political science Mcqs
1151. On what date did the Quaid-e-Azam address the Constituent Assembly for the first time?
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A. August 10,1947

B. August 20,1947

C. August 11,1947

D. August 25,1947

1152. The Fascists believe that: __________?
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A. Individual liberty must be preserved

B. Liberty is dead carcass

C. Liberty is a natural right

D. Liberty should be guaranteed as fundamental right

1153. The constituent Assembly met as Legislature in _________?
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A. February, 1948

B. August,1948

C. March,1948

D. June,1948

1154. Nizam-ul-Mulk Tusi served as the prime Minister of the: __________?
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A. None of these

B. Roman Empire

C. Seljuq Empire

D. Turkish Empire

1155. While giving materialistic interpretation of History, Marx believed that:
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A. Course of history is static and as such question of change does not arise

B. Great men change the course of history

C. Historical events so move that some people become great

D. Course of history and greatness of the people have nothing to do with each other

1157. Ibn-e-Kaldun is known as the father of: _________?
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A. History

B. Chemistry

C. Political Science

D. Physics

1159. According to Edward A. Shills political development should be linked with:
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A. Economic development

B. Standards of modernisation of a state

C. Industrialisation

D. Capital formation

E. Political modernisation

1160. Who was the teacher of Plato?
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A. None of these

B. Socrates

C. Aristotle

D. Xenophon

1162. Fascists believe in: ____________?
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A. International organisation

B. Internationalism

C. Unconditional acceptance of international obligations

D. One state, one party and one leader
1163. Edward Bernstein belonged to: _________?
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A. Japan

B. U.S.A

C. Germany

D. France

E. England

1166. In Parliamentary system, the executive has:________?
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A. No fixed tenure

B. Some minimum fixed tenure

C. None of These

D. Must hold position for the entire period for which initially elected

1168. Which one of the following does not help in the formation of public opinion?
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A. Playground

B. Newspapers

C. Television

D. Radio

E. Educational system

1169. Bureaucracy is needed in: __________?
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A. Presidential form of Government

B. Parliamentary form of Government

C. Socialist system

D. All forms and systems

E. Democratic system

1170. Safar Namah was written by: ________?
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A. Tusi

B. Farabi

C. Ghazzali

D. Mawardi

1171. Fascism developed very rapidly in: _________?
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A. Germany

B. Japan

C. U.S.S.R.

D. France

E. Italy
1172. Ricardo built his theory round:
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A. Value

B. Natural resources

C. Wages

D. Capital

1173. Parliamentary executive in effect means: __________?
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A. Freedom to express different views on the floor of the House by the Ministers

B. Political homogeneity of the cabinet

C. Subordination of legislature

D. Disunity among the Ministers

1174. In Parliamentary system real power is exercised by:
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A. Lower House

B. Upper House

C. Parliament

D. President

E. Cabinet
1175. The Fascist Philosophy helped in: _________?
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A. Communist rising in U.S.S.R.

B. Parliamentary reforms in England

C. Unification of Germany

D. Unification of Italy
1178. A Presidential system is one in which executive can be removed:
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A. By a vote of no condidence in the upper House

B. By a vote of no confidence by 51% of the total electorates

C. By a vote of no confidence in the lower House

D. By the system of impeachment

E. By a vote of no confidence by judiciary

1179. The Prime Minister of Britain is elected for:
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A. Four Years

B. Two years

C. Five years

D. Three years

1180. Allama Iqbal rejected: ____________?
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A. Parliamentary System of Govt.

B. Nation Socialism

C. Western Ideal of Nationalism

D. American Presidential System of Govt.

1181. The principle of jus cogens means:
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A. A peremptory norm of International Law that cannot be derogated from by mutual consent

B. None of these

C. A treaty stands terminated when its purpose is achieved

D. A State can terminate a treaty because of wiolation of its domestic law

1183. Al-Mawardi was an expert of:________?
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A. Fiqha-e-Jararia

B. Roman Law

C. Fiqha-e-Hanafia

D. The Law of the Shariat
1184. Regulating Act, 1773 will be remembered in Indian history because:
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A. It provided for a legislative assembly

B. It gave Indians a sharr in the running of their administration.

C. It made a beginning of written constitution in India

D. It started Parliamentary form of government

1185. Eudoxus was born in:
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A. Cnidus Peninsula

B. Stagira

C. Sparta

D. Athens

1186. The Fabians believed that capital should be: ___________?
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A. Allowed to remain where it is

B. Distributed among the poor

C. Allowed to concentrate in few hands

D. None of the above is true

E. Transferred to society as a whole
1187. Most of the principles of Cabinet Government took permanent shape:
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A. During the twentieth century

B. By 1688

C. By the close of eighteenth century

D. By the middle of the nineteenth century

1188. Women in England enjoyed right to vote:
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A. From the very beginning

B. During First World War

C. During economic depression of 1928

D. During Cromwillian era

1189. Non-registration of a treaty:
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A. It has no effect at all on the treaty

B. Invalidates the treaty

C. None of these

D. Treaty cannot be invoked before a UN organ
1190. If sound public opinion is to be formed for that it is essential that:
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A. There should be right to education

B. Religious bodies should be active

C. People should be given the right to property

D. There should be right to leisure

E. Press should be free
1191. According to Marxian philosophy dialect:
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A. It result of actions and reactions

B. Means that action and reaction must be in the same direction

C. No actions and reactions but matter

D. None of These

1192. The Constitution of India promulgated on: __________?
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A. January 26,1950

B. January 5,1950

C. March 23,1951

D. November 26,1949

1193. Which one of the following does not hold good in the case of liberalism?
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A. It champions the cause of constitutional government

B. It struggles for human freedom

C. It has faith in secularism

D. It supports concentration of powers

E. It supports constitutional government

1194. Who was the student of Plato?
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A. Socrates

B. Aristotle

C. Xenophon

D. None of these

1195. France has: _____________?
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A. Multi-party system

B. Three-party system

C. Uni-party system

D. Two-party system

1196. Allama Iqbal was tutored by: _________?
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A. Maulana Hasarat Mohani

B. Allama Shibbaly Numani

C. Maulvi Syed Mir Hassan

D. Nawab Mirza Dagh

1199. The principle of rebus sic stantibus means:
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A. A state may invoke fundamental change of circumstances to terminate/suspend a treaty

B. A treaty stands terminated because of the eruption of hostilites

C. None of these

D. A State may terminate a treaty because of a material breach

1200. Conventional constitution is one which:
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A. Is based on conventions

B. Grows with the passage of time

C. Is given by the head of the state

D. Is specifically enacted