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CSS Political Science Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
The concept of "asabiyyah" is one of the best known aspects of the
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Kitab al-Ibar
Lubabu I-Muhassal
Muqaddimah
None of these
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Question # 2
The first American President was
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Abraham Lincoln
George Washington
james Madison
None of these
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Question # 3
Which of the following is NOT a principle of the Tea Party movement?
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Less government
Lower taxes
Freedom of choice
States' rights
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Question # 4
US constitution consists of Articles
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7
15
20
None of these
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Question # 5
Which office held supreme judicial authority during Mughal rule?
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King
Qazi ul Qazat
Saddar us Sadur
None of these
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Question # 6
Disappearance of the author' is the term coined by
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Michel Faucault
Husserl
Derrida
None of these
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Question # 7
Plato was a
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Realist
Idealist
Rationalist
None of these
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Question # 8
The 'unipolar moment'
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Occurred on September 11th 2001
Refers to US primacy since 1989
Is over , according to most IR theorists
All of them
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Question # 9
Who rejected the theory of composite nationalism advanced by the Indian National congress?
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Liaqar Ali Khan
allam Mashriqi
Hussain Ahmed Madni
Quaid-e-Azam
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Question # 10
The term Nationality is derived from a Latin word
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NATO
Nation
NATIA
None of them
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Question # 11
Michel Foucault argued that
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harsh punishments are necessary to make people obey the law
If people were more conscious of their rights they could eradicate power inequalities forever
power is a quality reserved for government institutions
power is inherent in all social relations, and is, therefore, impossible to eradicate even though its abuses should always be attacked
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Question # 12
The ideas of Aristotle are more acceptable to the West than Plato's because he propagated
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Rule of law
Demovracy
Tyranny
None of these
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Question # 13
In the Constituent Assembly, which parties were members?
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Congress, Muslim League, Unionist Muslim
Unionist Scheduled Caste, Krishak Poja, Scheduled Castes Federation
Communists, Independents
All the Above
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Question # 14
According to Fukuyama democracy's only real competitor in the realm of ideas today is
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Radical Islamism
Stalinism
Fascism
None of these
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Question # 15
A book on STATECRAFT namely SIYAL-MULK or SIYASATNAMA was written by
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Al-Ghazali
Al-Farabi
Ibn-e-Khaldun
Nizam-ul-Mulk Tusi
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Question # 16
In Malaysia, the Special Court has jurisdiction over which of the following selected people?
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The Yang di pertuan Agong
the sultans of the respective states
The Prime Minister
The Cabinet Ministers
Both A & B
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Question # 17
In South Africa , how is the Presidential Cabinet constituted?
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By presidential discretion
By single party majority
By proportional representation of coalition partners
By proportional representation of political partners
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Question # 18
The National security of the USA is a document prepared by the
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Executive Branch
House of Representative
Senate
Brookings institute
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Question # 19
What is the Pakistan's rank on the 2016 World Risk Index?
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72th
83rd
67th
56th
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Question # 20
France is a
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Semi-presidential System
Presidential System
Parliamentary
None of these
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Question # 21
Who was working as the Viceroy of India at the time of Bengal's separation in 1905
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Lord Cruzan
Lord Mountbatten
Lord Wavell
Ramsay McDonald
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