Political Science MCQs

Political Science MCQs cover constitutional law, political ideologies, governance, electoral systems, and international politics. Designed for CSS, PMS, and academic exams, they enhance conceptual understanding and prepare students for theoretical and practical governance challenges.

Q: Public opinion is measured through
A) Debates
B) Elections
C) Polls and surveys
D) Protests
Q: An example of direct democracy is
A) Parliamentary elections
B) Presidential veto
C) Referendum
D) Legislative debate
Q: The United Nations was established in
A) 1919
B) 1939
C) 1945
D) 1950
Q: A political system where citizens elect representatives to make decisions is called
A) Monarchy
B) Oligarchy
C) Representative democracy
D) Direct democracy
Q: Fascism is associated with
A) Individual rights
B) Class struggle
C) Authoritarian nationalism
D) Decentralization