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Question # 1

The Magna Carta, the Glorious Revolution, and the writing of John Locke all contributed to Great Britain's development of

Question # 2

Which one of the following principles distinguishes the cabinet system from the Presidential system?

Question # 3

The term "elite" was first began to use in

Question # 4

A voluntary union of sovereign and independent states is called:

Question # 5

Which of the following is true of a constitutional democracy?

Question # 6

Which one or the following statements regarding Parliamentary and Presidential forms of government is correct?

Question # 7

Deliberative theory of democracy arose as a protest against

Question # 8

In which of the following environments is political risk likely to be the highest?

Question # 9

The statement it brings about a chasm between sources of knowledge and legislative centers of their application applies to

Question # 10

He is known as the major theorist of bureaucracy:

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1 Which one of the following statements in regard to Presidential form of Government is not correct?
A. Member of the Cabinet is not representatives of the people since they do not have definite programe of their own to implement
B. The Members of the Cabinet arc responsible to the president for all their Actions
C. Real Executive is the legislature
D. There is not gap between theory and practice
2 "To rule is to educate" is said by:
A. Muhammad (SAW)
B. Al- Ghazali
C. Allama Iqbal
D. None of these
3 The book "State against Democracy (1988) is written by
A. Mark J, Kesselman
B. Hoffman
C. Heller
D. Rajni Kothari
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 'Democratic deficit' denote a perceived deficiency in the
A. Way a particular political arrangement works in practice against a benchmark as to how it is supposed to work in theory
B. Practice of fiscal policies in a democratic State
C. Participative management practices in public sector undertakings
D. Political economies of countries undergoing structural adjustment policies in the post-globalized period
6 Separation of powers refers to which branches of government?
A. Legislative , executive and military
B. Executive, judicial and administrative
C. Legislative executive and judicial
D. Executive, administrative and military
7 Which one of the following cannot be considered a theorist of democracy
A. Alexis de Tocqueville
B. J.J. Rousseau
C. J.S. Mill
D. F.W. Nietzsche
8 The statement it brings about a chasm between sources of knowledge and legislative centers of their application applies to
A. The Presidential system of government
B. The practice of delegated legislation
C. Dictatorship of the Cabinet
D. The relationship between ministers and civil servants
9 Which one of the following combinations all federal states
A. U . S . A Canada. Australia. Sri Lanka
B. France. Malaysia, Canada, U.S.A
C. Pakistan. South Africa. Sri Lanka Canada
D. U. S. A Australia. Pakistan Canada
10 Federalism is often seen as adventageous when
A. The country covers a huge geographical area
B. The country contains strong local identites
C. There is a big disparity between rich and poor
D. There are many cultural groups in soiety

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