Political Science Objective
Political Science Objective
(16) The theory of ‘Surplus Value’ as a part of communistic philosophy was the contribution of:
(a) Karl Marx
(b) Trotsky
(c) Fredrick Angel
(d) Recordo
(e) None of these.
(19) Which political theory propounded that state will ultimately disappear:
(a) Syndacatism
(b) Fabian socialism
(c) Fascism
(d) Communism
(e) None of these.
(8)
(7) “Justice is giving everyone his due” is said by:
(a) Rousseau
(b) Hobbes
(c) Aristotle
(d) None of these
(8) The dissolution of Khilafat and the establishment of ‘Grand National Assembly” in Turkey was highly
appreciated by:
(a) Allama Iqbal
(b) Maulana Shokat Ali
(c) Mohammad Ali Jinnah
(d) None of these
(11) Which of the political philosophers was more admitted by the American Founding Fathers, and his
thoughts on the importance of private property were reflected in the drafting and historical development of
the American Constitution.
(a) John Locke
(b) Thomas Hobbes
(c) Rousseau
(d) None of these
(12) According to Aristotle which is the best amongst the Perverted form of the ideal states:
(a) Tyranny
(b) Oligarchy
(c) Democracy
(d) None of these
(14) “Only the will of the sovereign can be the source of law”. Who said it?
(a) John Hobbes
(b) John Austin
(c) Groutious
(d) None of these
(15) Those who are active against the very existence of state are known as:
(a) Fascists
(b) Anarchists
(c) Socialists
(d) None of these
(17) In Plato’s Ideal State, one reaches at the pinnacle of the State order at the age of:
(a) 35
(b) 40
(c) 50
(d) None of these (50)
(2) The father had planned a legal for his son but the son had no inclination towards that. Who was the son?
(a) Aristotle
(b) Machiavelli
(c) John Locke
(d) None of these
(3) “The spirit of Law” is divisible into six parts; total number of volumes of this book are:
(a) 30
(b) 31
(c) 32
(d) None of these
(4) “Political Science begins and ends with the state” is said by:
(a) Paul Janct
(b) Stephen Leacock
(c) Professor Garner
(d) None of these
(7) Constitutional classified as rigid and flexible in a book titled “Studies in History and Jurisprudence” was
written by:
(a) Gilchrist
(b) T. H. Green
(c) Lord Bryce
(d) None of these
(a) Plato
(b) Aristotle
(c) Machiavelli
(d) None of these
(a) Ibn Khuldun
(b) Al Maawardi
(c) Nizam-ul-Mulk
(d) None of these
(12) “Asabiyah” was enunciated by:
(a) Al-Ghazali
(b) Al-Maawardi
(c) Al-Farabi
(d) None of these (Ibn-e-Khaldun)
(13) “Theory of Divine Right of King” was presented by King James of England in century:
(a) 16th
(b) 17th
(c) 18th
(d) None of these
(15) A discourse on the origin of Inequality and the social contract was presented by:
(a) Rousseau
(b) Hobbes
(c) John Locke
(d) None of these
(a) Physical
(b) Natural
(c) Spiritual
(d) None of these
(17) Law is “the body of Principles recognized and applied by the state in the administration of justice” is
said by:
(a) Holland
(b) Green
(c) Salmond
(d) None of these
(a) 18th
(b) 19th
(c) 20th
(d) None of these
(1) The writer of Social Contract and the Islamic State is:
(2) Who is the author of “Politics in Pakistan: The Nature and Direction of Change”?
