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Question # 1

Separation of powers refers to which branches of government?

Question # 2

What is the difference between parliamentary and presidential democracy?

Question # 3

A bureaucrat symbolizes a man eminent for

Question # 4

Parliamentary from of government first evolved in

Question # 5

According to Herbert Morrison, Bureaucracy is the

Question # 6

In South Africa , how is the Presidential Cabinet constituted?

Question # 7

"Two Treatises of Government" was written by

Question # 8

"Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789)" was written by

Question # 9

According to Weber, the modern bureaucracy is based on which of the following basis of authority?

Question # 10

The idea that peace between countries have democratic form of government at the democratic level was first propounded by

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1 The term "Bureaucratic" was first coined by
A. Weber
B. Vincent de Gournay
C. J.S Mill
D. Robert Michels
2 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
3 What does deliberative democracy lay emphasis on
A. Aggregation of individual preferences into collective choice
B. mobilization of People towards ideals and norms upheld by a wide variety of groups and committees
C. Dialogue and deliberation among citizens considered
D. According to equal weight to each person's preferences
4 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
5 The term "elite" was first began to use in
A. France and Germany
B. U.K and U. S
C. U.s and U.S.S.R
D. None
6 The concept of Rights, Property, Liberty, Equality and Justice are related to
A. Dictatorship
B. Aristocracy
C. Democracy
D. Oligarchy
7 It is normally the technique of pressure groups to impress the legislature
A. Canvassing
B. Lobbing
C. Propaganda
D. None
8 '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
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 "All administration means domination " who said this
A. Weber
B. Martin Albrow
C. R. K Merton
D. Talcot Parsons

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