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

Constitutional government stands for:

Question # 2

the first systematic classification of government was given by

Question # 3

Which one of the following is not a Weberian classification of authority?

Question # 4

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

Question # 5

Max Weber focused in his works on

Question # 6

The practice adopted by the party in power to reward its members and supports through government contracts and jobs is called

Question # 7

Development bureaucracy is different from traditional burearucracy as:

Question # 8

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

Question # 9

Bureaucracy in (he modem state is the form of:

Question # 10

"Bureaucracy thrives under the cloak of ministerial responsibility."

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1 Constitutional Government " means
A. Representative government
B. Limited government
C. Government according to the Constitution
D. Government by the consent of the people
2 Bureaucracy in (he modem state is the form of:
A. Traditional authority
B. Rational-legal authority
C. Charismatic authority
D. Political authority
3 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
4 Which one of the following theories considers democracy not a government of the people but as the iron law of oligarchy"?
A. The Pluralist
B. The Marxist
C. The Elitist
D. The Idealist
5 "Bureaucracy thrives under the cloak of ministerial responsibility."
A. U. S. A
B. France
C. Germany
D. England
6 Max Weber focused in his works on
A. Constitution of states
B. Legal structure
C. Legitimacy of government
D. Forms of government
7 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
8 Development bureaucracy is different from traditional burearucracy as:
A. It is structurally less rigid and behaviorally more flexible
B. It consists of more specialists, experts than generalists
C. It ensures uniformity and coordination
D. It is accountable to a political superior
9 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
10 the first systematic classification of government was given by
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Socrates
D. Montesquieu

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