(a) Khaild B Sayeed
(b) Ilyas Ahmad
(c) Hafeezur Rehman
(d) None of these
(a) Republic
(b) Social Contract
(c) History of Political Thought
(d) None of these
(a) Aristotle
(b) Plato
(c) Montesquieu
(d) None of these( Socrates )
(7) ‘Political Science begins and ends with the state’ is said by:
(a) Aristotle
(b) Professor Garner
(c) Paul Janet
(d) None of these
(a) Aquinas
(b) St. Augustine
(c) Austin
(d) None of these
(9) The ideas of Aristotle are more acceptable to the West than Plato’s because he propagated:
(a) Rule of law
(b) Democracy
(c) Tyranny
(d) None of these
(a) Al Farabi
(b) Al Mawardi
(c) Al Ghazali
(d) None of these
(a) Stalin
(b) Trotsky
(c) Lenin
(d) None of these
(a) Burk
(b) Dahl
(c) Max Weber
(d) None of these
(15) Cultural Revolution in China was launched under the leadership of:
(a) Chou-en-lai
(b) Lin Piao
(c) Mao dzedung
(d) None of these
(a) Parliamentary form
(b) Presidential form
(c) Dictatorship
(d) None of these
(a) Federal System
(b) Autocraticship system
(c) Unitary system
(d) None of these
(a) Karl Marx
(b) Max Weber
(c) Maodzedung
(d) None of these
(a) J. J. Rousseau
(b) Hobbes
(c) Locke
(d) None of these
(a) Thomas Hobbes
(b) Hegel
(c) Locke
(d) None of these
(a) Logical
(b) Legal
(c) Ethical
(d) None of these
(a) London
(b) Paris
(c) Geneva
(d) None of these
(a) Monarchy
(b) Aristocracy
(c) Democracy
(d) None of these
(6) The term, "anarchism" has been derived from and word 'anarchia' which is basically a:
(7) Anarchism is the extrerhe left wing of Socialism. It was first expounded as political doctrine by:
(8) "Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789)" Was written by:
(a) Al-Mawardi
(b) AI-Farabi
(c) AI-Ghazali
(d) None of these
(a) Nizam-ul-Mulk
(b) AI-Ghazali
(c) Ibn-Khaldun (
d) None of these
(a) AI-Ghazali
(b) AI-Mawardi
(c) Allama Iqbal
(d) None of these
(a) Rosenthal
(b) Mawardi
(c) Ibn-Khuldun
(13) A Discourse on the origin of Inequality and Social Contract was presented by:
(a) Hobbes
(b) Locke
(c) Rousseau
(d) None of these
(14) According to Allama Iqbal in which form of Government heads are counted:
(a) Oligarchy
(b) Democracy
(c) Polity
(d) None of these
(15) The turning point in the life of Plato came in the years 399 BC, when he was of:
(a) 28 years
(b) 20 years
(c) 24 years
(d) None of these
(a) 347 BC
(b) 322 BC
(c) 304 BC
(d) None of these
(17) Plato went to Syracuse to teach philosophy to the tyrant Kind Dionysus but returned disappointed
and opened his Academy. He wrote treatises in the form of dialogue upto the number of:
(a) 32
(b) 36
(c) 38
(d) None of these
(18) ' The Great but ungrateful pupil of his Master who was born in 384 BC was:
(a) Socrates
(b) Aristotle
(c) Aristotle
(d) None of these
(19) The Fascism of Plato got birth in 4th Century BC, whereas the modern Fascism is the Product of
early:
(a) 18th Century
(b) 19th Century
(c) 20th Century
(d) None of these
(20) "An Essay Concerning Human understanding" was published in 1690, is.the most important work
of:
(a) JSMill ,
(b) Bentham
(c) Thomas Hobbes
(d) None of these
(1) Abu Nasr Muhammed known as Al-Faraibi was born in the year:
