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 author of the book ‘Statesman’ is: (CSS 2001)
A. Aristotle
B. Machiavelli
C. Plato
D. None of these
“Justice is giving everyone his due” is said by: (CSS 2001)
A. Rousseau
B. Hobbes
C. Aristotle
D. None of these
The dissolution of Khilafat and the establishment of ‘Grand National Assembly” in Turkey was highly appreciated by: (CSS 2001)
A. Allama Iqbal
B. Maulana Shokat Ali
C. Mohammad Ali Jinnah
D. None of these
Author of the Book ‘Spirit of Islam” is: (CSS 2001)
A. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
B. Abdul Kalam Azad
C. Syed Amir Ali
D. None of these
The concept of ‘Separation of Powers’ was given by: (CSS 2001)
A. Montesquieu
B. Machiavelli
C. Bentham
D. None of these
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. (CSS 2001)
A. John Locke
B. Thomas Hobbes
C. Rousseau
D. None of these
According to Aristotle which is the best among the Perverted form of the ideal states: (CSS 2001)
A. Tyranny
B. Oligarchy
C. Democracy
D. None of these
Who said “Law is the command of a determinate sovereign”? (CSS 2001)
A. John Austin
B. Laski
C. Bentham
D. None of these
“Only the will of the sovereign can be the source of law”. Who said it? (CSS 2001)
A. John Hobbes
B. John Austin
C. Groutious
D. Thomas Hobbes
Those who are active against the very existence of state are known as: (CSS 2001)
A. Fascists
B. Anarchists
C. Socialists
D. None of these
