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

MCQ's Test For CSS Political Science Topic 8 Forms of Government

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CSS Political Science Topic 8 Forms of Government

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Question # 1

What is authority?

Question # 2

The term "Bureaucratic" was first coined by

Question # 3

A telling example of a fusion of the presidential and parliamentary forms of government is provided by

Question # 4

"To rule is to educate" is said by:

Question # 5

Which of the following is a good example of a dictatorship?

Question # 6

What type of government elects representative to make all government decisions?

Question # 7

"Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely." --Lord Action, British historian Based on this quotation, why type of government would Lord Action most Likely support?

Question # 8

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

Question # 9

Which one of the following combinations all federal states

Question # 10

Which one of the following principles distinguishes the cabinet system from the Presidential system?

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1 In which one of the following countries does a mixture of Parliamentary and Presidential form of Government exist?
A. Switzerland
B. France
C. United states of America
D. Germany
2 The distinction between the parliamentary and presidential political system depends upon the relationship between
A. Legislature & executive
B. P.M & President
C. P.M A his cabinet
D. None
3 In Democracy , source of Authority is vested in
A. The People
B. The Party
C. Constitution
D. Law
4 "To rule is to educate" is said by:
A. Muhammad (SAW)
B. Al- Ghazali
C. Allama Iqbal
D. None of these
5 The rule of law encompasses all but which one of the following?
A. Equality of citizens under the law
B. An elected president
C. Constitutionalism
D. Independent judiciary
6 Separation of powers refers to which branches of government?
A. Legislative , executive and military
B. Executive, judicial and administrative
C. Legislative executive and judicial
D. Executive, administrative and military
7 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
8 What does deliberative democracy lay emphasis on
A. Aggregation of individual preferences into collective choice
B. mobilization of People towards ideals and norms upheld by a wide variety of groups and committees
C. Dialogue and deliberation among citizens considered
D. According to equal weight to each person's preferences
9 Deliberative theory of democracy arose as a protest against
A. Rational choice theory
B. Polyarchy
C. Voter apathy in well-established democracies
D. All of them
10 The final outcome of the French presidential election is on the completion of (run of election) second ballot among
A. All the candidates
B. Top two candidates
C. Top three candidates
D. Top four candidates

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