(a) 780
(b) 850
(c) 870
(d) None of these
(2) Karl Marx had everlasting friendship with a son of a prominent textile manufacturer of
Barman,who brought many changes in Karl Marx's life. His name was:
(3) The turning point in the life of PLATO came when he was:
(a) 24 years
(b) 26 years
(c) 28 years
(d) None of these
(a) Lenin
(b) Friedrich Engels
(c) Maose-Tung
(d) None of these
(a) 1759
(b) 1859
(c) 1895
(d) None of these
(7) A Muslim Philosopher Abu Hamid Bin Muhammed,born in the year 1058 AD is commonly known as:
(a) Al-Ghazali
(b) Al-Mawardi
(c) Ibn-e-Khaledun
(d) None of these
(a) Aristotle
(b) Aristocles
(c) Socrates
(d) None of these
(a) 1890
(b) 1895
(c) 1899
(d) None of these
(a) 1015
(b) 1017
(d) 1019
(d) None of these
(12) A book on STATECRAFT namely SIYARAL-MULK or SIYASAT NAMA was written by:
(a) Al-Ghazali
(b) Al-Farabi
(c) Ibn-e-Khaledun
(d) None of these (Nizam-ul-Mulk Tusi)
(a) Al-Farabi
(b) Al-Mawardi
(c) Aristotle
(d) None of these
(a) French
(b) German
(c) Spanish
(d) None of these (Italian)
(a) ST Jones
(b) G.H Sabine
(c) Gettle
(d) None of these
(a) Rosenthal
(b) Ibn-e-Khaledun
(c) Al-Mawardi
(d) None of these (Allama Iqbal)
(a) Monarchy
(b) Aristocracy
(c) Democracy
(d) None of these
(19) Eighteen Century Rationalism,Montesquieu was born in the year 1689 in the house of an eminent
French lawyer.He died in:
(a) 1735
(b) 1745
(c) 1755
(d) None of these
(20) Plato was born 427 BC and died at the age of:
(a) 80
(b) 76
(c) 74
(d) None of these
(a) J.J Rousseau
(b) Montesquieu
(c) Napoleon
(d) None of these
(a) Rousseau
(b) Hobbes
(c) Locke
(d) None of these
(4) “Man by nature is a social and political animal” is the cornerstone of the philosophy of:
(a) Plato
(b) Socrates
(c) Aristotle
(d) None of these
(a) Hormer
(b) Plato
(c) Solon
(d) None of these
(6) The center of Learning to the Greeks was the city state of :
(a) Sparta
(b) Athens
(c) Carthage
(d) None of these
(a) Lenin
(b) Marx
(c) Hobbes
(d) None of these
(a) Machiavelli
(b) Moutesquieu
(c) Mill
(d) None of these
(a) Realist
(b) Idealist
(c) Rationalist
(d) None of these
(12) Marx and Engels produced the famous book’ Common Manifesto’ In:
(a) 1848
(b) 1845
(c) 1883
(d) None of these
(a) Al-Farabi
(b) Nizam ul Mulk Tusi
(c) Al-Mawardi
(d) None of these
(14) Montesquieu by birth belonged to:
(a) Germany
(b) England
(c) France
(d) None of these
(a) 11th century
(b) 13th century
(c) 16th century
(d) None of these
(16) Sepration of Ethics and Politics was the principle notion in the
philosophy of:
(a) Lenin
(b) Plato
(c) Machiavelli
(d) None of these
(a) Austin
(b) Ibn-i-Khaldun
(c) Laski
(d) None of these
(a) Interpret law
(b) Rewrite law
(c) revive a law
(d) None of these
(1) “Justice as treating equals equally and unequals unequally” who said this:
(A) Aristotle
(B) J.S.Mill
(C) T.H.Green
(D) None of these
(3) The concept of ‘legal sovereignty’ was for the first time given by:
(A) Hobbes
(B) Locke
(C) Bentham
(D) None of these
(A) Means
(B) An end
(C) An organism
(D) None of these
(6) Which of the following is incorrect about Plato’s views on Communism of Wives?
