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Political Science MCQs

Option A: 2000

Option B: 2001

Option C: 2002

Option D: 2003

Correct Answer: 2002


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Option A: 1994

Option B: 1995

Option C: 1997

Option D: 1998

Correct Answer: 1995


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Option A: 1978

Option B: 1979

Option C: 1980

Option D: 1981

Correct Answer: 1981


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Option A: Governor of a Department

Option B: Chief Councillor

Option C: Prefect

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Prefect


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Option A: And a priest

Option B: And department council

Option C: And a commissioner

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: And department council


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Option A: Paris

Option B: Luxembourg

Option C: Gironde

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Gironde


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Option A: 1974

Option B: 1980

Option C: 1976

Option D: 1977

Correct Answer: 1974


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Option A: Department

Option B: Commune

Option C: Cantons

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Commune


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Option A: To districts in Pakistan

Option B: To division in Pakistan

Option C: To province in Pakistan

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: To province in Pakistan


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Option A: Another bed-rock on which the French state is built

Option B: An electoral college for the French national assembly

Option C: An absent chapter in French constitution

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Another bed-rock on which the French state is built


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Option A: 1990

Option B: 1985

Option C: 1988

Option D: 1987

Correct Answer: 1988


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Option A: 1901

Option B: 1905

Option C: 1909

Option D: 1910

Correct Answer: 1905


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Option A: 1962

Option B: 1964

Option C: 1966

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: 1962


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Option A: Unwieldy in their aims and objectives

Option B: Specific in their aims and objectives

Option C: Divided in their aims and objectives

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Specific in their aims and objectives


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Option A: Lost its popularity

Option B: Lost it ideological commitment

Option C: Changed into a social democratic party

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Lost its popularity


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Option A: Favour to one’s own relatives when in power

Option B: Establishment of a democratic structure on the basis of Napoleon’s thoughts

Option C: Establishment of presidential democracy

Option D: Aims at the establishment of an autocratic government with in the Framework of dictator ship

Correct Answer: Aims at the establishment of an autocratic government with in the Framework of dictator ship


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Option A: Institutional supremacy

Option B: Political stability

Option C: Lost causes

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Lost causes


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Option A: Battle field of ideologies

Option B: Plethora of terms and terminologies

Option C: A soft moving jelly like

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Battle field of ideologies


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Option A: Pyramid form

Option B: Semi-circle

Option C: Triangular form

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Pyramid form


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Option A: A brittle affairs

Option B: An extremely elastic structure

Option C: An absorbing structure

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: A brittle affairs


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Option A: Highly centralized organization

Option B: Loose federation of local parties

Option C: Grass-root democratic parties

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Loose federation of local parties


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Option A: Multiple party systems

Option B: Two parties system

Option C: Four parties system

Option D: Only one party system

Correct Answer: Multiple party systems


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Option A: Primary administrative court

Option B: Administrative tribunal

Option C: Secondary administrative court

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Administrative tribunal


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Option A: Two Judges

Option B: Three Judges

Option C: Four Judges

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Three Judges


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Option A: Civil courts

Option B: Strictly criminal courts

Option C: Administrative courts

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Administrative courts


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Option A: Loose network

Option B: A symmetrical in form

Option C: Highly centralized system

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Highly centralized system


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Option A: District Judge

Option B: King’s Judge

Option C: Justice of peace

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Justice of peace


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Option A: Commune

Option B: Province

Option C: Arrondissement

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Arrondissement


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Option A: Magistrate

Option B: A Justice of peace

Option C: A square

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: A Justice of peace


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Option A: 1970

Option B: 1969

Option C: 1971

Option D: 1972

Correct Answer: 1969


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Option A: 1955

Option B: 1966

Option C: 1965

Option D: 1967

Correct Answer: 1965


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Option A: 1954

Option B: 1958

Option C: 1956

Option D: 1960

Correct Answer: 1958


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Option A: 29th February 2007

