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Political Science MCQs

Option A: High Court

Option B: Country Court

Option C: Court of the Justice of the Peace

Option D: House of Lords

Correct Answer: House of Lords


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Option A: The Court of Appeal

Option B: The High Court

Option C: The Country Court

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: The Court of Appeal


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Option A: Two Divisions

Option B: Three Divisions

Option C: Four Divisions

Option D: Five Divisions

Correct Answer: Three Divisions


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Option A: The Queen

Option B: The Crown

Option C: The Court

Option D: The Parliament

Correct Answer: The Crown


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Option A: Two

Option B: Three

Option C: Four

Option D: Five

Correct Answer: Two


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Option A: The House of Lords

Option B: The House of Commons

Option C: The Cabinet

Option D: The Ministry

Correct Answer: The House of Lords


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Option A: Convention

Option B: Statute law

Option C: Common law

Option D: Equity

Correct Answer: A. Convention
B. Statute law


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Option A: Two

Option B: Three

Option C: Four

Option D: Five

Correct Answer: Four


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Option A: Third organ of government

Option B: Fourth organ of government

Option C: Fifth organ of government

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Third organ of government


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Option A: Chairman of House of Lords

Option B: Speaker of House of Commons

Option C: Speaker of House of Representatives

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Speaker of House of Commons


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Option A: Sir Thomas de Hungerford

Option B: Sutton

Option C: George Kennedy

Option D: Walpole

Correct Answer: Sutton


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Option A: Partisan Character

Option B: Non-Partisan Character

Option C: None of them

Option D: all of them

Correct Answer: None of them


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Option A: 18 years of age

Option B: 19 years of age

Option C: 20 years of age

Option D: 21 years of age

Correct Answer: 18 years of age


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Option A: 18 years of age

Option B: 20 years of age

Option C: 21 years of age

Option D: 23 years of age

Correct Answer: 21 years of age


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Option A: 1 year

Option B: 10 months

Option C: 7 months

Option D: 5 months

Correct Answer: 7 months


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Option A: 1911

Option B: 1929

Option C: 1939

Option D: 1941

Correct Answer: 1911


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Option A: 6 to 5 years

Option B: 7 to 5 years

Option C: 8 to 5 years

Option D: 8 to 4 years

Correct Answer: 7 to 5 years


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Option A: Earl of Lever Poole

Option B: George Green

Option C: Walpole

Option D: Sir Thomas de Hungerford

Correct Answer: Sir Thomas de Hungerford


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Option A: House of Lords

Option B: House of Representatives

Option C: House of Commons

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: House of Commons


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Option A: The Sovereignty of the House of Commons

Option B: The Sovereignty of the House of Lords

Option C: The Sovereignty of the Cabinet

Option D: The Sovereignty of the Prime Minister

Correct Answer: The Sovereignty of the House of Commons


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Option A: The Privy Council

Option B: The House of Commons

Option C: The House of Lords

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: The Privy Council


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Option A: English common Law

Option B: Acts of Parliament

Option C: Historic documents

Option D: Judicial decisions

Correct Answer: English common Law


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Option A: Henry V

Option B: George I

Option C: Charles I

Option D: Charles II

Correct Answer: Henry V


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Option A: 4 or 5 Cabinet Ministers

Option B: 8 or 10 Cabinet Ministers

Option C: 18 Cabinet Minister

Option D: 13 or 15 Cabinet Ministers

Correct Answer: 4 or 5 Cabinet Ministers


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Option A: Laws-in-Council

Option B: Orders-in-Council

Option C: King-in-Council

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: None of these


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Option A: Knighthood

Option B: Sir Anthony Edwin

Option C: Right Honourable

Option D: Fountain of Honour

Correct Answer: Right Honourable


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Option A: Privy Councilors

Option B: Prime Councilors

Option C: Personal Consultant

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Privy Councilors


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Option A: England

Option B: USA

Option C: India

Option D: Pakistan

Correct Answer: England


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Option A: The House of Commons

Option B: The Cabinet

Option C: The House of Lords

Option D: The Queen

Correct Answer: The Cabinet


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Option A: Mr. Lloyd George

Option B: Mr. Attlee

Option C: Mr. Winston Churchill

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Mr. Lloyd George


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Option A: 2 members

Option B: 3 members

Option C: 5 members

Option D: 7 members

Correct Answer: 5 members


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Option A: Sri Robert Walpole

Option B: Sir Anthony Edwin

Option C: Mr. R.A.Butler

Option D: Earl of Dandy

Correct Answer: Earl of Dandy


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Option A: Charles II

Option B: William III

Option C: George I

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Charles II


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Option A: The Parliament

Option B: The Cabinet

Option C: The Queen

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: The Cabinet


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Option A: The power of the Cabinet