(A) Anaxagoras
(B) Hermes
(C) Socrates
(D) None of these
(A) Leviathan
(B) The Republic
(C) The clouds
(D) None of these
(9) “The end of Politics is not knowledge but action” who said it:
(A) Plato
(B) Aristotle
(C) Montesquieu
(D) None of these
(A) 1469 AD
(B) 1527 AD
(C) 1523 AD
(D) None of these
(A) French
(B) German
(C) Spanish
(D) None of these (Italian)
(12) The concept of justice in the sense of greatest happiness of the greatest number was postulated by:
(A) Mark
(B) James Mill
(C) Spencer
(D) None of these
(A) Aristotle
(B) Rousseau
(C) Marx
(D) None of these
(15) The distinction between Real Will and Actual Will was made by:
(A) Green
(B) Bosanquet
(C) Rousseau
(D) None of these
(A) Al-Mawardi
(B) AL-Ghazali
(C) Al-Farabi
(D) None of these
(A) AL-Ghazali
(B) Al-Mawardi
(C) Ibn-Khaldun
(D) None of these
(A) 1930
(B) 1929
(C) 1928
(D) None of these
__________________
(i) The turning point in the life of Plato came in the year 339 BC when he was of:
(a) 24 years
(b) 26 years
(c) 28 years
(d) None of these
(ii) " The cause of sedition is always to be found in inequality" is said by:
(a) Plato
(b) Aristotle
(c) Machiavelli
(d) None of these
(a) Logical
(b) Legal
(c) Ethical
(d) None of these
(iv) Allam Iqbal characterized as " the sharp agent of devil" to a political philosopher namely:
(vi) The concept of sovereignty was introduced for the first time into politics by:
(vii) Khawaja Abu Ali Hasan bin Ali bin Ishaq is widely known in the history of Islamic political
thoughts:
(a) Al-Farabi
(b) Al-Ghazali
(c) Al-Mawardi
(d) None of these
(viii) The Fascism of Plato got birth in 4th century BC, whereas the modern Fascism is the product
of:
(a) Ibn-Khuldun
(b) Allama Iqbal
(c) Nizam-ul-Mulk Tusi
(d) None of these
(a) Al-Farabi
(b) Al-Ghazalli
(c) Al-Mawardi
(d) None of these
(xi) The doctrine which is a curious blend of German Idealism, English economics and French
revolutionary and social thoughts is known as:
(a) Socialism
(b) Communism
(c) Fascism
(d) None of these
(xii) J.S. Mill wrote a famous book " On Liberty" in the year:
(a) 1759
(b) 1859
(c) 1895
(d) None of these
(xiii) Allam Iqbal did his M.A. in Philosophy from Government College Lahore in the year:
(a) 1890
(b) 1895
(c) 1899
(d) None of these
(a) Resenthal
(b) Al-Mawardi
(c) Ibn-Khaldun
(d) None of these
(xv) Machiavelli wrote " The Discourses of the first ten books on Titus Livius" in the year:
(a) 1735
(b) 1745
(c) 1755
(d) None of these
(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) None of these
(xviii) " Man when separated from Law and Justice is the worst of all animals" is the saying of:
(a) Plato
(b) Aristotle
(c) Machiavelli
(d) None of these
(xix) The great but ungrateful pupil of his master who was born in 384 BC was:
(a) Plato
(b) Aristotle
(c) Socrates
(d) None of these
(xx) " An essay concerning Human Understanding" was published in 1690, is the most important
work of:
a. Majlis-e-Shura
b. Caliph
c. Muslim population
d. None of these
a. Plato
b. Karl Marx
c. Mao-Tse-TUNG
d. None of these
iii. Allama Iqbal was elected as a member of Punjab Legislative Council in:
a. 1919
b. 1926
c. 1935
d. None of these
a. 5040
b. 50400
c. 50040
d. None of these
a. International Law
b. Public Law
c. Common Law
d. None of these
a. Canvassing
b. Lobbyingc. Propaganda
d. None of these
viii. John Austin presented his history of sovereignty in a book which was published in:
a. 1632
b. 1732
c. 1832
d. None of these
ix. Single Transferable vote system was suggested for proportional representation by:
a. Thomas Hare
b. Lord Courney
c. J.S. Mill
d. None of these
a. Federal System
b. Presidential System
c. Parliamentary System
d. None of these
a. Nizam-ul-Mulk Toosi
b. Imam Ghazali
c. Allama Iqbal
d. None of these
xii. The word “Democracy” has been derived from the language:
a. Greek
b. Latin
c. English
d. None of these
a. 750 A.D
b. 850 A.D
c. 950 A.D
d. None of these
xiv. Waliud Din Abdur Rahman famously known as:
a. Ibne Khaldun
b. Ghizale
c. Al Marwardi
d. None of these
a. Mushtaq Ahmad
b. Khalid bin Saeed
c. Larence Zairing
d. None of these
xvii. The famous book “The Spirit of Laws” written by Montesquieu was published in:
a. 1734 A.D
b. 1754 A.D
c. 1784 A.D
d. None of these (1773)
a. 322 B.C
b. 332 B.C
c. 384 B.C
d. None of these
a. Al Farabi
b. Al Marwardi
c. Al Ghizali
d. None of these
a. National Socialism
b. Guild Socialism
c. Fascism
d. None of these
(iii) __________________
No matter how fast i run or how far i go it wont escape me, pain, misery, emptiness.
