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Political Science MCQs

Option A: Right to life

Option B: Right to move freely

Option C: Right to enter into contract with others

Option D: Right to criticize the government

Correct Answer: Right to criticize the government


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Option A: Rousseau

Option B: Laski

Option C: MacIver

Option D: Herbert Spencer

Correct Answer: Rousseau


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Option A: Right to choose government

Option B: Feedom from threat to life

Option C: Freedom of thought and belief

Option D: Freedom to exercise in general field of contractual actions

Correct Answer: Right to choose government


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Option A: T.H. Green

Option B: Laski

Option C: Barker

Option D: Bentham

Correct Answer: Bentham


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Option A: Indiviualists

Option B: Idealists

Option C: Utilitarian

Option D: Socialists

Correct Answer: Idealists


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Option A: Cole

Option B: Spinoza

Option C: Marx

Option D: Barker

Correct Answer: Spinoza


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Option A: Laski

Option B: Green

Option C: Marx

Option D: Hobbes

Correct Answer: Laski


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Option A: Economic liberty

Option B: National liberty

Option C: International liberty

Option D: Political liberty

Correct Answer: Economic liberty


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Option A: Green

Option B: Kant

Option C: Bosanquet

Option D: Karl Marx

Correct Answer: Karl Marx


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Option A: Seeley

Option B: Gettell

Option C: G.D.H. Cole

Option D: Mackechnie

Correct Answer: G.D.H. Cole


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Option A: J.S. Mill

Option B: H.J. Laski

Option C: Bakunin

Option D: Proudhan

Correct Answer: H.J. Laski


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Option A: It is a licence to do what one wants to do

Option B: It is not opposed to law

Option C: Rule of law is essential for its maintenance

Option D: Without restrictions it will be social meanance

Correct Answer: It is a licence to do what one wants to do


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Option A: Mahatma Gandhi

Option B: Maulana Azad

Option C: H.J. Laski

Option D: Machiavelli

Correct Answer: H.J. Laski


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Option A: G.D.H. Cole

Option B: Dicey

Option C: Lenin

Option D: Stalin

Correct Answer: G.D.H. Cole


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Option A: Karl Marx

Option B: Thomas Hobbes

Option C: T.H Green

Option D: Hegel

Correct Answer: T.H Green


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Option A: Separation of powers

Option B: Right of expression

Option C: Free Media

Option D: Presidential system of government

Correct Answer: Presidential system of government


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Option A: Written constitution

Option B: Democracy

Option C: Federal system

Option D: Right to resist

Correct Answer: Federal system


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Option A: Anarchists

Option B: Individualists

Option C: Idealists

Option D: Modern thinkers

Correct Answer: Modern thinkers


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Option A: State’s performing no functions

Option B: Complete obedience to laws

Option C: Disappearance of state

Option D: The absence of force

Correct Answer: Complete obedience to laws


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Option A: Herbert Spencer

Option B: Benjamin

Option C: Laski

Option D: Bentham

Correct Answer: Benjamin


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Option A: Laski

Option B: Bentham

Option C: Mosca

Option D: Liber

Correct Answer: Laski


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Option A: French Declaration of Rights of Man

Option B: Liber

Option C: Laski

Option D: Herbert Spencer

Correct Answer: French Declaration of Rights of Man


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Option A: 1991

Option B: 1990

Option C: 1989

Option D: 1992

Correct Answer: 1991


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Option A: Son of Socrates

Option B: Father of Socrates

Option C: Student of Socrates

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Student of Socrates


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Option A: Aristotle

Option B: Plato

Option C: Aristophanes

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Plato


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Option A: Sparta

Option B: Athens

Option C: Eos

Option D: Thessaly

Correct Answer: Thessaly


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Option A: What is virute?

Option B: Can virtue be taught?

Option C: Is virtue a kind of knowledge?

Option D: Are there many virtues or one?

Correct Answer: Can virtue be taught?


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Option A: Virtue

Option B: Knowledge

Option C: Faith

Option D: Belief

Correct Answer: Virtue


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Option A: Philosopher

Option B: Singer

Option C: Composer

Option D: Poet

Correct Answer: Philosopher


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Option A: Death

Option B: Fine

Option C: Banishment from Athens

Option D: Imprisonment for 3 years

Correct Answer: Death


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Option A: It’s always inferior

Option B: It’s sometimes superior

Option C: They are equally good

Option D: It’s inferior in the long run

Correct Answer: D. It’s inferior in the long run


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Option A: The Sophists

Option B: Any Athenian on the street

Option C: An oracle

Option D: Gorgias

Correct Answer: Any Athenian on the street


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Option A: A rich Sophist

Option B: A corrupt politician

Option C: A gifted priest

Option D: A man of true knowledge

Correct Answer: A rich Sophist


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Option A: Amazement

Option B: Anger

Option C: A rebuke

Option D: A theory

Correct Answer: Amazement


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Option A: State which sent him decides to call him back

Option B: When a resolution by a simple majority against him is passed in the Senate

