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Question # 1

The rule of law encompasses all but which one of the following?

Question # 2

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

Question # 3

Which one of the following principles distinguishes the cabinet system from the Presidential system?

Question # 4

The defining feature of sovereignty is

Question # 5

The most powerful legislature in the world is the

Question # 6

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

Question # 7

Totalitarian governments see_____as their enemies.

Question # 8

Deliberative theory of democracy arose as a protest against

Question # 9

Separation of powers refers to which branches of government?

Question # 10

The final outcome of the French presidential election is on the completion of (run of election) second ballot among

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1 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
2 '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
3 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
4 The principle of Judicial Review means to
A. Interpret law
B. Rewrite law
C. Revive a law
D. none
5 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
6 "Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789)" was written by
A. jeremy bentham
B. J. S. Mill
C. John Locke
D. None
7 In which one of the following countries does a mixture of Parliamentary and Presidential form of Government exist?
A. Switzerland
B. France
C. United states of America
D. Germany
8 Type of government where one person or small group holds all the power
A. Monarchy
B. Direct democracy
C. Dictatorship
D. Republic
9 Which one of the following statements in regard to Presidential form of Government is not correct?
A. Member of the Cabinet is not representatives of the people since they do not have definite programe of their own to implement
B. The Members of the Cabinet arc responsible to the president for all their Actions
C. Real Executive is the legislature
D. There is not gap between theory and practice
10 According to Allama Iqbal in which form of Government heads are counted
A. Oligarchy
B. Democracy
C. Polity
D. None of these

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