. Tahafut al-falsifa (Incoherence of Philosophers) is written by:
a. Ibn e Arabi
b. Ibn Rushd
c. Al-Ghazali
d. None of these
ii. A legal proceeding during which an individual's right to hold an office or governmental privilege is challenged
is called:
a. Write certiorari
b. Writ of quo warranto
c. Writ of mandamus
d. None of these
a. 1371
b. 1377
c. 1402
d. None of these
iv. People's structural and religious identities will be primary source of conflict in the Post Cold War World:
a. Fukuyama
b. Brzezinski
c. Kissinger
d. None of these
a. Socrates
b. Plato
c. Aristotle
d. None of these
a. Socrates
b. Plato
c. Aristotle
d. None of these
vii. A form of closure under which a bill is divided into compartments, groups of which must be completely deal
with each day is called:
a. Kangroo closure
b. Guillotine closure
c. Simple closure
d. None of these
a. Mao Zedong
b. Chiang Kai Shek
c. HoChi Minch
d. None of these
a. Siyasat Nameh
b. Al Akham Al Sultaniyaah
c. Al Madinat Al Fadilah
d. None of these
xi. The powers of the center vis a vis federating units were increased through:
a. Senatorial Courtesy
b. Pocket Veto
c. Doctrine of Implied Powers
d. None of these
a. Justice Cornelius
b. Justine Munir
c. Justice Hamood ur Rahman
d. None of these
a. Four Times
b. Three Times
c. Twice
d. None of these
a. Rousseau
b. Locke
c. Hobbes
d. None of these
a. Mao
b. Machiavelli
c. Lenin
d. None of these
xvii. A necessary normal code for conducting the business of the state is called:
a. Ordinance
b. Convention
c. Constitution
d. None of these
xviii. "Power tends to corruption and absolute power corrupts absolutely" is the famous quotation by:
a. Lord Curzon
b. Winston Churchill
c. Lord Acton
d. None of these
xix. As per Marx in he stage of communism the governing principle will be:
a. Every one is equal, but some are more equal than others
b. From each according to his ability to each according to his work
c. From each according to his ability to each according to his needs
d. None of these
xx. A ________ is a type of sovereign state characterized by a union of partially self-governing states or regions
united by a Central government.
a. Unitary state
b. Federation
c. Confederation
d. None of these
Political science 2
(2) Who became the first Muslim President of Indian National Congress? Badaruddin Taiyabji
(5) Who was the author of Pirpur Report? Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan, Raja of Pirpur
(9) The Quaid-i-Azam resigned from the membership of Imperial Legislative Council on account Rowlat Act.
(19) "The highest organ of State power in former USSR was the Supreme Soviet.
