A. Kitab-al-Ibar
B. Al-Tarif
C. History of the Berbers
D. Siyasat Namah
Related Mcqs:
- Ibn-e-Khaldun was born in Tunis in the year _______ AD.
A. 1332
B. 1333
C. 1334
D. 1335 - Ibn-e-Khaldun died in the year _______ A.D.
A. 1405
B. 1406
C. 1407
D. 1408 - Ibn-e-Khaldun’s name is associated with: __________?
A. Asabiyya
B. Liberty
C. Dictatorship
D. Algebra - Ibn-e-Khaldun retired as a: _________?
A. Teacher at Al-Azhar
B. Professor of Law
C. Judge
D. Record Keeper - Ibn-e-Khaldun is famous for his: _________?
A. Muqqaddame-e-Tarikh
B. Muqqaddama-e-Sharo-Shairey
C. Commentary on Aristotle’s politics
D. Life of Timur - Ibn-e-Khaldun and ______ both stress the importance of religion for the state and the connection between religion and power:
A. Machiavelli
B. Rousseau
C. Bentham
D. J.S. Mill - Ibn-e-Khaldun died at the age of: _________?
A. 78
B. 86
C. 92
D. 100 - Ibn-e-Kaldun is known as the father of: _________?
A. Physics
B. Chemistry
C. History
D. Political Science - Which one of the following is not an important cause for increased work of bureaucracy?
A. Committee work has increased
B. Bureaucracy is required to perform judicial work
C. Delegated legislation has increased
D. Ministers have become experts
E. Volume of legislative work has increased - Which of the following is not an important Aristotelian work?
A. Physics
B. Poetics
C. Rhetoric
D. Psychology