Political Science (II) MCQs 2025
Welcome to the solved MCQs for the CSS Political Science Paper II from 2025. This page provides a detailed breakdown of the questions and answers. The 2025 paper heavily tested comparative politics, focusing on the French semi-presidential system, the US Bill of Rights, and the principle of UK parliamentary sovereignty. It also included questions on Germany’s Grundgesetz (Basic Law), China’s system of democratic centralism, and Turkey’s 2017 constitutional amendment. Key international organizations like the European Union (Maastricht Treaty), SAARC, and the WTO were featured, alongside Pakistan’s 1956 Constitution.
[The National Security Council in Pakistan consists of ___________ members: (CSS-2025)]
A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
D. None of these
[In France, the system of government is: (CSS-2025)]
A. Presidential
B. Parliamentary
C. Mixed
D. None of these
[Common Law is related to: (CSS-2025)]
A. Civil Liberties
B. Franchise
C. Law of the Land
D. None of these
[The Bill of Rights in the US Constitution primarily aims to: (CSS-2025)]
A. Strengthen Federal Power
B. Protect Individual Liberties
C. Define State Responsibilities
D. None of these
[For how many months is a Presidential ordinance enforced in Pakistan? (CSS-2025)]
A. 6
B. 4
C. 8
D. None of these
[What is the highest source of Legal Authority in the UK? (CSS-2025)]
A. The Prime Minister
B. The Constitution
C. Parliament
D. None of these
[The World Trade Organization (WTO) deals primarily with: (CSS-2025)]
A. Conflict resolution between nations
B. Regulation of international trade
C. Protection of global environment
D. None of these
[The French President is elected by: (CSS-2025)]
A. Lower House
B. Popular Vote
C. Upper House
D. None of these
[The Maastricht Treaty led to the creation of: (CSS-2025)]
A. European Union
B. SAARC
C. United Nations
D. None of these
[What is the name of Germany’s Constitution? (CSS-2025)]
A. The Grundgesetz
B. The Federal Charter
C. The German Compact
D. None of these