(20) The Stalin Constitution had created "a ___________ in form but not in fact"
(a) 1947
(b) 1949
(c) 1951
(d) None of these
(a) 1947
(b) 1949
(c) 1951
(d) None of these : 1956
(a) 20 members
(b) 30 members
(c) 40 members
(d) None of these
(a) 9 judges
(b) 11 judges
(c) 13 judges(d) None of these
(a) Unicameral
(b) Bicameral
(c) Tricameral
(d) None of these
(a) 99 Senators
(b) 100 Senators
(c) 101 Senators
(d) None of these
(a) Once
(b) Twice
(c) Thrice
(d) None of these
(a) 5 years
(b) 7 years
(c) 9 years
(d) None of these
(11) Turkish Government is:
(a) Democratic
(b) Dictatorial
(c) Monarchial
(d) None of these
(a) 1949
(b) 1950
(c) 1951
(d) None of these
(a) Elected
(b) Appointed
(c) Hereditary
(d) None of these
(a) 1917
(b) 1919
(c) 1921
(d) None of these
(a) 1789
(b) 1791
(c) 1793
(d) None of these
(a) 1985
(b) 1986
(c) 1987
(d) None of these
(a) 13
(b) 18
(c) 20
(d) None of these:
(a) Federation
(b) Confederation
(c) Unitary State
(d) None of these
(a) 7
(b) 15
(c) 20
(d) None of these
(4) Members of Washington DC in the Electoral College for the Presidential Elections in America are:
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 1
(d) None of these (3)
(a) 16
(b) 26
(c) 27
(d) None of these
(7) The dissolution of Khilafat and the establishment of ‘Grand National Assembly’ in Turkey was highly
appreciated by:
(a) Kamalism
(b) Socialism
(c) Islam
(d) None of these
(9) The title “Ambassador of Hindu – Muslim Unity” was given to Mr. Jinnah by:
(a) Montesquieu
(b) Machiavelli
(c) Bentham
(d) None of these
(11) Islam was declared as the “State Religion” in Pakistan’s Constitution of:
(a) 1962
(b) 1973
(c) 1985
(d) None of these
(12) All types of explanation were to be eliminated according to Pakistan’s Constitution of:
(a) 1956
(b) 1962
(c) 1973
(d) None of these
(13) When the British Government in India cancelled the separation of Bengal?
(a) 1905
(b) 1911
(c) 1915
(d) None of these
(14) “If the president dissolves the legislature, he himself shall have to be re-elected. It was mentioned in
Pakistan’s Constitution of:
(a) 1956
(b) 1962
(c) 1973
(d) None of these
(a) Presidential
(b) Parliamentary
(c) Mixed
(d) None of these
(16) The first document of English liberties, Magna Carta was signed by King John in:
(a) 1215
(b) 1649
(c) 1688
(d) None of these
(a) 1946
(b) 1949
(c) 1950
(d) None of these
(a) China
(b) India
(c) USA
(d) None of these
(1) Who was named the first leader of the opposition in Ayub Khan’s constituted first national
assembly?
(4) The last Speaker of the National Assembly during Ayub’s government was:
(5) Who was the President of US during the Cuban Missile crisis of 1962?
(a) Richard Nixon
(b) J. F. Kennedy
(c) Truman
(d) Eisenhower
(e) L. B. Johnson
(f) None of these
(6) Who was the prime minister of India during the 1965 war between Pakistan and India?
(9) Who is the author of the famous book, ‘The Spirit of Islam?
(10) Who was the architect of the Luckhnow Pact of 1916, between Congress and Muslim League?
(11) What was the total number of seats in the national assembly under the 1962 constitution?
(a) 100
(b) 150
(c) 300
(d) 200
(e) 220
(f) None of these (156 and then 218)
(12) Who was the president of Pakistan during the India China war of 1962?
(13) Name the author of the book “The great tragedy” and “Myth of Independence”:
(a) Z. A. Bhutto
(b) S. M. Zafar
(c) Shahid Javed Burki
(d) Ayub Khan
(e) Altaf Gohar
(f) None of these
(2)
(14) Who was the president of the US during the 1991 Iraq – Kuwait conflict?
