Political Science CSS Paper II 2017

FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION – 2017 FOR RECRUITMENT TO POST IN BS – 17 UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

POLITICAL SCIENCE, PAPER – II

TIME ALLOWED: THREE HOURS
PART – I (MCQs): MAXIMUM 30 MINUTES
PART – I (MCQs): MAXIMUM MARKS = 20
PART – II MAXIMUM MARKS = 80

NOTE:
(i) Part – II is to be attempted on the separate Answer Book.
(ii) Attempt ONLY FOUR questions from PART – II. ALL questions carry EQUAL marks.
(iii) All the parts (if any) of each Question must be attempted at one place instead of at different places.
(iv) Candidate must write Q. No. in the Answer Book in Accordance with Q. No. in the Q. Paper.
(v) No Page / Space be left blank between the answers. All the blank pages of Answer Book must be crossed.
(iv) Extra attempt of any question or any part of the attempted question will not be considered.


PART – II

SECTION – I

Q. 2 To what extent is it true that the President of the United States is more powerful than the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK)? Justify your answer with comparative analysis.

Q. 3 Discuss the basic norms of regional politico-economic integration and organizational structure of the European union.


SECTION – II

Q. 4 “A strong political system needs a very strong political economy”. Prove this statement by making a comparative and analytical answer with reference to China and Malaysia

Q. 5 Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah were the genuine leaders who led the Muslim nation towards success through their socio-political visions in South Asia. Discuss their community services rendered for the Muslims of the subcontinent.

Q. 6 Discuss the Major issues during the constitutional making process in Pakistan in 1956, 1962 and 1973.

Q. 7 How far do you agree that the Political Parties and Interest Groups have established and demolished the political system of Pakistan? Critically analyze.

Q. 8 Write comprehensive notes on the following:
(a) Foreign policy making process in Pakistan.
(b) Global Civil Society


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