CSS :: England Constitution
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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 |
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
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142. |
The English constitution is: |
A. |
Federal in form |
B. |
Unitary in form |
C. |
Composite in form |
D. |
Confederal in form |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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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 |
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
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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 |
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
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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 |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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146. |
Kingship in England can be traced back to: |
A. |
Norman period |
B. |
Anglo-Saxon period |
C. |
French period |
D. |
Immemorial period |
Answer: Option B
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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 |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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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 |
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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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 |
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
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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 |
Answer: Option D
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