An Introduction To Political Science Set 18
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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 18
Q1 | In Presidential system is the ……………
- nominal executive
- permanent executive
- real executive
- none of the above
Q2 | One organ of government act as a check on the power of the other organ is doctrineof…………..
- checks and powers
- balance of power
- checks and balances
- stable power
Q3 | Chief merit of presidential system is its …………
- stability
- authoritarianism
- simplicity
- rigidity
Q4 | System which is considered suitable for dealing with emergencies
- Presidential system
- Parliamentary systems
- plural executive
- all the above
Q5 | Origin of party system is connected with which country
- India
- china
- France
- England
Q6 | Political parties of the modern kind first emerged in ………………..
- India
- France
- Italy
- USA
Q7 | Which is not a feature of political party
- members agree on fundamental principles of the party
- members share same ideology
- members are organized
- does not aim to capture power
Q8 | Political parties may be formed on the basis of………….
- economic interest
- ideology
- human nature
- all the above
Q9 | Political parties ……………. the political process.
- unite
- simplify
- stabilize
- all the above
Q10 | Which is not a function of political party
- rule adjudication
- political education
- political recruitment
- political socialization
Q11 | Single party system exist in ………..
- UK
- USA
- Russia
- china
Q12 | One party rule is generally associated with ……………..
- democracies
- monarchies
- totalitarian regimes
- none of the above
Q13 | One party dominates the politics and administration of a country
- bi-party system
- two party system
- multiparty system
- none of the above
Q14 | Italy under Mussolini was an example of……………
- bi- party system
- multi-party system
- single party system
- none of the above
Q15 | Great merit of one party system is its ………………..
- democratic nature
- stability
- responsiveness
- ability to take right decisions
Q16 | Single party systems are ………….
- less expensive
- expensive
- very democratic
- slow to take decisions
Q17 | Single party systems ………….
- may eliminate opposition
- may lead to elite rule
- may lead to authoritarianism
- All the above
Q18 | Bi-party system exists in …………….
- France
- USA
- China
- Italy
Q19 | Bi-party system means
- only two major parties exist in a country
- only two parties exit in a country
- more than two major parties exist in a country
- only one party is allowed in a country.
Q20 | In USA the two major parties are the Republican Party and the……………….
- Labour Party
- Conservative Party
- Democratic Party
- Congress Party
Q21 | The two major parties in UK are the Conservative Party and the……………
- Labour Party
- Republican Party
- Democratic Party
- Congress Party
Q22 | Multi-party system exists in ………………
- UK
- USA
- Cuba
- India
Q23 | Multi-party system does not exist in ……………….
- UK
- India
- Italy
- France
Q24 | Which system is considered more democratic
- single part system
- two –party system
- multi-party system
- Monarchies
Q25 | Main drawback of multiparty systems is its ………………….
- authoritarian nature of governments
- instability of governments
- Genuine alternative for the people to choose
- all the above