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Question # 1

In South Africa , how is the Presidential Cabinet constituted?

Question # 2

A telling example of a fusion of the presidential and parliamentary forms of government is provided by

Question # 3

Which one of the following is not an essential feature of the parliamentary system?

Question # 4

Federation implies

Question # 5

The idea that peace between countries have democratic form of government at the democratic level was first propounded by

Question # 6

"Two Treatises of Government" was written by

Question # 7

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

Question # 8

How does the parliamentary system differ from the presidential one?

Question # 9

"Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely." --Lord Action, British historian Based on this quotation, why type of government would Lord Action most Likely support?

Question # 10

The recent histories of France Germany, and Japan demonstrate that

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1 Type of government where all voters in a community meet to make laws and decide actions
A. Monarchy
B. Republic
C. Dictatorship
D. Direct democracy
2 According to Herbert Morrison, Bureaucracy is the
A. Price of dictatorship
B. Price of Parliamentary Democracy
C. Price of federalism
D. none
3 Which statement describes a characteristic of the British parliamentary system today?
A. The Prime Minister is elected by the majority party in Parliament
B. The members of the house of commons are appointed for life
C. The minority party party has no vote in the Parliament
D. The monarch serves as a strong head of state
4 What is the difference between parliamentary and presidential democracy?
A. Election of the executive branch
B. Election of the legislature
C. The court system
D. Extent of government power
5 Which one of the following is not a characteristic feature of bureaucracy, according to Max Weber?
A. Continuity
B. Rationality
C. Consistency
D. political commitment
6 The principle of Judicial Review means to
A. Interpret law
B. Rewrite law
C. Revive a law
D. none
7 The feature which is present in the Presidential system but lacking the Parliamentary system is the
A. Distinction between the real and the nominal executive
B. Fixed tenure of the Chief executive
C. Formation of the Executive from the members of legislatures
D. Responsibility of the Executive to the Legislature
8 What type of government has a king or queen that holds all the power?
A. Monarchy
B. Dictatorship
C. Direct democracy
D. Republic
9 Political power in Western Europe and the United States has increasingly shifted to the
A. legislative branch
B. judicial system
C. Executive branch
D. Regulatory agencies
10 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

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