Political Science MCQs with Answer by General knowledge Solutions
Political Science MCQs with Answer by General knowledge Solutions

(1) ―An essay concerning Human Understanding‖ is written by:
(a) Thomas Hobbes
(b) John Locke
(c) J. J. Rousseau
(d) None of these
(2) The father had planned a legal for his son but the son
had no inclination towards that. Who was the son?
(a) Aristotle
(b) Machiavelli
(c) John Locke
(d) None of these
(3) ―The spirit of
Law‖ is divisible into six parts; total number of volumes of this book are:
(a) 30
(b) 31
(c) 32
(d) None of these
(4) ―Political
Science begins and ends with the state‖ is said by:
(a) Paul Janct
(b) Stephen Leacock
(c) Professor Garner
(d) None of these
(5) Thyau‘l-Ulum was
the chief work of:
(a) Al Farabi
(b) Al Manwardi
(c) Al Ghazali
(d) None of these
(6) According to
Aristotle which is the bad government of the rich:
(a) Tyranny
(b) Oligarchy
(c) Democracy
(d) None of these
(7) Constitutional
classified as rigid and flexible in a book titled ―Studies in History and
Jurisprudence‖ was written by:
(a) Gilchrist
(b) T. H. Green
(c) Lord Bryce
(d) None of these
(8) ―Wealth of
Nations‖ was written by‖
(a) John Stuart Mill
(b) Jerry Bentham
(c) Adam Smith
(d) None of these
(9) Aristotle is the
original name of:
(a) Plato
(b) Aristotle
(c) Machiavelli
(d) None of these
(10) Which of these
books represents the scheme of Plato‘s Philosophy?
(a) The Politics
(b) The Republic
(c) The Laws
(d) None of these
(11) ―Muqaddamah‖ was
the great work of:
(a) Ibn Khuldun
(b) Al Maawardi
(c) Nizam-ul-Mulk
(d) None of these
(12) ―Asabiyah‖ was
enunciated by:
(a) Al-Ghazali
(b) Al-Maawardi
(c) Al-Farabi
(d) None of these
(Ibn-e-Khaldun)
(13) ―Theory of
Divine Right of King‖ was presented by King James of England in century:
(a) 16th
(b) 17th
(c) 18th
(d) None of these
(14) ―To rule is to
educate‖ is said by:
(a) Muhammad (SAW)
(b) Al - Ghazali
(c) Allama Iqbal
(d) None of these
(Plato)
(15) A discourse on
the origin of Inequality and the social contract was presented by:
(a) Rousseau
(b) Hobbes
(c) John Locke
(d) None of these
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