Political Science Multiple Choice Past Paper (11)
Important Question For PPSC , FPSC, NTS And
Various Exams
(i) The turning point in the life of Plato came in the year 339 BC when he was of:
(a) 24 years
(b) 26 years
(c) 28 years
(d) None of these
(ii) ” The cause of sedition is always to be found in inequality” is said by:
(b) Aristotle
(iii) According to Aristotle the end of state is:
(c) Ethical
(iv) Allam Iqbal characterized as ” the sharp agent of devil” to a political philosopher namely:
(b) Machiavelli
(v) Al-Mawardi was a jurist who followed the fiqah of:
(b) Imam Shafi
(vi) The concept of sovereignty was introduced for the first time into politics by:
(b) Jean Bodin
(vii) Khawaja Abu Ali Hasan bin Ali bin Ishaq is widely known in the history of Islamic political
thoughts:
(c) Al-Mawardi
(viii) The Fascism of Plato got birth in 4th century BC, whereas the modern Fascism is the product
of:
(c) 20th Century
(ix)” Ilmul-Iqtasad” is written by:
(b) Allama Iqbal
(x) ” A summary of Plato’s Laws” was written by:
(a) Al-Farabi
(xi) The doctrine which is a curious blend of German Idealism, English economics and French
revolutionary and social thoughts is known as:
(a) Socialism
(xii) J.S. Mill wrote a famous book ” On Liberty” in the year:
(b) 1859
(xiii) Allam Iqbal did his M.A. in Philosophy from Government College Lahore in the year:
(c) 1899
(xiv) “Re-construction of Religious Thought in Islam” was written by:
(a) Resenthal
(b) Al-Mawardi
(c) Ibn-Khaldun
(d) None of these
(xv) Machiavelli wrote ” The Discourses of the first ten books on Titus Livius” in the year:
(a) 1735
(b) 1745
(c) 1755
(d) None of these
(xvi) Montesquieu restricts forms of Government upto:
(a) 3
(xvii) Rousseau was born on 28 June 1712 at:
(c) Geneva
(xviii) ” Man when separated from Law and Justice is the worst of all animals” is the saying of:
(b) Aristotle
(xix) The great but ungrateful pupil of his master who was born in 384 BC was:
(b) Aristotle
(xx) ” An essay concerning Human Understanding” was published in 1690, is the most important
work of:
(John Lock)
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