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Question # 1

The 'realistic theory of democracy as a critique of the classical democracy was formulated by:

Question # 2

Which one of the following cannot be considered a theorist of democracy

Question # 3

"The Cabinet is the hyphen that joins the buckle that fastens the executive to the legislature", according to

Question # 4

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

Question # 5

The principle of Judicial Review means to

Question # 6

According to John Locke, the best form of Government is

Question # 7

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

Question # 8

Who among the following, characterized bureaucracy as a rationalistic authority

Question # 9

When the military dominates a political system

Question # 10

A voluntary union of sovereign and independent states is called:

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1 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
2 "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?
A. Dictatorship
B. Absolute monarchy
C. Totalitarian state
D. Representative democracy
3 "Bureaucracy and Modernization" is written y
A. parsons
B. Weber
C. Merle Fainsod
D. Seymour Martin lipset
4 Which one of the following principles distinguishes the cabinet system from the Presidential system?
A. Fixed tenure of government
B. Judicial review
C. The relationship of the legislature with the executive
D. The concentration or division of government powers
5 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
6 In the Presidential system of government , the cabinet members are
A. Elected by the legislature
B. All members of the political party to which the President belongs
C. Nominated by President
D. All elected representative of the legislature
7 "All administration means domination " who said this
A. Weber
B. Martin Albrow
C. R. K Merton
D. Talcot Parsons
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 '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
10 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

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