Option C: When House of Representatives passes a resolution against him by 2/3rd mojority

Option D: When Senate after trial has decided to remove him by 2/3rd majority

Correct Answer: When Senate after trial has decided to remove him by 2/3rd majority


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Option A: The Senate

Option B: The House of Representatives

Option C: The Congress

Option D: The Congress by law may decide

Correct Answer: The Congress


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Option A: Can’t be immediately re-elected to Presidency after the expiry of his first term

Option B: Can be elected twice

Option C: Can be elected thrice

Option D: Can be elected four times

Correct Answer: Can be elected twice


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Option A: No matter whether he is natural or naturalized citizen

Option B: He should have attained 30 years age

Option C: He should have resided in U.S.A. for the last 10 years

Option D: He should have resided in U.S.A. for 14 years

Correct Answer: D. He should have resided in U.S.A. for 14 years


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Option A: Real head of the state

Option B: Nominal head of the state

Option C: Has only very limited powers

Option D: None of These

Correct Answer: Real head of the state


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Option A: Are equals of the President

Option B: Acept President as first among the equals

Option C: Accountable to the Congress for all actions

Option D: Are subordinates of the President and can be removed by him

Correct Answer: Are subordinates of the President and can be removed by him


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Option A: Join and collective responsibility

Option B: Sinking and Swimming together

Option C: Individual responsibility to the cabinet

Option D: None of These

Correct Answer: Individual responsibility to the cabinet


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Option A: 4 years

Option B: 5 years

Option C: 6 years

Option D: 3 years

Correct Answer: 4 years


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Option A: Senate

Option B: House of Representatives

Option C: Supreme Court

Option D: The people of the U.S.A.

Correct Answer: The people of the U.S.A.


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Option A: For a fixed term

Option B: Can be called back by the people

Option C: Leaves office as soon as his party loses in the House of Representatives

Option D: Leaves office as soon as his party loses in the Senate

Correct Answer: For a fixed term


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Option A: Directly elected by the people

Option B: Elected indirectly by an electoral college

Option C: Elected by the House of Representatives

Option D: Elected by the Senate

Correct Answer: Elected indirectly by an electoral college


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Option A: Parliamentary

Option B: Presidential

Option C: Absolute monarchy

Option D: Limited monarchy

Correct Answer: Presidential


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Option A: 9 out of 13 states

Option B: 10 out of 13 states

Option C: 11 out of 13 states

Option D: 12 out of 13 states

Correct Answer: 9 out of 13 states


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Option A: Two

Option B: Four

Option C: Five

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Two


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Option A: Two

Option B: Three

Option C: Four

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Two


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Option A: Twenty-two

Option B: Twenty-three

Option C: Twenty-six

Option D: Twenty-seven

Correct Answer: Twenty-seven


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Option A: 1776

Option B: 1787

Option C: 1789

Option D: 1791

Correct Answer: 1789


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Option A: Principle of separation of powers

Option B: Principle of co-ordination of powers

Option C: Principle of parity of powers

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Principle of separation of powers


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Option A: 7 articles

Option B: 11 articles

Option C: 15 articles

Option D: 22 articles

Correct Answer: 7 articles


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Option A: The central government

Option B: The states

Option C: The districts

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: The states


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Option A: 45 States

Option B: 50 States

Option C: 52 States

Option D: 55 States

Correct Answer: 50 States


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Option A: 1772

Option B: 1776

Option C: 1783

Option D: None of those

Correct Answer: 1776


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Option A: April 30,1787

Option B: May 30, 1788

Option C: June 30,1788

Option D: April 30,1789

Correct Answer: April 30,1787


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Option A: 1989

Option B: 1990

Option C: 1991

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 1991


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Option A: 1919

Option B: 1924

Option C: 1928

Option D: 1932

Correct Answer: 1924


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Option A: 1913

Option B: 1915

Option C: 1917

Option D: 1919

Correct Answer: 1917


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Option A: Sir

Option B: Czar

Option C: Knighthood

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Czar


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Option A: The Supreme Soviet

Option B: The Presidium

Option C: The Council of Ministers

Option D: The Supreme Court

Correct Answer: The Presidium


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Option A: Independent

Option B: Non-Independent

Option C: Neutral

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Independent


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Option A: The Supreme Soviet

Option B: The Presidium

Option C: The Council of Ministers

Option D: The Supreme Court

Correct Answer: The Supreme Soviet


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Option A: 1915

Option B: 1917

Option C: 1919

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 1917


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Option A: One Political Party

Option B: Two Political Party

Option C: Multi-Political Party

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: One Political Party


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Option A: 15 Republics

Option B: 16 Republics

Option C: 17 Republics

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 15 Republics


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Option A: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

Option B: Union of Socialist Soviet Republics

Option C: Union of Supreme Soviet Republics

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics


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Option A: In democratic countries only

Option B: In democratic countries with parliamentary system of government only

Option C: In democratic countries with federal system of government only

Option D: In almost all the countries of the world

Correct Answer: In almost all the countries of the world


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Option A: These are useless appendage of the state

