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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Question # 1

Bureaucracy in (he modem state is the form of:

Question # 2

"Bureaucracy thrives under the cloak of ministerial responsibility."

Question # 3

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

Question # 4

Constitutional government stands for:

Question # 5

Modern bureaucracies are the best example of organization based on which kind's authority?

Question # 6

The postwar epoch has seen the transformation of the Cabinet government into

Question # 7

Which one of the following statements gives a correct definition of a constitution?

Question # 8

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

Question # 9

Constitutional Government " means

Question # 10

Which one of the following theories considers democracy not a government of the people but as the iron law of oligarchy"?

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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 stands for:
A. Limited government
B. A government limited by the desires and capacities of those who exercise power
C. A government runs according to general laws known to the people
D. A government runs by people's representatives
3 Under a cabinet form of government, the cabinet generally remains in office
A. For a fixed term
B. so long as it enjoys the confidence of the popular chamber of legislature
C. so long as it enjoys the confidence of the head of state
D. So long as it enjoys the confidence of the electorate
4 The practice adopted by the party in power to reward its members and supports through government contracts and jobs is called
A. Division of powers
B. Implied powers
C. Power politics
D. Spoils systems
5 A constitutional government is
A. A limited government
B. A government with a constitution
C. A government headed by the President
D. A government headed by the Prime minister
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 Who among the following has/have identified rule-making ,, rule application and rule adjudication as three authoritative governmental functions?
A. Almond and Coleman
B. Robert Dahl
C. Harold Dwight Lasswell
D. David Easton
8 Constitutional Government " means
A. Government according to the Constitution
B. Government by the consent of the people
C. Limited government
D. Representative government
9 A simple three -fold classification off political parties into single party system two part system and multi party system has been made by
A. Maurice Duverger
B. Joseph LaPalombara
C. Jean Blondel
D. Alan Ball
10 Which one of the following is an essential prerequisite for constitutionalism?
A. Limited government
B. A written constitution
C. Guarantee of Fundamental Rights
D. Division of powers

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