Option B: The salaries of the Cabinet Ministers

Option C: The powers of the Queen

Option D: The powers of the House of Commons

Correct Answer: The salaries of the Cabinet Ministers


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Option A: The Speaker

Option B: The Prime Minister

Option C: The Queen

Option D: The Home Secretary

Correct Answer: The Prime Minister


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Option A: Uni-type

Option B: Two type

Option C: Three type

Option D: Four type

Correct Answer: Two type


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Option A: The Parliament

Option B: The House of Loard

Option C: The House of Commons

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: The House of Commons


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Option A: 20 Ministers

Option B: 18 Ministers

Option C: 80 Ministers

Option D: 65 Ministers

Correct Answer: 20 Ministers


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Option A: The Cabinet

Option B: The Queen

Option C: The Judiciary

Option D: The House of Lords

Correct Answer: The Cabinet


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Option A: 10-Feb-99

Option B: 20-Jan-00

Option C: 7-Jun-01

Option D: 10-Dec-01

Correct Answer: 7-Jun-01


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Option A: 10-Downing Street

Option B: White House

Option C: Red Fort

Option D: Wall street

Correct Answer: 10-Downing Street


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Option A: Mrs. Margaret Thatcher

Option B: Mr. John Major

Option C: Mr. Winston Churchill

Option D: Toney Blair

Correct Answer: Toney Blair


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Option A: Mr. John Major

Option B: Mr. Wilson

Option C: Sir Alec Douglas Home

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Mr. John Major


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Option A: 5 years

Option B: 10 years

Option C: 11 years

Option D: 12 years

Correct Answer: 11 years


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Option A: From 1963-1979

Option B: From 1979-1989

Option C: From 1989-1994

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: From 1979-1989


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Option A: The Queen

Option B: Ahe Ambassador

Option C: The High Commissioner

Option D: The Prime Minister

Correct Answer: The Prime Minister


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Option A: Scotland

Option B: England

Option C: Paris

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: England


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Option A: 1

Option B: 2

Option C: 3

Option D: 4

Correct Answer: 4


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Option A: 10 Downing Street

Option B: Westminster Abbey

Option C: Oxford

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 10 Downing Street


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Option A: 2

Option B: 3

Option C: 4

Option D: 5

Correct Answer: 3


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Option A: Prime Minister

Option B: Councillors of States

Option C: Speaker

Option D: Monarch

Correct Answer: Monarch


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Option A: Civil List

Option B: Red List

Option C: Black List

Option D: Green List

Correct Answer: Civil List


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Option A: USA

Option B: U.K

Option C: Germany

Option D: Japan

Correct Answer: U.K


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Option A: Britain

Option B: Germany

Option C: France

Option D: USA

Correct Answer: Germany


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Option A: USA

Option B: Germany

Option C: U.K

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: USA


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Option A: Labour Party

Option B: Conservative Party

Option C: Liberal Democrats

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Liberal Democrats


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Option A: Labour Party

Option B: Conservative Party

Option C: Liberal Democrats

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Labour Party


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Option A: 1979

Option B: 1989

Option C: 1999

Option D: 2000

Correct Answer: 1989


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Option A: 644

Option B: 744

Option C: 844

Option D: 944

Correct Answer: 744


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Option A: 650

Option B: 750

Option C: 850

Option D: 950

Correct Answer: 650


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Option A: Article 16

Option B: Article 17

Option C: Article 18

Option D: Article 19

Correct Answer: Article 18


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Option A: J.L.Nehru

Option B: Ananthaswamy Ayyangar

Option C: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

Option D: Dr. Rajindra Parsad

Correct Answer: J.L.Nehru


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Option A: All administered are equal before alw

Option B: Constitution is the consequence of rights

Option C: Constitution is not the consequence but source of rights

Option D: Equal justice should be assured to all

Correct Answer: Constitution is not the consequence but source of rights


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Option A: Equal protection for public servants

Option B: Equal protection for all military people

Option C: Among equals laws should be equally administered

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Among equals laws should be equally administered


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Option A: U.S.S.R

Option B: U.S.R

Option C: England

Option D: India

Correct Answer: India


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Option A: All persons are equally subject to ordinary laws

Option B: Rules should be the basis of all laws

Option C: Equal justice for all

Option D: Absence of special privileges before law for certain persons

Correct Answer: Rules should be the basis of all laws


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Option A: Article 13

Option B: Article 14

Option C: Article 15

Option D: Article 16

Correct Answer: Article 15


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Option A: In it arbitrary law is subordinate to regular law

