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Question # 1

In which of the following environments is political risk likely to be the highest?

Question # 2

"Two Treatises of Government" was written by

Question # 3

According to Allama Iqbal in which form of Government heads are counted

Question # 4

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

Question # 5

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

Question # 6

In the parliamentary form of government the members of the Council of Ministers are collectively responsible to

Question # 7

In South Africa , how is the Presidential Cabinet constituted?

Question # 8

How does the parliamentary system differ from the presidential one?

Question # 9

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

Question # 10

In a federal system

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1 A telling example of a fusion of the presidential and parliamentary forms of government is provided by
A. Switzerland
B. Canada
C. France
D. Germany
2 Federalism is often seen as adventageous when
A. The country covers a huge geographical area
B. The country contains strong local identites
C. There is a big disparity between rich and poor
D. There are many cultural groups in soiety
3 "Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789)" was written by
A. jeremy bentham
B. J. S. Mill
C. John Locke
D. None
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 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
6 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
7 The basic problem in the working of parliamentary system in Pakistan arises out of
A. Lack of a cohesive and viable party system
B. The absence of an efficient and independent bureaucracy
C. Lack of clear constitutional provisions
D. Weak political executive on account of its dependence on the legislative
8 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
9 In South Africa , how is the Presidential Cabinet constituted?
A. By presidential discretion
B. By single party majority
C. By proportional representation of coalition partners
D. By proportional representation of political partners
10 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

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