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.
The center of Learning to the Greeks was the city state of : (CSS 2007)
A. Sparta
B. Athens
C. Carthage
D. None of these
Which of the thinkers is a social contractualist? (CSS 2007)
A. Lenin
B. Marx
C. Hobbes
D. None of these
“Principle of Utility” as a formula was the idea of : (CSS 2007)
A. James Mill
B. Herbert Spencer
C. Jeremy Bentham
D. None of these
Modern Political thought begins with: (CSS 2007)
A. Machiavelli
B. Moutesquieu
C. Mill
D. None of these
Plato was a: (CSS 2007)
A. Realist
B. Idealist
C. Rationalist
D. None of these
“Two treatises on civil Government” constitute the basic source of Political thought of : (CSS 2007)
A. Sia Robert Filmer
B. Locke
C. Plato
D. None of these
Marx and Engels produced the famous book’ Common Manifesto’ In: (CSS 2007)
A. 1848
B. 1845
C. 1883
D. None of these
“ Siyasatnama” and ‘Majma ul Wasaya’ are the two books on administration attributed to: (CSS 2007)
A. Al-Farabi
B. Nizam ul Mulk Tusi
C. Al-Mawardi
D. None of these
Montesquieu by birth belonged to: (CSS 2007)
A. Germany
B. England
C. France
D. None of these
Al-Ghazzali was a philosopher of : (CSS 2007)
A. 11th century
B. 13th century
C. 16th century
D. None of these
