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CSS Political Science Topic 8 Forms of Government

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Question # 1

A voluntary union of sovereign and independent states is called:

Question # 2

In which one of the following systems of Government is Bicameralism an essential feature

Question # 3

In the parliamentary form of government the members of the Council of Ministers are collectively responsible to

Question # 4

What is the bureaucratic role?

Question # 5

Which of the following is not likely to be a priority for a leftwing political party?

Question # 6

The final outcome of the French presidential election is on the completion of (run of election) second ballot among

Question # 7

The nineteenth century liberals were distrustful of democracy because

Question # 8

The principle of Judicial Review means to

Question # 9

The defining feature of sovereignty is

Question # 10

"To rule is to educate" is said by:

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1 'Judicial restraint as counter-philosophy to 'Judicial activism ' implies that
A. The 'original intent' of the law should be strictly adhered to in all cases
B. The role of judges is merely to say what the law 'is and not to' make' law in the process of interpretation
C. Judges should be value -neutral in all judicial pronouncements
D. judges should not be restrained in formulating public policies and judicial philosophies
2 The Magna Carta, the Glorious Revolution, and the writing of John Locke all contributed to Great Britain's development of
A. Absolute monarchy
B. Ethnic rivalries
C. Parliamentary democracy
D. Imperialist policies
3 Which of the following is a good example of a dictatorship?
A. Tyranny
B. Oligarchy
C. Democracy
D. None of these : Aristocracy
4 In which the following federal system decentralization is implemented under the "grass roots" doctrine?
A. Presidential system
B. parliamentary system
C. Federal system
D. unitary system
5 In which one of the following systems of Government is Bicameralism an essential feature
A. Parliamentary system
B. Presidential system
C. Unitary system
D. Federal system
6 When the military dominates a political system
A. The government is always headed by a single individual
B. It often rules as an institution
C. There is little chance of a return to civilian rule
D. Large-scale public works projects are often instituted
7 Dual federalism implies that:
A. national and state Governments retain separate spheres of action
B. National and state Governments are expected to collaborate in pursuit of the interest of the public
C. National and state Governments are expected to collaborate in pursuit of the interest of the public
D. national and Suit Government have the same function
8 The Unitary State is stronger then a Federal one because all powers of government are concentrated in the hands of one single set of authorities. Hence there is:
A. Absence of conflict of authority an responsibility
B. Absence of simplification of government organization
C. Overlapping Jurisdiction
D. Duplication of functions
9 Which of the following is true of a constitutional democracy?
A. Majority rule is limited
B. All minorities combined must have power equal to that of the majority
C. Minorities must have their own representation in the legislature
D. Elections are free and fair but held very infrequently
10 The final outcome of the French presidential election is on the completion of (run of election) second ballot among
A. All the candidates
B. Top two candidates
C. Top three candidates
D. Top four candidates

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