Political Science (II) MCQs 2020
This section provides the complete solved MCQs for the CSS Political Science Paper II from 2020. This paper focused on core concepts in international relations and comparative constitutionalism. It featured questions on the briefest constitution (USA), the US Electoral College (538), and countries with unwritten constitutions. Key historical events like the Glorious Revolution (1688) and the Watergate Scandal (1972) were included. The exam also tested definitions of balance of power, diplomacy, and imperialism, alongside facts about the French semi-presidential system and the US voting age.
[‘Balance of Power’ in International Relations refers to: (CSS-2020)]
A. Comparing the policies of European nations
B. Flexibility and stability of states
C. Policies of non-alliance
D. Matching the power of one state against the power of another
[Objective Resolution was passed on: (CSS-2020)]
A. 23 March 1940
B. 12 March 1949
C. 14 March 1949
D. None of these
[The briefest Constitution of the world is: (CSS-2020)]
A. India
B. UK
C. USA
D. None of these
[The number of members of the Electoral College in the USA is: (CSS-2020)]
A. 537
B. 538
C. 539
D. 224
[Which of the following countries has no party system? (CSS-2020)]
A. Libya
B. Saudi Arabia
C. Japan
D. Russia
[Who among the following is regarded as the 'Father of Russian Revolution'? (CSS-2020)]
A. Kerensky
B. Trotsky
C. Karl Marx
D. Lenin
[Who was the President of the USA at the time of the creation of Pakistan? (CSS-2020)]
A. Theodore Roosevelt
B. John Adams
C. Harry S. Truman
D. Woodrow Wilson
[How many countries are there in the world which have unwritten constitutions? (CSS-2020)]
A. 3
B. 5
C. 7
D. None of these
[The Estrada Doctrine is concerned with: (CSS-2020)]
A. Intervention
B. Custom
C. State Succession
D. Concerning the recognition
[In what year did the Glorious Revolution, in which William and Mary were put on the throne of England, occur? (CSS-2020)]
A. 1608
B. 1688
C. 1655
D. 1680