Option B: These are needed for efficient state working

Option C: These are required to reduce the work-load of the centre

Option D: These are needed for attending to local needs

Correct Answer: These are useless appendage of the state


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Option A: These can float loans on their own

Option B: These can’t raise any loan

Option C: These can raise loans with the approval of central government

Option D: These can raise loans with the approval of state government

Correct Answer: These can raise loans with the approval of state government


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Option A: Demand more autonomy

Option B: Have more dependence on central government

Option C: Maintain status quo

Option D: Ignore their responsibility

Correct Answer: Demand more autonomy


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Option A: It helps in the creation of harmony

Option B: It promotes disharmony

Option C: It ignores harmony

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: It promotes disharmony


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Option A: It helps in promoting efficiency

Option B: In it more attention can be paid to local needs

Option C: It is expensive

Option D: It provides good training ground

Correct Answer: It is expensive


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Option A: It perform functions of national importance

Option B: It can amend the constition

Option C: It can get representation in world bodies

Option D: It can dictate central government

Correct Answer: It is required to help central government in discharging its obligations


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Option A: Unitary form of government

Option B: Federal form of government

Option C: Dictatorships

Option D: In all form of governments

Correct Answer: In all form of governments


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Option A: Health and sanitation

Option B: Higher and technical education

Option C: Transport

Option D: Communication

Correct Answer: Health and sanitation


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Option A: External affairs

Option B: Police administration

Option C: Defence

Option D: Finance

Correct Answer: Police administration


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Option A: The head of the state

Option B: The legislature

Option C: The judiciary

Option D: The constitution

Correct Answer: The constitution


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Option A: Al-Ghazzali

Option B: Tusi

Option C: Shah walliullah

Option D: Iqbal

Correct Answer: Shah walliullah


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Option A: Ghazali

Option B: Mawardi

Option C: Shah Wlliullah

Option D: Iqbal

Correct Answer: Shah Wlliullah


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Option A: Al-Ghazzali

Option B: Al-Mawardi

Option C: Shah Walliullah

Option D: Ibn-e-Khaldun

Correct Answer: Shah Walliullah


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Option A: Shah Walliullah

Option B: Allama Iqbal

Option C: Al-Ghazali

Option D: Al-Mawardi

Correct Answer: Shah Walliullah


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Option A: Shah Abdur Rahim

Option B: Al-Ghazzali

Option C: Ibn-e-Khaldun

Option D: Allama Hijzai

Correct Answer: Shah Abdur Rahim


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Option A: Shah Walliullah

Option B: Iqbal

Option C: Ghazzali

Option D: Mawardi

Correct Answer: Shah Walliullah


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Option A: Ghazzali

Option B: Mawardi

Option C: Shah Walliullah

Option D: Ibn-e-Khaldun

Correct Answer: Shah Walliullah


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Option A: Allama Iqbal

Option B: Ibn-e-Khaldun

Option C: Shah Walliullah

Option D: Mawardi

Correct Answer: Shah Walliullah


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Option A: Lahore

Option B: Delhi

Option C: Amritsar

Option D: Lucknow

Correct Answer: Delhi


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Option A: 1700

Option B: 1703

Option C: 1709

Option D: 1712

Correct Answer: 1703


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Option A: Article 24

Option B: Article 25

Option C: Article 26

Option D: Article 27

Correct Answer: Article 24


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Option A: U.S.A.

Option B: U.S.S.R

Option C: France

Option D: Switzerland

Correct Answer: A. U.S.A.


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Option A: Dictatorship

Option B: Authoritarian System

Option C: Monarchy

Option D: Presidential System of Government

Correct Answer: Democracy, both Parliamentary and Presidential


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Option A: U.S.A

Option B: U.S.S.R

Option C: China

Option D: Japan

Correct Answer: England


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Option A: Go into the letters of the law

Option B: Go into the spirit of the law

Option C: Go neither into letters nor spirit of the laws

Option D: Go both into the letters and spirit of the laws

Correct Answer: Go both into the letters and spirit of the laws


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Option A: All rich will be protected equally before law

Option B: All citizens under equal circumstances will be protected equally before law

Option C: All citizens under even unequal circumstances will be protected equally before law

Option D: Government will pay equal expenses for giving justice to all

Correct Answer: All citizens under equal circumstances will be protected equally before law


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Option A: Article 25

Option B: Article 26

Option C: Article 27

Option D: Article 28

Correct Answer: Article 25


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Option A: H.J.Laski

Option B: Ivor Jennings

Option C: A.V.Dicey

Option D: Rousseau

Correct Answer: A.V.Dicey


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Option A: In it all elite are treated equal before law

Option B: In it all poor are treated equal before law

Option C: In it all rulers are treated equal before law

Option D: In it all bureaucrats are treated equal before law

Correct Answer: In it all are treated equal before law


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Option A: U.S.A

Option B: U.S.S.R

Option C: India

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: U.S.S.R


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Option A: England

Option B: China

Option C: U.S.S.R

Option D: U.S.A

Correct Answer: U.S.A


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