CSS Political Science Subject Chapter 7 MCQ's Test for Pakistani Students

MCQ's Test For CSS Political Science Topic 7 Political Institutions and Role of Government

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CSS Political Science Topic 7 Political Institutions and Role of Government

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Question # 1

"Bureaucracy thrives under the cloak of ministerial responsibility."

Question # 2

Which of the following best describes the nation-state?

Question # 3

Limited Government has a close affinity to

Question # 4

Which one of the following negates the fundamentals principles of bureaucracy?

Question # 5

The sphere in which citizens pursue their own goals in voluntary associations is known as

Question # 6

According to Max Weber, which one of the following types of authority is the basis of modern bureaucracy?

Question # 7

Max Weber focused in his works on

Question # 8

A constitutional government is

Question # 9

Lord Hew art has characterized the power and authority of bureaucracy as:

Question # 10

Constitutional Government " means

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1 Lord Hew art has characterized the power and authority of bureaucracy as:
A. Self-aggrandizement
B. New despotism
C. elite-rule
D. Empire building
2 Constitutional Government " means
A. Representative government
B. Limited government
C. Government according to the Constitution
D. Government by the consent of the people
3 The sphere in which citizens pursue their own goals in voluntary associations is known as
A. The public sphere
B. Civil society
C. The corporate sphere
D. The political sphere
4 the first systematic classification of government was given by
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Socrates
D. Montesquieu
5 Ideology as a source of legitimacy in the state is based upon:
A. A system of beliefs that permeate the government
B. National culture
C. A system of beliefs which permeate the whole of society
D. Centralized government
6 Which one of the following negates the fundamentals principles of bureaucracy?
A. Organization of official functions on a continuous rule bound basis
B. Appropriation of official position by the incumbent
C. Trained personnel for the conduct of business
D. Principle of hierarchy
7 Constitutional Government " means
A. Government according to the Constitution
B. Government by the consent of the people
C. Limited government
D. Representative government
8 Limited Government has a close affinity to
A. Separation of powers
B. Judicial supremacy
C. Two part system
D. Rule of Law
9 Which one of the following statements gives a correct definition of a constitution?
A. The rules and procedures concerning the relationship among the structures of Government, and their principal powers and unctions
B. A fundamental statement of laws governing the citizens' political rights the institutions, their functions community
C. A primary source of constitutional law. which serves as a guide for the decisions of the courts of law which interpret the rules
D. The ordering of political processes and institutions on the basis of a document that lays down he pattern of formal political institutions an embodies the basic political norms of a society
10 Why is a coalition government considered to be unstable?
A. the two parties do not always agree
B. The prime minister must always come from the biggest party in the legislature
C. The parties which make up the coalition do not always agree
D. The prime minister receiver less respect than one who is elected with a big majority

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