Algebra

C. Comparative Politics

D. Siasat Nama
1006. Dialectical materialism of Marx believes that: ____________?
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A. Political Life and social phenomena cant go hand in hand

B. Social phenomena is applicable to political life

C. Social phenomena has nothing to do with political life

D. Social phenomena is antithesis of political life

1009. Pacta sunt servanda means: __________?
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A. None of these

B. A State can violate its international obligations if its interests so demand

C. A State can terminate a treaty at its will

D. A State must perform treaty obligations in good faith

1011. What famous individual was taught by Aristotle?
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A. Alexander the Great

B. Ptolemy

C. Socrates

D. Julius Caesar

1012. The principle of ex injuria non oritur jus means:
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A. No benefit can be received from an illegal act

B. A state can go on was in case of an injury

C. None of these

D. A legal right flows from an illegal act
1014. The present Constitution of India was framed by the Constitution Assembly of India with accordance to the: _________?
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A. The Cabinet Mission Plan

B. The Indian Independence Act, 1947

C. The Wavell Paln

D. The Mountbatten Plan
1015. Under which of the following Act, the Constituent Assembly of India decided that India should remain a member of the Commonwealth:
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A. None of these

B. The Indian Act of 1935

C. The Indian Independence Act of 1947

D. The Indian Act of 1919

1016. Under Khawaja Nazim-ud-Din the type of Government resembling.
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A. Federal Government

B. Parliamentarian Government

C. Unitary Government

D. Cabinet Government
1018. Fascists wish to establish the leadership of __________?
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A. Proletariat

B. Middle classes

C. Church

D. Working classes

E. One leader
1019. Fascists believe that for advancement there should be: _________?
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A. Difference between theory and action

B. A good theory

C. Action first and theory later

D. Theory first and action later on

1021. Which one is not written by Farabi?
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A. Muqaddamah

B. Siyasatul Madaniyah

C. A srmmary of Platos laws

D. Ara-Madinatul-Fadilah

1022. First Regulating Act was passed because:
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A. East India Company was to be given more freedom

B. On the advice of the Prime Minister

C. British Parliament wanted to have some hand in the affairs of the Company

D. None of These

1023. Max Weber has linked political development with: _________?
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A. Industrialisation

B. Social conditions

C. Administrative development

D. Economy of society

1024. Cabinet Government is based on: __________?
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A. None of the above

B. Fusion of legislature and executive

C. Fusion of legislature executive and judiciary

D. Separation of legislature and executive

1026. The First Governor-General of India was: __________?
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A. Sardar Patel

B. Jawaharlal Nehru

C. Mountbatten

D. Gandhi

1027. Aristotle is considered the founder of what?
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A. Modern Chemistry

B. Modern Anatomy

C. Modern Physics

D. Modern Biology
1028. Negative aspect of liberalism developed during: ______________?
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A. 18th century

B. 17th century

C. 19th century

D. 16th century

E. 20th century

1030. Who is apty called he Father of political economy?
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A. None of these

B. Ibn-e-Khaldun

C. Nizam-ul-Mulk

D. Ghazzali

1031. The Fascists believe:
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A. The democratic institutions serve the best interests of the masses

B. That democratic institutions should be strengthened

C. That democracy is a farce

D. That democratic system will gradually whither away

E. That deomocracy could be easily practised

1032. Who held the portfolio of Foreign Affairs in the first cabinet of Pakistan?
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A. None of them

B. Abdul Rab Nishter

C. I.I. Chundrigar

D. Zafar Ullah Khan
1033. The office and the functions of the Prime Minister are based on: __________?
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A. Constitutional Conventions

B. Common laws

C. Judicial Decisions

D. Historic Documents

1034. Karl Marx was born in: ___________?
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A. Russia

B. Rome

C. Itlay

D. Germany

E. France

1035. Who of the following has said, Liberalism is the expression less of a trend than of a temperament?
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A. American Declaration of Independence

B. Laski

C. Rousseau

D. Montesquieu

E. Thomas Paine

1036. State immunity means: ___________?
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A. A State is not subject to foreign courts jurisdiction

B. A State is not subject to foreign courts jurisdiction

C. A State is subject to foreign courts jurisdiction

D. None of these

1037. According to Bernstein Marxian philosophy was: ____________?
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A. Most scientific

B. Very unscientific

C. Not in keeping with modern needs

D. Most suited to modern needs

1038. The interim constitution of the Pakistan was consisting on ___________?
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A. Indian Independence Act. 1947

B. A and B

C. Indian act, 1935 (amended)

D. None of them

1039. Bureaucracy consists of: _________?
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A. Top political leaders

B. Members of Parliament

C. All civil servants

D. None of these

E. Judges of the Supreme Court

1040. Under Cabinet Government the administration of the state is carried on in the name of:
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A. The Prime Minister

B. The Council of Minsters

C. The nominal Executive Head

D. The people

1042. Who was the mentor of Plato?
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A. Socrates

B. Aristotle

C. None of these

D. Xenophon

1043. The system under which every voter by law is required to cast his vote is called:_________?
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A. Compulsory voting system

B. Functional representation

C. Commercial voting system

D. Optional voting system

E. Universal adult franchise

1044. One serious disadvantage of written constitution is that:
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A. It results in frequent litigations

B. It does not give idea about basic rights of the people

C. It is not suited to federations

D. It does not result in usurpation of authority

1045. The Governor-General in India was given the powers to override the majority decision of his Council by:
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A. Pitts India Act, 1784

B. Act of 1786

C. Charter Act of 1793

D. Regulating Act, 1773

E. Amending Act, 1781

1046. In the economic field the Fasists wanted:
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A. To encourage lock outs and strikes

B. The state to control activities

C. To establish trade monopolies

D. To encourage trade unionism

1047. The International Court of Justice is: _____________?
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A. A Court established by Stales outside the UN System

B. A principal judicial organ of the UN

C. None of these

D. A Court established by the European Community

1048. Which one of the following is essential for freedom of speech?
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A. None of the above

B. Enlightened public opinion

C. Single party system

D. Rich peasantry

E. Powerful government