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Question # 1

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

Question # 2

The term "elite" was first began to use in

Question # 3

What type of government has a king or queen that holds all the power?

Question # 4

Which one of the following thinkers defended representative democracy against direct democracy?

Question # 5

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

Question # 6

"Bureaucracy is the price of parliamentary democracy"___the statement is made by

Question # 7

Federalism is often seen as adventageous when

Question # 8

'Judicial restraint as counter-philosophy to 'Judicial activism ' implies that

Question # 9

Political power in Western Europe and the United States has increasingly shifted to the

Question # 10

What is the difference between parliamentary and presidential democracy?

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1 "theory of Divine Right of King" was presented by King James of England in century
A. 16th
B. 17th
C. 18th
D. None of these
2 In which one of the following countries does a mixture of Parliamentary and Presidential form of Government exist?
A. Switzerland
B. France
C. United states of America
D. Germany
3 Who criticized the power and authority of Bureaucracy as 'New Despotism'
A. lord Hewart
B. Ramsay Muir
C. John McDonald Pfiffner
D. Rolf presthus
4 The distinction between the parliamentary and presidential political system depends upon the relationship between
A. Legislature & executive
B. P.M & President
C. P.M A his cabinet
D. None
5 In which one of the following systems of governments bicameralism an essential feature?
A. Presidential system
B. Parliamentary system
C. Federal system
D. Unity system
6 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
7 "Two Treatises of Government" was written by
A. Thomas Hobbes
B. Montesquieu
C. John Locke
D. None of these
8 Which one of the following statement is wrong?
A. Under the parliamentary system there exits the leadership of the Prime Minister, but under the presidential system the President is the leader of the government
B. Under the parliamentary system there exist both titular head and the actual head, but under the presidential system there is only one head
C. Under the parliamentary system there is the integration between the legislature and the executive but under the presidential system there is separation
D. Under the parliamentary system sovereignty rests with Parliament but under the presidential system the President is sovereign
9 The recent histories of France Germany, and Japan demonstrate that
A. Democracy will flourish whenever a country is prosperous
B. Strong executives can lead to weak judiciaries
C. it is possible to provide a stable social environment despite inadequate economic growth
D. Constitutional democracy is highly adaptable
10 Type of government where one person or small group holds all the power
A. Monarchy
B. Direct democracy
C. Dictatorship
D. Republic

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