Political Science (I) MCQs 2013
Here you will find the complete solved MCQs from the CSS Political Science Paper 1, 2013. This paper was a mix of political philosophy and specific constitutional/historical facts. It featured questions on the constitutions of Pakistan (1962 and 1973) and France (Presidential and Senatorial terms). Key historical events like the Treaty of Westphalia (1648) and the Indian Independence Act (1947) were included. In philosophy, the exam covered Jean Bodin’s concept of sovereignty (Six Books of the Republic), Karl Marx on economic determinism, and Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan. Muslim thinkers like Al-Ghazali and Al-Farabi were also tested, along with Harold Laski’s “A Grammar of Politics.”
Al-Ghazali was appointed in Nizamia College as a professor of ______.(CSS 2013)
A. Arabic
B. Philosophy
C. Theology
D. None of these
In which century the theory of divine right of state origin was given?(CSS 2013)
A. 16th century
B. 18th century
C. 19th century
D. None of these
Al-Farabi made everlasting contribution to _______ thought. (CSS 2013)
A. social
B. economic
C. political
D. None of these
The constitution of Pakistan of 1973 was enforced on _____.(CSS 2013)
A. 23rd March 1973
B. 8th June 1973
C. 14th August 1973
D. None of these
Al-Farabi translated the work of ________ Philosophers. (CSS 2013)
A. Greek
B. Latin
C. European
D. None of these
Which King introduced the role of Prime minister for the first time? (CSS 2013)
A. George III
B. Edward
C. Harry
D. None of these
Leviathan is a book written by _______. (CSS 2013)
A. Thomas Hobbes
B. Thomas Paine
C. Thucydides
D. None of these
The tenure of French President is fixed at ___ years. (CSS 2013)
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. None of these
What is the name of the main book which presents the Montesquieu’s philosophy? (CSS 2013)
A. Persian Letters
B. The Spirit of the Laws
C. The temple of Gnidus
D. None of these
A voluntary union of sovereign and independent states is called ________. (CSS 2013)
A. Federation
B. United States
C. Confederation
D. None of these
