Political Science (I) MCQs 2007
Welcome to the solved MCQs for the 2007 CSS Political Science Paper 1. This paper’s questions centered on the giants of political philosophy. It included multiple questions on Rousseau (General Will, French Revolution) and Karl Marx (Materialistic Interpretation, Communist Manifesto). Classical thinkers like Plato (The Laws) and Aristotle (“political animal”) were tested, alongside modern philosophers like Hobbes, Locke, and Machiavelli. The exam also featured Muslim thinkers such as Nizam ul Mulk Tusi (Siyasatnama) and Al-Ghazali. Key concepts like utilitarianism (Jeremy Bentham), separation of powers (Montesquieu), and bicameralism in federal states were also covered.
Separation of Ethics and Politics was the principle notion in the philosophy of: (CSS 2007)
A. Lenin
B. Plato
C. Machiavelli
D. None of these
Who is called the “Intellectual Father of French Revolution? (CSS 2007)
A. J.J Rousseau
B. Montesquieu
C. Napoleon
D. None of these
A Bi-cameral legislature as most suited to: (CSS 2007)
A. Unitary States
B. Federal States
C. Theocratic states
D. None of these
GENERAL WILL as concept was introduced by: (CSS 2007)
A. Rousseau
B. Hobbes
C. Locke
D. None of these
“Greatest Happiness of the Greatest Number” was the idea of : (CSS 2007)
A. Austin
B. Ibn-i-Khaldun
C. Laski
D. Jeremy Bentham
Karl Marx is known for his theory of : (CSS 2007)
A. Dialectical Spiritualism
B. Force as the Basis of State
C. Materialistic Interpretation of history
D. None of these
The principle of Judicial Review means to: (CSS 2007)
A. Interpret law
B. Rewrite law
C. revive a law
D. None of these
“Man by nature is a social and political animal” is the cornerstone of the philosophy of: (CSS 2007)
A. Plato
B. Socrates
C. Aristotle
D. None of these
Plato was born in: (CSS 2007)
A. 430 B.C
B. 428 B.C
C. 387 B.C
D. None of these
The author of the Book The Laws was: (CSS 2007)
A. Hormer
B. Plato
C. Solon
D. None of these
