Political Science MCQs
Political Science MCQs are tailored for learners preparing for public service exams, university tests, and quizzes. Topics range from constitutional law, political ideologies, governance structures, electoral systems, and international politics. These MCQs help develop a critical understanding of political concepts and institutional functions. Ideal for CSS, PMS, and graduate-level courses, the questions are comprehensive and help students grasp theoretical and practical aspects of political life and governance.
Q: Political science studies
A) Family systems
B) Government structures
C) Culinary traditions
D) Religious texts
Q: Democracy requires
A) Single-party rule
B) Citizen participation
C) Central planning
D) Censorship
Q: Sovereignty implies
A) Shared governance
B) Supreme control within territory
C) Alliance dependence
D) Cultural influence
Q: Authoritarian regime relies on
A) Popular vote
B) Concentration of power
C) Judicial review
D) Freedom of speech
Q: Separation of powers divides authority among
A) Regions
B) State, church, and media
C) Legislature, executive, and judiciary
D) Political parties
Q: Federalism involves
A) Single central government
B) Local and national levels sharing power
C) No division of authority
D) Military rule
Q: Political ideology refers to
A) A type of economy
B) Set of beliefs about political order
C) Television programming
D) Religious rituals
Q: Pluralism promotes
A) Single-party dominance
B) Exclusion of minorities
C) Competition among multiple interest groups
D) Totalitarian governance
Q: Bicameral legislature includes
A) Two chambers in parliament
B) One unified chamber
C) Variable numbers of judges
D) Provincial councils only
Q: Parliamentary system features
A) Fixed executive terms
B) Executive drawn from legislature
C) Executive independent of legislature
D) Separate cabinets in states