Option B: 15th February 2007

Option C: 19th February 2007

Option D: 25th February 2007

Correct Answer: 19th February 2007


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Option A: 18th Amendments

Option B: 21st Amendments

Option C: 18th Amendments

Option D: 20th Amendments

Correct Answer: 18th Amendments


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Option A: 24th October 1958

Option B: 14th October 1958

Option C: 12th October 1958

Option D: 04th October 1958

Correct Answer: 04th October 1958


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Option A: Euro

Option B: Pound

Option C: Dollar

Option D: Mark

Correct Answer: Euro


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Option A: Winston Churchill

Option B: Marechal Leclerc

Option C: General Charles de Gaulle

Option D: King George VI

Correct Answer: Winston Churchill


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Option A: Jeanne d’Arc

Option B: Marie Chouinard

Option C: Madame de Montespan

Option D: Jeanne Mance

Correct Answer: Jeanne Mance


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Option A: Halifax

Option B: New Orleans

Option C: Havana

Option D: Kingston Jamaica

Correct Answer: Havana


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Option A: A shelter for an anti-tank gun

Option B: A hospital shelter

Option C: A shelter for a rail gun

Option D: A food storage shelter

Correct Answer: A shelter for a rail gun


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Option A: Newfoundland

Option B: PEI

Option C: Quebec

Option D: All of these

Correct Answer: Newfoundland


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Option A: 1759

Option B: 1825

Option C: 1763

Option D: 1760

Correct Answer: 1759


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Option A: Have complete military service

Option B: By graduate

Option C: Be lawyers

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Have complete military service


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Option A: Direct elections

Option B: By provincial assemblies

Option C: By municipal corporations

Option D: By group of electors called grand electors

Correct Answer: By group of electors called grand electors


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Option A: Half of the total number chamber of

Option B: One fourth of the total number

Option C: One third of the total number

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: One third of the total number


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Option A: Upper

Option B: Second

Option C: Lower

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Second


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Option A: In multiple members constituencies

Option B: Double members constituencies

Option C: Single member constituencies

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Single member constituencies


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Option A: In the Elessey chamber

Option B: Government house of France

Option C: Bourbon Palace

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Bourbon Palace


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Option A: 5 years

Option B: 6 years

Option C: 7 years

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: 5 years


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Option A: Unicameral house

Option B: Bicameral house

Option C: Tri-cameral house

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Bicameral house


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Option A: Which also the premier possesses

Option B: Some time the premier possesses

Option C: Never the premier of France possesses

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Never the premier of France possesses


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Option A: The premier

Option B: By president

Option C: By president on the suggestion of premier

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: By president


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Option A: The president

Option B: National assembly

Option C: Legislature of states

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: The president


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Option A: Requires countersign

Option B: No countersign

Option C: Confirmation by parliament

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Requires countersign


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Option A: The most responsible person

Option B: A sub-ordinate authority to parliament

Option C: The most powerful authority

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: The most powerful authority


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Option A: 57

Option B: 67

Option C: 92

Option D: 87

Correct Answer: 92


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Option A: 159 were social democrats

Option B: 159 were communists

Option C: 159 were Republican

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 159 were Republican


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Option A: 586 members

Option B: 590 members

Option C: 593 members

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 586 members


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Option A: 25th August 1945

Option B: 25th August 1940

Option C: 25th August 1944

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 25th August 1944


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Option A: Declaration of 1689

Option B: Declaration of 1789

Option C: Declaration 1946

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Declaration of 1789


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Option A: 1946

Option B: 1948

Option C: 1952

Option D: 1960

Correct Answer: 1946


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Option A: Peasant class of rural areas

Option B: Middle class of the town

Option C: Aristocratic class of France

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Middle class of the town


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Option A: The Marxist revolutionary party

Option B: The Marxist revival party

Option C: The Movement Republican Party

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: The Movement Republican Party


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Option A: Of Europe

Option B: Of first world countries

Option C: Of third countries

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Of third countries


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Option A: Rudimentary form of parliamentarian govt.

