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CSS :: England Constitution


141.  In Great Britain the executive is responsible to the:
A. Judiciary B. Prime Minister
C. To the Queen or King D. To the legislature

142.  The English constitution is:
A. Federal in form B. Unitary in form
C. Composite in form D. Confederal in form

143.  Conventions enable a rigid framework to be kept up with changing social needs and changing political ideas:
A. Jennings says B. Dicey says
C. Holds worth says D. None of them says

144.  The whole of cabinet system in English is based on:
A. Queen or King personal will B. People confidence
C. Conventions D. On majority principles

145.  The right to govern in England flows through the legislature to:
A. The Prime Minister B. The Cabinet
C. The Court of Law D. None of them

146.  Kingship in England can be traced back to:
A. Norman period B. Anglo-Saxon period
C. French period D. Immemorial period

147.  The King can do not wrong because:
A. He is a pious person B. He can authorize no wrong
C. He is above the law D. He is a law himself

148.  The King's prerogatives can be translated into actions:
A. By Courts of law B. Parliamentary acts
C. A Minister responsible to the Parliament D. By his own executive order

149.  There is a fundamental distinction between:
A. The King and crown B. Queen and King
C. Prime Minister and King D. None of them

150.  The King is a :
A. Interpreter of the constitution B. Reformer of the constitution
C. An advisor of the constitution D. Guardian of the constitution




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