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The concept of Rights, Property, Liberty, Equality and Justice are related to

Question # 2

Federalism is often seen as adventageous when

Question # 3

Who among the following thinkers has claimed that the history of ideas has ended with the recognition of liberal democracy as 'the final form of human government'?

Question # 4

The authority possessed by local bodies in a unitary system of government is

Question # 5

The nineteenth century liberals were distrustful of democracy because

Question # 6

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

Question # 7

Who among the following, characterized bureaucracy as a rationalistic authority

Question # 8

In the post second World War period, role and importance of bureaucracy has increased in:

Question # 9

Which one of the following is not a characteristic feature of bureaucracy, according to Max Weber?

Question # 10

In a parliamentary form of government, miisters are appointed by

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1 Who criticized that Weberian Bureaucracy is not a modern phenomenon?
A. Joseph LaPalombara
B. Peter Michael Blau
C. Creel and A.B Spitzer
D. Parsons
2 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
3 Which one of the following is considered to be a basic feature of a federal government?
A. Separation of Powers
B. Cabinet Dictatorship
C. Collective Responsibility
D. Division of powers between the center and the units
4 'Judicial restraint as counter-philosophy to 'Judicial activism ' implies that
A. The 'original intent' of the law should be strictly adhered to in all cases
B. The role of judges is merely to say what the law 'is and not to' make' law in the process of interpretation
C. Judges should be value -neutral in all judicial pronouncements
D. judges should not be restrained in formulating public policies and judicial philosophies
5 In a parliamentary form of government, miisters are appointed by
A. The head of the state at his discretion
B. The head of the government
C. The head of the state on the recommendations of the head of the government
D. The legislature
6 Dual federalism implies that:
A. national and state Governments retain separate spheres of action
B. National and state Governments are expected to collaborate in pursuit of the interest of the public
C. National and state Governments are expected to collaborate in pursuit of the interest of the public
D. national and Suit Government have the same function
7 To Weber, bureaucracy is
A. Instrument of manipulation
B. An Administration of appointed officials
C. Administrative organ in different types of authority
D. Inefficient and Corrupt
8 In the parliamentary form of government the members of the Council of Ministers are collectively responsible to
A. The Head of state
B. The Chairman of the Upper House and the Speaker of the Lower House
C. The popular House of the Parliament
D. The Prime Minister
9 The word "Democracy" has been derived from the language
A. Greek
B. Latin
C. English
D. None of them
10 Deliberative theory of democracy arose as a protest against
A. Rational choice theory
B. Polyarchy
C. Voter apathy in well-established democracies
D. All of them

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