Option B: A hyper presidential form of government

Option C: A dynastic govt

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: A hyper presidential form of government


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Option A: Indirect suffrage

Option B: Direct suffrage

Option C: Selection

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Direct suffrage


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Option A: Senate

Option B: Prime Minister

Option C: President

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Senate


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Option A: Article 26

Option B: Article 29

Option C: Article 28

Option D: Article 25

Correct Answer: Article 25


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Option A: Article 17

Option B: Article 14

Option C: Article 15

Option D: Article 16

Correct Answer: Article 17


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Option A: Not be dissolved

Option B: Be dissolved

Option C: Called off

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Not be dissolved


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Option A: Senate

Option B: Prime Minister

Option C: President

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: President


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Option A: Four months

Option B: Six months

Option C: Eight months

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Four months


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Option A: Cells

Option B: Sub-chamber

Option C: Commissions

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Commissions


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Option A: Sent on post to the president of Republic

Option B: Sent to the secretary of the chamber by post

Option C: Registered with president of the chamber

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Sent to the secretary of the chamber by post


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Option A: First Monday of September

Option B: First Tuesday of October

Option C: First Wednesday of November

Option D: 25-Dec

Correct Answer: First Tuesday of October


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Option A: 2005

Option B: 2006

Option C: 2007

Option D: 2008

Correct Answer: 2007


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Option A: 2001

Option B: 2002

Option C: 2003

Option D: 2004

Correct Answer: 2002


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Option A: 1996

Option B: 1997

Option C: 1998

Option D: 1999

Correct Answer: 1997


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Option A: Enhancing the punishment

Option B: Ordering the retrial

Option C: Reprieve

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Reprieve


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Option A: Central legislative assembly

Option B: Legislative assemblies of other community

Option C: University syndicates

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Legislative assemblies of other community


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Option A: Two

Option B: Three only one

Option C: Both (a) & (b)

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Two


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Option A: Mont Blanc

Option B: Victor Hugo

Option C: Charles de Gaulle

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Charles de Gaulle


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Option A: London Revolution

Option B: French Revolution

Option C: White Revolution

Option D: Pink Revolution

Correct Answer: French Revolution


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Option A: Victor Hugo

Option B: Napoleon Bonaparte

Option C: Joan of Arc

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Joan of Arc


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Option A: French federation

Option B: French confederation

Option C: French community

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: French community


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Option A: 9 members

Option B: 13 members

Option C: 15 members

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: 9 members


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Option A: Enhances the sovereignty of the parliament

Option B: Restricts the sovereign of the parliament

Option C: Restricts the sovereign of the parliament

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Restricts the sovereign of the parliament


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Option A: 10 days can be authorized by president

Option B: 12 days can be authorized by president

Option C: 14 days can be authorized by president

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: 12 days can be authorized by president


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Option A: By electoral college consisting of provinces

Option B: By electoral college consisting of both provinces and colonies

Option C: Directly

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: By electoral college consisting of provinces


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Option A: Unicameral

Option B: Bi-cameral

Option C: Tetra cameral

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Bi-cameral


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Option A: Executive head

Option B: Constitutional monarch

Option C: Constitutional figure head

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: None of them


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Option A: Samuel de Champlain

Option B: Jacques Cartier

Option C: James Cook

Option D: Christopher Columbus

Correct Answer: Samuel de Champlain


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Option A: Rotures

Option B: Seigneuries

Option C: Boers

Option D: Plantations

Correct Answer: Seigneuries


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Option A: Toulouse

Option B: Nimes

Option C: Metz

Option D: Versailles

Correct Answer: Toulouse


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Option A: Strasbourg

Option B: Metz

Option C: Paris

Option D: Versailles

Correct Answer: Strasbourg


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Option A: Louvis

Option B: Vauban

Option C: Colbert

Option D: Turenne

Correct Answer: Vauban


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Option A: The Blood Night

Option B: The Defenestration of Paris

Option C: St. Bartholomew’s Day

Option D: The Night of the Long Knives

Correct Answer: C. St. Bartholomew’s Day


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Option A: Henry IV

Option B: Francis I

Option C: Louis XIV

Option D: Louis XIII

Correct Answer: Henry IV


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Option A: Mary Stuart

Option B: Elisabeth of Austria

Option C: Catherine de Medicis

Option D: Eleanor of Aquitaine

Correct Answer: Mary Stuart


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Option A: The French King Charles VI had gone mad

Option B: The French throne was occupied by a woman who, because of the Salic law, was not recognized

Option C: The French King had just been assassinated

Option D: The Franch King was still an infant

Correct Answer: The French King Charles VI had gone mad


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