A. The executive knows fully well the feelings of the legislature
B. The decisions can be quickly taken
C. There is cooperation between the executive and the legislture
D. It is a respobsible Government
E. It is flexible form of Government
Month: June 2022
A. In it there is widespread political education
B. In it there is complete separation of powers
C. In it there is flexibility
D. It is self corrective form of Government
A. The legislature is respobsible to Government
B. The legislature is responsible to judiciary
C. The executive is responsible to legislature
D. The judiciary is respobsible to legislature
E. None of the above
A. The President has fixed tenure
B. The President cannot enter the House of Parliament
C. The President cannot canclude treaties
D. The President can dismiss his Secretaries at any time
A. There is the system of joint respobsibility
B. Prime Minister is the leader of the team
C. There is complete separation of powers
D. The Ministers are the colleagues of the Prime Minister
A. Independent from the legislature
B. Dependent on the legislature
C. Dependent on judiciary
D. Dependent on the Council of Ministers
A. The executive has no fixed tenure
B. There is system of separation of powers
C. There is system of checks and balances
D. There is no collective responsibility of cabinet
A. The executive head can dissolved the legislature before its normal term
B. The legislature can oust the President by a vote of no confidence
C. The legislature can be dissolved by the President with the consent of the judiciary
D. Neither the executive can dissolve the legislature nor the legislature can remove the executive before its term
A. Enjoys a fixed tenure
B. Holds office during pleasure of the legislature
C. Holds office during the pleasure of the King
D. Holds office during the pleasure of party bosses
A. Are taken from the two houses of Parliament
B. Are taken from amongst persons who are not members of Parliament
C. May be taken from the popular house
D. Are nominated by the head of state on the advice of Supreme Court