(a) G. W. Bush
(b) Clinton
(c) Richard Nixon
(d) Jimmy Carter
(e) Ronal Regan
(f) None of these (George Herbert Walker Bush)
(15) Who was the Prime Minister of India during the 1971 crisis?
(16) What was the year in which the Shah of Iran was overthrown?
(a) 1989
(b) 1992
(c) 1979
(d) 1976
(e) 1980
(f) None of these
(17) Who was the Governor General of India during the 1st Indo Pakistan conflict over Kashmir in
1948?
(a) 1948
(b) 1949
(c) 1947
(d) 1950
(e) 1951
(f) None of these
(a) 1906
(b) 1901
(c) 1911
(d) 1905
(e) 1909
(f) None of these
(a) 1913
(b) 1914
(c) 1917
(d) 1919
(e) 1921
(f) None of these
(a) 208
(b) 320
(c) 280
(d) 289
(e) None of these
(a) 100
(b) 89
(c) 90
(d) 70
(e) None of these
(5) Name One Judge who represented Pakistan in the Red Cliff Commission: (1)
(7) Name the President during whose tenure Americans were kept hostages in Iran: (1)
(a) Reagan
(b) Ford
(c) Jimmy Carter
(d) Clinton
(e) None of these
(a) Britain
(b) France
(c) Canada
(d) Italy
(e) None of these
(a) King
(b) Prime Minister
(c) President
(d) Khalifa of Turkey
(e) None of these
(a) 9 Judges
(b) 11 Judges
(c) 12 Judges
(d) None of these
(a) Democratic
(b) Dictatorial
(c) Monarchical
(d) None of these
(a) 1949
(b) 1950
(c) 1951
(d) None of these
(a) Elected
(b) Appointed
(c) Hereditary
(d) None of these
(a) 1985
(b) 1986
(c) 1987
(d) None of these
(a) Federation
(b) Confederation
(c) Unitary State
(d) None of these
(7) The title “Ambassador of Hindu Muslim Unity” was given to Mr. Jinnah by:
(a) 1962
(b) 1973
(c) 1985
(d) None of these
(10) The first document of English liberties “Magma Carta” was signed by King John in:
(a) 1215
(b) 1649
(c) 1688
(d) None of these
(a) 1748
(b) 1848
(c) 1948
(d) None of these
(a) 1915
(b) 1917
(c) 1919
(d) None of these
(a) 5 years
(b) 6 years
(c) 7 years
(d) None of these
(17) The US President can declare war with the consent of:
(a) Kamalism
(b) Socialism
(c) Islam
(d) None of these
(a) 13
(b) 18
(c) 50
(d) None of these
(1) Which amendment in the U.S constitution limits the term of the president to two?
(a) 21st
(b) 22nd
(c) 23rd
(d) None of these
(2) Watergate scandal came to light in:
(a) 1973
(b) 1974
(c) 1975
(d) None of these (1971)
(a) 1936
(b) 1948
(c) 1950
(d) None of these (1918)
(a) 4 years
(b) 5 years
(c) 7 years
(d) None of these
(a) 48 states
(b) 50states
(c) 52states
(d) None of these
(a) 535members
(b) 536 members
(c) 538 members
(d) None of these
(a) 1960
(b) 1962
(c) 1964
(d) None of these
(a) 4 years
(b) 5 years
(c) 6 years
(d) None of these
(a) 5 years
(b) 6 years
(c) 7 years
(d) None of these
(a) 4 years
(b) 5 years
(c) 6 years
(d) None of these
(a) 4 years
(b) 5 years
(c) 6 years
(d) None of these
(A) Baldwin
(B) Chamberlain
(C) Robert Walpole
(D) None of these
(A) 26 members
(B) 16 members
(C) 9 members
(D) None of these (Now Powers rest with SC)
(A) Britain
(B) USSR
(C) America
(D) None of these
(A) UK
(B) USA
(C) France
(D) None of these
(A) Unitary
(B) Federation
(C) Confederation
(D) None of these
(A) 5 years
(B) 4 years
(C) 9 years
(D) None of these (6 years)
(12) Official name of China which emerged on world map on 1st October, 1949 is:
(A) Nationalist Republic of China
(B) People’s Republic of China
(C) Communist Republic of China
(D) None of these
(A) Two
(B) Four
(C) Seven
