Political Science (I) MCQs 2001
Here you will find the complete solved MCQs from the 2001 CSS Political Science Paper 1. This paper included a mix of political ideologies, constitutional concepts, and key philosophers. It featured questions on Fascism, Anarchism, and Karl Marx (Surplus Value, Das Capital). Foundational thinkers like Plato (Statesman), Aristotle (on justice, democracy), John Locke (private property), and Hobbes (Leviathan) were tested. The exam also covered Muslim political figures and authors, including Syed Amir Ali (Spirit of Islam), Allama Iqbal (Reconstruction), and Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Key concepts like the separation of powers (Montesquieu) and the role of interest groups were also included.
The concept of ‘Surplus Value’ is given by: (CSS 2001)
A. Mao
B. Lenin
C. Marx
D. None of these
Interest groups always try to: (CSS 2001)
A. Gain political power directly
B. Influence the exercise of power
C. Both A and B
D. None of these
In Plato’s Ideal State, one reaches at the pinnacle of the State order at the age of: (CSS 2001)
A. 35
B. 40
C. 50
D. None of these
Author of the book ‘Das Capital’ is: (CSS 2001)
A. Karl Marx
B. Lenin
C. Mao
D. None of these
Which one is the ‘supreme law of the land in USA’? (CSS 2001)
A. Constitutional Law
B. General Law
C. International Law
D. None of these
A voluntary union of sovereign and independent states is called: (CSS 2001)
A. Federation
B. Confederation
C. Unitary State
D. None of these
The system of ‘Basic Democracies’ was introduced by: (CSS 2001)
A. Gen. Yahya Khan
B. Gen. Zia-ul-Haq
C. Z. A. Bhutto
D. None of these
Author of the book ‘Leviathan’ is: (CSS 2001)
A. Thomas Hobbes
B. John Locke
C. Rousseau
D. None of these
Fascism as a theory originated in: (CSS 2001)
A. Germany
B. Russia
C. Italy
D. None of these
“Reconstruction of Religion Thought in Islam” is written by: (CSS 2001)
A. Syed Amir Ali
B. Allama Iqbal
C. Hamid Ahmad
D. None of these
