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Political Science MCQs

Option A: Punjab University

Option B: Oxford University

Option C: Tao University

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Tao University


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Option A: Allama Iqbal was given the title of Sir in 1921

Option B: Allama Iqbal was given the title of Sir in 1922

Option C: Allama Iqbal was given the title of Sir in 1923

Option D: Allama Iqbal was given the title of Sir in 1924

Correct Answer: Allama Iqbal was given the title of Sir in 1923


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Option A: 1922

Option B: 1924

Option C: 1926

Option D: 1927

Correct Answer: 1926


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Option A: Ibn-e-Khaldun

Option B: Ghazzali

Option C: Farabi

Option D: Shah Walliullah

Correct Answer: Ibn-e-Khaldun


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Option A: Al-Farabi

Option B: Ibn-e-Khaldun

Option C: Allama Iqbal

Option D: Ibn-e-Rushd

Correct Answer: Ibn-e-Khaldun


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Option A: Tusi

Option B: Mawardi

Option C: Ghazzali

Option D: Iqbal

Correct Answer: Mawardi


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Option A: Tusi

Option B: Farabi

Option C: Mawardi

Option D: Ghazzali

Correct Answer: Farabi


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Option A: Mawardi

Option B: farabi

Option C: Ghazzali

Option D: Tusi

Correct Answer: Mawardi


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Option A: Farabi

Option B: Tusi

Option C: Ghazzali

Option D: Al-Mawardi

Correct Answer: Al-Mawardi


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Option A: Al Mawardi

Option B: Al Farabi

Option C: Al Tusi

Option D: Iqbal

Correct Answer: Al Mawardi


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Option A: Al Mawardi

Option B: Al farabi

Option C: Al Ghazzali

Option D: Tusi

Correct Answer: Al Mawardi


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Option A: 70 years

Option B: 86 years

Option C: 96 years

Option D: 100 years

Correct Answer: 70 years


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Option A: Al-Akam-al-Sultaniyah

Option B: Qawanin-ul-Wazarat

Option C: Siyasat Nomah

Option D: Ihya-ul-Uloom

Correct Answer: Qawanin-ul-Wazarat


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Option A: Al-Ghazali

Option B: Al-Mawardi

Option C: Al-Farabi

Option D: Nazam-ul-Mulk Tusi

Correct Answer: Al-Mawardi


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Option A: Al-Farabi

Option B: Al-Ghazali

Option C: Al-Mawardi

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Al-Mawardi


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Option A: Al-Farabi

Option B: Al-Mawardi

Option C: Al-Ghazali

Option D: Ibn-e-Khaldun

Correct Answer: Al-Mawardi


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Option A: Al-Mawardi

Option B: Al-Ghazali

Option C: Al-Farabi

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Al-Mawardi


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Option A: Al-Farabi

Option B: Al-Mawardi

Option C: Ibn-e-Khaldun

Option D: Al-Ghazali

Correct Answer: Al-Farabi


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Option A: 1058

Option B: 1059

Option C: 1060

Option D: 1061

Correct Answer: 1058


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Option A: Abu Bish Matta

Option B: Abu Fazal

Option C: Abu Amir

Option D: Amir Saif Ullah

Correct Answer: Abu Bish Matta


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Option A: Warij

Option B: Syria

Option C: Tarbhan

Option D: Baghdad

Correct Answer: Warij


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Option A: Arabic Language and Literature

Option B: Persian Language and Literature

Option C: English Language and Literature

Option D: Spanish Language and Literature

Correct Answer: Arabic Language and Literature


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Option A: Aristotle

Option B: Plato’s Political theory and Guided caliphate

Option C: Socrates

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Aristotle


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Option A: Jilad al-Harran

Option B: Jilad al-Yunus

Option C: Matta bin Junus

Option D: Bashar bin Abraham

Correct Answer: Jilad al-Harran


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Option A: Vile state

Option B: Ideal state

Option C: Vicious state

Option D: Erring state

Correct Answer: Vile state


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Option A: Vile state

Option B: Vicious state

Option C: Ideal state

Option D: State of necessity

Correct Answer: Ideal state


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Option A: Democratic

Option B: Vicious state

Option C: Ideal state

Option D: Vile state

Correct Answer: Vicious state


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Option A: Ideal state

Option B: State of necessity

Option C: Democracy

Option D: Vicious state

Correct Answer: State of necessity


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Option A: Madinat-ul-Fazla

Option B: Madinatual Jahillia

Option C: Madina-tul-Siyasa

Option D: Madina-tul-Tughlab

Correct Answer: Madinat-ul-Fazla


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Option A: Mawardi

Option B: Farabi

Option C: Ghazzali

Option D: Iqbal

Correct Answer: Farabi


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Option A: Machiavelli

Option B: Aristotle

Option C: Mawardi

Option D: Iqbal

Correct Answer: Aristotle


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Option A: They were the best way to convey information