(D) None of these
(A) Three
(B) Two
(C) One
(D) None of these
i) Any British national is eligible to become a member of House of Commons if he has attained the
age of:
(a) 18 years
(b) 21 years
(c) 25 years
(d) None of these
(iii) Approval of any draft at House of Lords requires minimum presence of:
(a) 20 members
(b) 30 members
(c) 40 members
(d) None of these
(iv) As per 1st Communist constitution of Russia, the Presidium consists of:
(a) 29 members
(b) 33 members
(c) 39 members
(d) None of these
(v) In the ancient times England remained under Roman rule for about:
(vi) American autonomy was admitted by the British empire in the year:
(a) 1776
(b) 1783
(c) 1786
(d) None of these
(a) 5 years
(b) 6 years
(c) 9 years
(d) None of these
(a) 96%
(b) 97%
(c) 98%
(d) None of these (99.9%)
(xi) Referendum was conducted for approval of 1982 constitution of Turkey on:
(xiii) Last emperor of China ruled the country till the year:
(a) 1810
(b) 1912
(c) 1942
(d) None of these
(xiv) Upto 83% Chinese farmers came under combined cultivation scheme in the year:
(a) 1868
(b) 1946
(c) 1950
(d) None of these
(xv) On return from France Allama Ayatullah Khumeini was very well received by the people of Iran
on:
(xvi) Dr. Mussadiq, the then Prime Minister dethroned the Iranian King for implementation of
democracy in the year:
(a) 1953
(b) 1954
(c) 1954
(d) None of these
(a) 25 years
(b) 30 years
(c) 35 years
(d) None of these
(xix) Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah spent last days of his life at:
(a) Ziarat
(b) Quetta
(c) Karachi
(d) None of these
(xx) Objectives Resolution was made a part of preamble of Pakistan Constitution of:
(a) 1956
(b) 1962
(c) 1973
(d) None of these
a. Florida
b. New York
c. Texas
d. Virginia
a. Capital Hill
b. White House
c. 10 Downing Street
d. None of these
a. Sir
b. Czar
c. Lord
d. King
a. The Queen
b. The Crown
c. The Court
d. The Parliament
vi. The constitutional history of France begins with the French Revolution of:
a. 1780
b. 1786
c. 1789
d. 1890
a. 4 July 1772
b. 4 July 1776
c. 4 July 1783
d. None of these
viii. According to the constitution of France the Executive head of Government is:
a. 1989
b. 1990
c. 1991
d. 1992
a. Coty
b. General DeGaulle
c. Chirac
d. None of these
xi. The smallest administrative unit in British Local Self Government is:
a. The Parish
b. The borrough
c. The country
d. The district
xii. The authority of Judical Review was excercised for the first time by the Chief Minister Marshal in:
a. 1808
b. 1803
c. 1821
d. 1825
a. 50
b. 14
c. 3
d. 12
xiv. The Gullotine or closure by compartment is a term used in the law making procedure in:
a. USA
b. UK
c. France
d. Turkey
a. British Constitution
b. Indian Constitution
c. Chinese Constitution
d. French Constitution
a. Kamalism
b. Socialsim
c. Islam
d. None of these
xvii. The Iranian Revolution under the leadership of Ayatullah Khomeini removed the monarch in:
a. 1989
b. 1979
c. 1997
d. 1980
a. Chiang Ki Shek
b. Derg Za Ping
c. Mao Tse Tung
d. Lu Hsun
xix. The Objective Resolution was made a part of the 1973 constitution in:
a. 1977
b. 1980
c. 1985
d. 1986
xx. The Supreme Judicial Council under the 1973 constitution consists of:
a. 9 members
b. 10 members
c. 5 members
d. 7 members
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