Option B: In it regular law is above arbitrary law

Option C: In it both arbitrary and regular laws are reconciled

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: In it regular law is above arbitrary law


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Option A: Father of Allama Iqbal

Option B: Brother of Allama Iqbal

Option C: Son of Allama Iqbal

Option D: Uncle of Allama Iqbal

Correct Answer: Father of Allama Iqbal


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Option A: Allama Iqbal

Option B: Nasir Kazmi

Option C: Faiz Ahmad Faiz

Option D: Ahmed Fraz

Correct Answer: Allama Iqbal


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Option A: Sialkot

Option B: Lahore

Option C: Multan

Option D: Karachi

Correct Answer: Lahore


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Option A: 1930

Option B: 1932

Option C: 1934

Option D: 1936

Correct Answer: 1932


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Option A: Ghazzali

Option B: Farabi

Option C: Allama Iqbal

Option D: Tusi

Correct Answer: Allama Iqbal


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Option A: Farabi

Option B: Allama Iqbal

Option C: Ghazzali

Option D: Mawardi

Correct Answer: Allama Iqbal


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Option A: Allama Iqbal

Option B: Tusi

Option C: Farabi

Option D: Ghazzali

Correct Answer: Allama Iqbal


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Option A: Allama Iqbal

Option B: Tusi

Option C: Farabi

Option D: Ghazzali

Correct Answer: Allama Iqbal


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Option A: Al-Farabi

Option B: Allama Iqbal

Option C: Tusi

Option D: Ghazzali

Correct Answer: Allama Iqbal


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Option A: Al-Ghazali

Option B: Farabi

Option C: Allama Iqbal

Option D: Shah Walliullah

Correct Answer: Allama Iqbal


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Option A: Thomas Arnold

Option B: Mathew Arnold

Option C: Mathew Proctor

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Thomas Arnold


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Option A: Govt. College, Lahore

Option B: Murray College, Sialkot

Option C: Lawrence College Murree

Option D: Atchison College, Lahore

Correct Answer: Murray College, Sialkot


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Option A: 29-Dec-1930

Option B: 29-Jan-1931

Option C: 23-Feb-1932

Option D: 29-Mar-1934

Correct Answer: 29-Dec-1930


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Option A: The Development of Metaphysics in PersiA.

Option B: The Development of Human Resources

Option C: The Development of Social Justice

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: A. The Development of Metaphysics in PersiA.


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A. English Language
B. French Language
C. Persian Language
D. Arabic Language


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Option A: Lincoln’s Inn University

Option B: Oxford University

Option C: Birmingham University

Option D: Munich University

Correct Answer: A. Lincoln’s Inn University


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Option A: Punjab University

Option B: Islamia College

Option C: Govt. College Lahore

Option D: F.C. College

Correct Answer: Govt. College Lahore


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Option A: 1908

Option B: 1909

Option C: 1911

Option D: 1912

Correct Answer: 1908


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Option A: Oxford University (London)

Option B: Cambridge University (London)

Option C: Munich University (Germany)

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Munich University (Germany)


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Option A: Lahore

Option B: Sialkot

Option C: Gujranwala

Option D: Peshawar

Correct Answer: Sialkot


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Option A: Oligarchy

Option B: Democracy

Option C: Polity

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Democracy


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Option A: 1891

Option B: 1894

Option C: 1899

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 1899


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Option A: Rosenthal

Option B: Mawardi

Option C: Rousseau

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: None of these


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Option A: Al-Ghazali

Option B: Al-Mawardi

Option C: Allama Iqbal

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Allama Iqbal


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Option A: 1928

Option B: 1929

Option C: 1930

Option D: 1931

Correct Answer: 1929


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Option A: 1914

Option B: 1915

Option C: 1916

Option D: 1917

Correct Answer: 1915


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Option A: Walida Merhooma Ki Yaad Mayn

Option B: Walida Marhooma

Option C: Beyad-e-Walida

Option D: Maan

Correct Answer: Walida Merhooma Ki Yaad Mayn


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Option A: Persian

Option B: Islamiyat

Option C: Philosophy

Option D: Urdu

Correct Answer: Philosophy


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Option A: Professor Mayo

Option B: Professor Arnold

Option C: Professor Willingdon

Option D: Linthogow

Correct Answer: Professor Arnold


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Option A: Oxford University (London)

Option B: Trinity College Cambridge

Option C: Cambridge University

Option D: Lincoln Inn

Correct Answer: Trinity College Cambridge


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Option A: USA

Option B: British

Option C: Australia

Option D: Japan

Correct Answer: Japan


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