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MCQ's Test For CSS Political Science Topic 7 Political Institutions and Role of Government

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Question # 1

Modern bureaucracies are the best example of organization based on which kind's authority?

Question # 2

Under a cabinet form of government, the cabinet generally remains in office

Question # 3

Ideology as a source of legitimacy in the state is based upon:

Question # 4

"Bureaucracy thrives under the cloak of ministerial responsibility."

Question # 5

Constitutional Government " means

Question # 6

Which one of the following statements gives a correct definition of a constitution?

Question # 7

Which of the following best describes the nation-state?

Question # 8

Bureaucracy in (he modem state is the form of:

Question # 9

Which one of the following theories considers democracy not a government of the people but as the iron law of oligarchy"?

Question # 10

The postwar epoch has seen the transformation of the Cabinet government into

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1 Which one of the following groups of features pertain to the bureaucracy but not to the Ministry' as a branch of the executive in a parliamentary?
A. Political and permanent
B. Non-political and non-permanent
C. Neutral and Permanent
D. Neutral and non-permanent
2 The postwar epoch has seen the transformation of the Cabinet government into
A. Bureaucratic despotism
B. One Party dominant rule
C. The prime ministerial government
D. Judicial Supremacy
3 The sphere in which citizens pursue their own goals in voluntary associations is known as
A. The public sphere
B. Civil society
C. The corporate sphere
D. The political sphere
4 Which of the following best describes the nation-state?
A. Group of people who consider themselves a nation
B. Territory in which there is a recognized authority for law-making and law enforcement
C. Territory which is home to a given people
D. Group of the people who choose their government
5 Why is a coalition government considered to be unstable?
A. the two parties do not always agree
B. The prime minister must always come from the biggest party in the legislature
C. The parties which make up the coalition do not always agree
D. The prime minister receiver less respect than one who is elected with a big majority
6 Modern bureaucracies are the best example of organization based on which kind's authority?
A. Traditional
B. Charismatic
C. Rational-Legal
D. Political
7 A constitutional system with its "basic principle of Executive' continuous responsibility to the Legislature is
A. People's Democracy
B. Parliamentary Democracy
C. Socialist Democracy
D. Direct Democracy
8 Which one of the following theories considers democracy not a government of the people but as the iron law of oligarchy"?
A. The Pluralist
B. The Marxist
C. The Elitist
D. The Idealist
9 Development bureaucracy is different from traditional burearucracy as:
A. It is structurally less rigid and behaviorally more flexible
B. It consists of more specialists, experts than generalists
C. It ensures uniformity and coordination
D. It is accountable to a political superior
10 Who among the following has/have identified rule-making ,, rule application and rule adjudication as three authoritative governmental functions?
A. Almond and Coleman
B. Robert Dahl
C. Harold Dwight Lasswell
D. David Easton

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