An Introduction To Political Science Set 16
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This set of An Introduction to Political Science Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on An Introduction To Political Science Set 16
Q1 | In India Money bill can be introduced ………………….
- only in the Rajya Sabha
- only in the Lok Saha
- In both Lok Sabha and Rajya- Sabha
- in joint sitting of both the houses
Q2 | Unicameralism exists in
- India
- china
- USA
- UK
Q3 | Unicameralism exists in
- India
- Israel
- USA
- UK
Q4 | Bi-cameralism exists in
- Israel
- New Zealand
- India
- Bangladesh
Q5 | Hasty and ill considered legislation can be checked by the presence of
- Unicameralism
- Bi-cameralism
- Cameralism
- Multi-cameralism
Q6 | In India president can nominate…….. members to the Rajya Sabha
- 10
- 8
- 14
- 12
Q7 | Rule application is the function of the ………….
- Legislature
- Executive
- Judiciary
- Supreme Court
Q8 | President of India is the…………..
- real executive
- nominal executive
- permanent executive
- none of the above
Q9 | Bureaucracts constitutes the………………………
- nominal Executive
- political executive
- permanent executive
- none of the above
Q10 | In India Prime Minister and his cabinet constitutes the……………..
- nominal executive
- permanent executive
- real executive
- none of the above
Q11 | Plural executive exists in…………………
- India
- USA
- UK
- Switzerland
Q12 | The executive in Switzerland is the …………………..
- Federal Council
- Federal assembly
- Federal Tribunal
- Federal Legislature
Q13 | In USA the President can only be removed from office by the process of ………………
- amendment
- Impeachment
- censure motion
- no-confidence motion
Q14 | Ordinance is the law made by the………….
- Legislature
- Judiciary
- Executive
- Prime Minister
Q15 | In parliamentary system a bill becomes an act when it gets the formal assent of the……………..
- Prime Minister
- head of the government
- real executive
- head of the state
Q16 | Rule adjudication is the main function of the………………….
- Legislature
- Executive
- Judiciary
- executive and legislature
Q17 | In India judges are………………..
- elected by the Legislature
- appointed by the Legislature
- appointed by the Executive
- elected by the executive
Q18 | In Switzerland judges are …………………..
- elected by the people
- appointed by the Legislature
- appointed by the Executive
- elected by the executive
Q19 | One way of ensuring the independence of judiciary is…………………….
- giving short tenure in office
- making the removal of judges easy
- security of service
- appointment by the people
Q20 | Judicial review is a feature of countries with …………………..
- un written constitution
- unitary system
- unwritten constitution and federal systems
- written constitutions and federal systems
Q21 | Doctrine of judicial review originated in……………….
- India
- UK
- France
- USA
Q22 | By the constitution of India, the article that entrust the court with review power is……………
- Art. 17
- Art.18
- Art.21
- Art. 13
Q23 | What is the full form of PIL
- public interest law
- president initiated legislation
- public interest litigation
- Prime Minister initiated legislation
Q24 | All power concentrated in the hand of the central government is called ………….
- federal system
- unitary system
- parliamentary system
- presidential system
Q25 | Unitary government exist in ……………..
- India
- USA
- UK
- Switzerland