Option B: No one else was writing straightforward treatises

Option C: He was interested in the exchange process rather than the doctrine itself

Option D: He was following Plato’s model

Correct Answer: D. He was following Plato’s model


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Option A: Athens

Option B: Thebes

Option C: Macedonia

Option D: Sparta

Correct Answer: Macedonia


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Option A: Assos

Option B: Athens

Option C: Mitylene

Option D: Stagira

Correct Answer: Mitylene


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Option A: Physician

Option B: Philosopher

Option C: General

Option D: Chemist

Correct Answer: Physician


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Option A: Aristocracy

Option B: Oligarchy

Option C: Timocracy

Option D: Patriarchy

Correct Answer: Oligarchy


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Option A: He disapproved strongly

Option B: He disapproved reluctantly

Option C: He considered it to be against nature

Option D: He considered it to be natural

Correct Answer: He considered it to be natural


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Option A: Nicomachus

Option B: Hermeias

Option C: Proxenus

Option D: Xenocrates

Correct Answer: Proxenus


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Option A: Politics

Option B: Ethics

Option C: Poetics

Option D: Rhetoric

Correct Answer: Politics


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Option A: Stagira

Option B: Athens

Option C: Thebes

Option D: Macedonia

Correct Answer: Stagira


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Option A: Stagira

Option B: Macedonia

Option C: Athens

Option D: Chalcis

Correct Answer: Chalcis


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Option A: Alexander’s failure to restore Aristotle’s native home

Option B: Alexander’s failure to support Aristotle’s research

Option C: Alexander’s attitude toward the Persians

Option D: Alexander’s treatment of Thebes

Correct Answer: C. Alexander’s attitude toward the Persians


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Option A: 0

Option B: 1

Option C: 2

Option D: 3

Correct Answer: 1


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Option A: 345 B.C.

Option B: 344 B.C.

Option C: 343 B.C.

Option D: 342 B.C.

Correct Answer: C. 343 B.C.


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Option A: Hermeias

Option B: Callisthenes

Option C: Xenocrates

Option D: Speusippus

Correct Answer: Callisthenes


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Option A: Continence

Option B: Desire

Option C: Ignorance

Option D: Complacence

Correct Answer: Continence


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Option A: Father

Option B: Son

Option C: Father and son

Option D: Brother

Correct Answer: Father


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Option A: Natural philosophy

Option B: First philosophy

Option C: Epistemology

Option D: Teleology

Correct Answer: First philosophy


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Option A: Nutritive

Option B: Sensitive

Option C: Imaginative

Option D: Cognitive

Correct Answer: Nutritive


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Option A: The soul

Option B: The brain

Option C: The heart

Option D: The body

Correct Answer: The soul


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Option A: Biology

Option B: Logic

Option C: Mathematics

Option D: Psychology

Correct Answer: Mathematics


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Option A: Origin

Option B: Motivation

Option C: Pattern

Option D: End

Correct Answer: Motivation


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Option A: Thebes

Option B: Athens

Option C: Stagira

Option D: Corinth

Correct Answer: Stagira


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Option A: Physics

Option B: Poetics

Option C: Rhetoric

Option D: Psychology

Correct Answer: Psychology


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Option A: Distinction between monocotyledons and dicotyledons

