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Question # 1

Which one of the following statements about totalitarian democracy is correct?

Question # 2

In which the following federal system decentralization is implemented under the "grass roots" doctrine?

Question # 3

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

Question # 4

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

Question # 5

The term "Bureaucratic" was first coined by

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

Question # 7

The recent histories of France Germany, and Japan demonstrate that

Question # 8

It is normally the technique of pressure groups to impress the legislature

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The term "elite" was first began to use in

Question # 10

The distinction between the parliamentary and presidential political system depends upon the relationship between

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1 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
2 Who criticized the power and authority of Bureaucracy as 'New Despotism'
A. lord Hewart
B. Ramsay Muir
C. John McDonald Pfiffner
D. Rolf presthus
3 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
4 How does the parliamentary system differ from the presidential one?
A. The president is always directly elected by the people
B. The prime minister is usually the head of the party winning the most votes in parliamentary elections
C. The president has more power than the prime minister
D. The Prime minister has more power than the president
5 In which of the following environments is political risk likely to be the highest?
A. Where the government is authoritarian
B. Where there internal or external threats to the government
C. Where there is a large military establishment
D. Where there are diverse cultural groups
6 The rule of law encompasses all but which one of the following?
A. Equality of citizens under the law
B. An elected president
C. Constitutionalism
D. Independent judiciary
7 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
8 The nineteenth century liberals were distrustful of democracy because
A. It was in conflict with the principle of liberty
B. It was opposed to hereditary rule
C. It emphasized the idea of economic justice
D. it tended to undermine the power of landed aristocracy
9 Which one of the following is not an essential feature of the parliamentary system?
A. Fusion of the Executive and the Legislature
B. Nominal head of the state
C. Collective responsibility
D. Fixed tenure
10 Who among the following, characterized bureaucracy as a rationalistic authority
A. F.M. Marx
B. Vilfredo Federico Pareto
C. Max Weber
D. Herbert Alexander Simon

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