Political Science (I) MCQs 2002
This page provides the solved MCQs from the CSS Political Science Paper 1 for 2002. This exam focused on the foundational definitions and concepts of the discipline. It tested the meaning of “Polis,” the definition of law (Salmond), and theories of sovereignty (Pluralists, Divine Right). Key authors and works included Rousseau (Discourse on Inequality), Plato (Republic), Ibn-e-Khaldun (Asabiyah, Muqaddamah), Adam Smith (Wealth of Nations), and Montesquieu (Spirit of Law). The paper also featured questions on Aristotle’s classification of government (Oligarchy) and Professor Garner’s famous definition of political science.
According to Aristotle which is the bad government of the rich: (CSS 2002)
A. Tyranny
B. Oligarchy
C. Democracy
D. None of these
Constitutional classified as rigid and flexible in a book titled “Studies in History and Jurisprudence” was written by: (CSS 2002)
A. Gilchrist
B. T. H. Green
C. Lord Bryce
D. None of these
“Wealth of Nations” was written by: (CSS 2002)
A. John Stuart Mill
B. Jerry Bentham
C. Adam Smith
D. None of these
Aristocles is the original name of: (CSS 2002)
A. Plato
B. Newton
C. Machiavelli
D. None of these
Which of these books represents the scheme of Plato’s Philosophy? (CSS 2002)
A. The Politics
B. The Republic
C. The Laws
D. None of these
“Muqaddamah” was the great work of: (CSS 2002)
A. Ibn Khuldun
B. Al Maawardi
C. Nizam-ul-Mulk
D. None of these
“Asabiyah” was enunciated by: (CSS 2002)
A. Al-Ghazali
B. Al-Maawardi
C. Al-Farabi
D. Ibn-e-Khaldun
“Theory of Divine Right of King” was presented by King James of England in century: (CSS 2002)
A. 16th
B. 17th
C. 18th
D. None of these
“To rule is to educate” is said by: (CSS 2002)
A. Muhammad (SAW)
B. Al – Ghazali
C. Allama Iqbal
D. Plato
A discourse on the origin of Inequality and the social contract was presented by: (CSS 2002)
A. Rousseau
B. Hobbes
C. John Locke
D. None of these
