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Civics MCQs

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) related to Civics, covering topics such as citizenship, political philosophy, government branches, and fundamental rights. It includes questions about the role of citizens, the structure of the government in Pakistan, and significant historical figures like Aristotle and Plato. The answers to the questions are indicated with check marks next to the correct options.

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Civics MCQs

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) related to Civics, covering topics such as citizenship, political philosophy, government branches, and fundamental rights. It includes questions about the role of citizens, the structure of the government in Pakistan, and significant historical figures like Aristotle and Plato. The answers to the questions are indicated with check marks next to the correct options.

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MCQs

1. What is Civics?

a) Study of geography

✓b) Study of rights and duties of citizens

c) Study of Economics

d) Study of History

2. Which one was the center of Political philosophy in the ancient times

a) Germany

b) France

c) Italy

✓d) Greece

3. Which process allows citizens to choose their leaders?

a) Census

✓b) Voting

c) Tax collection

d) Lawmaking

4. What is Citizenship?

a) A person’s nationality

✓b) The relationship between a person and a state

c) A person’s religion

d) A legal document

5. What does it mean to be stateless?

a) Being a citizen of two countries

✓b) Not having citizenship in any country

c) Having citizenship by marriage


d) Being a citizen of a country by birth

6. Which of these is a common way to acquire citizenship?

a) Birth

b) Marriage

c) Naturalization

✓d) All of these

7. Man is a political and social animal. Who said this

✓a) Aristotle

b) Plato

c) J.S Mill

d) None of these

8. What is the process if electing government officials called?

a) Campaigning

✓b) Voting

c) Debating

d) Protesting

9. What is the role of the executive’s branch in government?

a) To interpret laws

b) To create laws

✓c) To enforce laws

d) To oversee elections

10. What is the function of the judicial branch of government?

a) To create laws

✓b) To interpret and apply laws

c) To enforce laws
d) To collect taxes

11. Who is the head of state of Pakistan?

a) Prime Minister

✓b) President

c) Chief Justice

d) Speaker of the National Assembly

12. The constitution of Pakistan was adopted in which year?

a) 1956

✓b) 1973

c) 1999

d) 1947

13. Plato and Aristotle belongs to which country

a) UK

b) United States of America

✓c) Greece

d) None of these

14. The Senate of Pakistan has how many members?

✓a) 104

b) 100

c) 120

d) 150

15. Who appoints the Chief Justice of Pakistan?

a) Prime Minister

✓b) President

c) National Assembly
d) Senate

16. The Prime Minister is elected for a team of:

a) 3 years

b) 4 years

✓c) 5 years

d) 6 years

17. The total number of seats in the National Assembly?

a) 330

✓b) 342

c) 350

d) 360

18. How many members are in the Federal Cabinet of Pakistan?

a) 20

✓b) 25

c) 30

d) 35

19. Vote is a right

a) economic

b) social

✓c) Political

d) None of these

20. The right to life and liberty is protected under which article?

a) Article 8

✓b) Article 9

c) Article 10
d) Article 11

21. Which types of Civics promotes environmental awareness?

a) Legal Civics

b) Political Civics

✓c) Environmental Civics

d) Economics Civics

22. Which of these can be a duty of a citizen?

✓a) Paying taxes

b) Travelling abroad

c) Owning property

d) Ignoring laws

23. Article 25 of the Constitution ensures what fundamental right?

a) Freedom of speech

✓b) Equality before the law

c) Right to education

d) Freedom of religion

24. right to life is a

✓a) Fundamental human right

b) social right

c) economic right

d) political right

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