Option B: Anatomy of the stomachs of ruminants

Option C: Habits and development of octopuses and squids

Option D: Chick embryology

Correct Answer: Distinction between monocotyledons and dicotyledons


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Option A: Rational

Option B: Subconscious

Option C: Animal

Option D: Vegetative

Correct Answer: Subconscious


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Option A: Astronomy

Option B: Philosophy

Option C: Physics

Option D: Biology

Correct Answer: Biology


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Option A: Physics

Option B: Philosophy

Option C: Eudemus

Option D: Protrepticus

Correct Answer: Eudemus


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Option A: Oedipus

Option B: Antigone

Option C: Odyssey

Option D: Gorgias

Correct Answer: Oedipus


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Option A: Metonymy

Option B: Syneedoche

Option C: Enthymeme

Option D: Heuristic

Correct Answer: Enthymeme


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Option A: Mimesis

Option B: Katharsis

Option C: Hamartia

Option D: Graticus

Correct Answer: Mimesis


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Option A: Eternal

Option B: Actively evolved in human affairs

Option C: Infinite in size

Option D: Endowed with knowledge of good and evil

Correct Answer: Eternal


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Option A: Motion and space

Option B: Space and time

Option C: Motion and time

Option D: Fire and water

Correct Answer: Motion and time


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Option A: Friendship

Option B: Family

Option C: Village

Option D: City-state

Correct Answer: City-state


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Option A: Friendship

Option B: Family

Option C: Village

Option D: City-state

Correct Answer: Family


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Option A: It is innate

Option B: By habit

Option C: By grace

Option D: By accident

Correct Answer: By habit


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Option A: Essence :: being

Option B: Susstance :: substrate

Option C: Potentiality :: actuality

Option D: Cause :: effect

Correct Answer: Potentiality :: actuality


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Option A: Rationalists

Option B: Skeptics

Option C: Cynics

Option D: Peripatetics

Correct Answer: Peripatetics


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Option A: Xenocrates

Option B: Hermeias

Option C: Eudemus

Option D: Speusippus

Correct Answer: Hermeias


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Option A: The Republic

Option B: Symposium

Option C: Phaedo

Option D: Gorgias

Correct Answer: Phaedo


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Option A: One

Option B: Two

Option C: Three

Option D: Four

Correct Answer: Two


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Option A: Natural science

Option B: Chemistry

Option C: Biology

Option D: Metaphysics

Correct Answer: Natural science


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Option A: Tautology

Option B: Ontology

Option C: Teleology

Option D: Epistemology

Correct Answer: Teleology


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Option A: One

Option B: Two

Option C: Three

Option D: Four

Correct Answer: Three


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Option A: Epistemology

Option B: Psychology

Option C: Natural science

Option D: Metaphysics

Correct Answer: Metaphysics


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Option A: Viviparous and oviparous

Option B: Herbivorous and carnivorous

Option C: Sexual and asexual

Option D: Aerobic and anaerobic

Correct Answer: Viviparous and oviparous


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Option A: Protrepticus

Option B: Physics

Option C: On the Heavens

Option D: Meteorology

Correct Answer: Protrepticus


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Option A: Categories and Philosophy

Option B: Protrepticus and Philosophy

Option C: Categories and On interpretation

Option D: Protrepticus and On interpretation

Correct Answer: Categories and On interpretation


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Option A: Epic

Option B: Comedy

Option C: Tragedy

Option D: Lyric Poetry

Correct Answer: Tragedy


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Option A: It rains so plants and creatures can survive

Option B: It rains because it is water’s nature to fall

Option C: It rains because there is moisture in the air

Option D: It rains because moisture cools

Correct Answer: It rains because moisture cools


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Option A: Women are passive and receptive

Option B: Women only contribute ‘substance’

Option C: Children receive only male characteristics

Option D: Women have little appreciation for the arts and sciences

Correct Answer: Women are passive and receptive


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Option A: Motion and space

Option B: Space and time

Option C: Mtion and time

Option D: Fire and water

Correct Answer: Mtion and time


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Option A: Logic

Option B: An Immortal Soul

Option C: Women

Option D: Ethics

Correct Answer: An Immortal Soul


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Option A: Hermeias

Option B: Xenocrates

Option C: Eudemus

Option D: Speusippus

Correct Answer: Speusippus


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Option A: Slaves

Option B: Children

Option C: Resident aliens

Option D: The clergy

Correct Answer: The clergy


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Option A: Xenocrates

Option B: Antipater

Option C: Pixodarus

Option D: Hermeias

Correct Answer: Xenocrates


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Option A: Physician

Option B: Historian

Option C: General

Option D: Regent

Correct Answer: Historian


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Option A: Dialogues

Option B: Apology

Option C: Both (a) & (b)

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Dialogues


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Option A: Menaechmus

Option B: Pedanius

Option C: Asclepiades

Option D: Alcmaeon

Correct Answer: Menaechmus


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Option A: Herophilus

Option B: Heracleides

Option C: Hero

Option D: Erasistratus

Correct Answer: Heracleides


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Option A: He first suggested that the solar system was sun-centered

Option B: He read all of Aristotle’s work straight through without falling asleep

Option C: He estimated the diameter and the circumference of the Earth accurately to within 1 mile

Option D: He estimated the solar year to be 365 days and six hours long

Correct Answer: He estimated the solar year to be 365 days and six hours long


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Option A: Eratosthenes

Option B: Plato

Option C: Diophantus

Option D: Eppipides

Correct Answer: Eppipides


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Option A: Eratosthenes

Option B: Callipus

Option C: Diophantus

Option D: Eppipides

Correct Answer: Callipus


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Option A: Xenophon

Option B: Aristotle

Option C: Socrates

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Socrates


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Option A: The military

Option B: Nobody; no man should rule over any other man

Option C: An elected parliament

Option D: An elite group of ‘philosopherkings”

Correct Answer: D. An elite group of ‘philosopherkings”


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Option A: 76 years

Option B: 78 years

Option C: 79 years

Option D: 80 years

Correct Answer: 80 years


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Option A: Sparta

Option B: Stagira

Option C: Athens

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Athens


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Option A: Sparta

Option B: Stagira

Option C: Athens

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Athens


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Option A: 427 B.C.

Option B: 437 B.C.

Option C: 417 B.C.

Option D: 327 B.C.

Correct Answer: A. 427 B.C.


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Option A: Michaelangelo

Option B: Raphael

Option C: Leonardo da Vinci

Option D: Titian

Correct Answer: Raphael


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