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Question # 1

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

Question # 2

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

Question # 3

Which form of government does the quotation support?

Question # 4

Deliberative theory of democracy arose as a protest against

Question # 5

What is authority?

Question # 6

Parliamentary from of government first evolved in

Question # 7

According to John Locke, the best form of Government is

Question # 8

In which one of the following countries does a mixture of Parliamentary and Presidential form of Government exist?

Question # 9

Left-wing dictatorships

Question # 10

The book "State against Democracy (1988) is written by

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1 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
2 Which of the following is least likely to be found in an authoritarian state?
A. Freedom of the media
B. Elections
C. Presidential Government
D. Strong military establishment
3 In a federal system
A. The union is dissolvable
B. The states can secede from the Union
C. The Union is indestructible
D. The Union and states are indestructible
4 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
5 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
6 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
7 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
8 The 'realistic theory of democracy as a critique of the classical democracy was formulated by:
A. Ernest Barker
B. Harold Laski
C. joseph Alois Schumpeter
D. Hannah Arendt
9 "Two Treatises of Government" was written by
A. Thomas Hobbes
B. Montesquieu
C. John Locke
D. None of these
10 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

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