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Question # 1

A constitutional system with its "basic principle of Executive' continuous responsibility to the Legislature is

Question # 2

Which one of the following is not a Weberian classification of authority?

Question # 3

A simple three -fold classification off political parties into single party system two part system and multi party system has been made by

Question # 4

Max Weber focused in his works on

Question # 5

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

Question # 6

Why is a coalition government considered to be unstable?

Question # 7

Constitutional government stands for:

Question # 8

Who among the following has/have identified rule-making ,, rule application and rule adjudication as three authoritative governmental functions?

Question # 9

Which one of the following is an essential prerequisite for constitutionalism?

Question # 10

Development bureaucracy is different from traditional burearucracy as:

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1 Max Weber focused in his works on
A. Constitution of states
B. Legal structure
C. Legitimacy of government
D. Forms of government
2 Lord Hew art has characterized the power and authority of bureaucracy as:
A. Self-aggrandizement
B. New despotism
C. elite-rule
D. Empire building
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 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
5 The practice adopted by the party in power to reward its members and supports through government contracts and jobs is called
A. Division of powers
B. Implied powers
C. Power politics
D. Spoils systems
6 Bureaucracy in (he modem state is the form of:
A. Traditional authority
B. Rational-legal authority
C. Charismatic authority
D. Political authority
7 Under a cabinet form of government, the cabinet generally remains in office
A. For a fixed term
B. so long as it enjoys the confidence of the popular chamber of legislature
C. so long as it enjoys the confidence of the head of state
D. So long as it enjoys the confidence of the electorate
8 A constitutional government is
A. A limited government
B. A government with a constitution
C. A government headed by the President
D. A government headed by the Prime minister
9 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
10 the first systematic classification of government was given by
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Socrates
D. Montesquieu

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