CSS Political Science Subject Chapter 8 MCQ's Test for Pakistani Students

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Question # 1

Importance of civil service has grown due to

Question # 2

Who among the following categorized the development liberal democracy into four models? Protective, Developmental, Equilibrium adn Participatory

Question # 3

He is known as the major theorist of bureaucracy:

Question # 4

According to Weber, the modern bureaucracy is based on which of the following basis of authority?

Question # 5

Which one of the following statement is wrong?

Question # 6

According to John Locke, the best form of Government is

Question # 7

"All administration means domination " who said this

Question # 8

Which of the following is not likely to be a priority for a leftwing political party?

Question # 9

In South Africa , how is the Presidential Cabinet constituted?

Question # 10

The distinction between the parliamentary and presidential political system depends upon the relationship between

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1 In the parliamentary form of government the members of the Council of Ministers are collectively responsible to
A. The Head of state
B. The Chairman of the Upper House and the Speaker of the Lower House
C. The popular House of the Parliament
D. The Prime Minister
2 Dual federalism implies that:
A. national and state Governments retain separate spheres of action
B. National and state Governments are expected to collaborate in pursuit of the interest of the public
C. National and state Governments are expected to collaborate in pursuit of the interest of the public
D. national and Suit Government have the same function
3 In the post second World War period, role and importance of bureaucracy has increased in:
A. Socialist states and developing states
B. Developing states and liberal welfare states
C. Liberal welfare states and socialist stales
D. Socialist states, developing states and liberal welfare states
4 Totalitarian governments see_____as their enemies.
A. Specific members of the previous regime
B. Specific members of opposition groups
C. Whole categories of people within the society
D. Whole categories of democratic programs
5 Which one of the following is considered to be a basic feature of a federal government?
A. Separation of Powers
B. Cabinet Dictatorship
C. Collective Responsibility
D. Division of powers between the center and the units
6 In which one of the following systems of Government is Bicameralism an essential feature
A. Federal system
B. Unitary system
C. Presidential system
D. Parliamentary system
7 In the Presidential system of government , the cabinet members are
A. Elected by the legislature
B. All members of the political party to which the President belongs
C. Nominated by President
D. All elected representative of the legislature
8 Which one of the following thinkers defended representative democracy against direct democracy?
A. J.J.Rousseau
B. Karl Marx
C. M.A. Bakunin
D. J. Madison
9 "Two Treatises of Government" was written by
A. Thomas Hobbes
B. Montesquieu
C. John Locke
D. None of these
10 What is the bureaucratic role?
A. Responsibilities associated with a particular job or position
B. Beliefs and ideologies of individual decision-makers
C. Standard operating procedures
D. A misperception that rational actors have a clear understanding of their interests

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