FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS – 17 UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2000.
POLITICAL SCIENCE PAPER – II
TIME ALLOWED: 3 HOURS ` MAXIMUM MARKS:100
NOTE; Attempt FIVE questions in all, including Question No.8 which is Compulsory. Select TWO questions from PART-I and TWO questions from PART-II. All questions carry equal marks.
PART – I
- The British Prime Minister is the “shining moon among the stars”. Discuss.
-
The Cabinet is the “steering wheel of the ship of the state. It sets the direction of national policy in U.K.” Examine.
-
The American Senate is like “the saucer in which the boiling tea of the House is cooled”. Elucidate and make a comparison with the Senate of Pakistan under the 1973 Constitution.
PART – II
- Discuss the role of Army in the Political system of Turkey.
-
The President of India is “merely a figurehead”. Do you agree? Discuss.
-
Discuss the’ achievements of the Quaid-i-Azam for the establishment of Pakistan.
-
Write short notes on the following:
(a) Communist Party of China.
(b) Islamic Revolution in Iran. ‘
(c) Magna Carta.
(d) Eighth Amendment.
COMPULSORY QUESTION
- Write only the correct answers in the’ Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the questions.
(1) Scientific Society was established by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan in,,_______________
(2) Who became the first Muslim President of Indian National Congress?
(3) From 1858 to 1947, the British Government appointed ___________ Viceroys in India.
(4) Sind was separated from Bombay in __________
(5) Who was the author of Pirpur Report?
(6) Who suggested the title of ‘The Quaid-i-Azam’?
(7) When ladies were invited to participate in the Muslim League by the Quaid-i-Azam?
(8) Who named Lahore Resolution as Pakistan Resolution first?
(9) The Quaid-i-Azam resigned from the membership of __________ on account Rowlat Act.
(10) The ‘Constitution of 1956 of’ Pakistan’ consisted of ____________ articles.
(11) The Constitution of 1962 of Pakistan consisted of ___________ articles.
(12) The 1982 Constitution of Turkey comprises of __________ articles. –
(13) The English Constitution is a ___________ organism.
(14) In England the Queen __________ but does not govern.
(15) ______________thrives under the cloak of ministerial responsibility”.
(16) The American Supreme Court is the _________ chamber of the Congress.
(17) The ____________ is an interesting innovation of the Soviet Constitution..
(18) The Indian Constitution has set up a ____________ federal government.
(19) “The highest organ of State power in former USSR was the_______________________.
(20) The Stalin Constitution had created “a ___________ in form but not in fact”.