A. Separation of powers
B. Division of powers
C. Fusion of powers
D. Centralization of powers
Month: June 2022
A. Play an important role in initiating legislation
B. Do not play any role in legislation because they are not members of Legislature
C. Can paly an effective role in legislation only when the same Party enjoys majority in the Legislature to which the President belongs
D. None of the above
A. Cannot be removed by the Legislature
B. Can be easily removed by the Legislature
C. Can be removed by the legislature through a very difficult process
D. None of the above
A. State
B. Government
C. State as well as government
D. None of the above
A. Nominal powers
B. Real powers
C. Dictatorial powers
D. No powers
A. President is the head of state
B. The executive is subordinate to the legislature
C. The legislature is subordianate to the executive
D. The legislature and executive are independent of each other
A. He is an elected representative of the people
B. He can address the people whenever he chooses
C. People can approach him any time
D. He consults the elected representatives of the people on all important national issues
A. U.K.
B. U.S.A.
C. France
D. Australia
A. It ensures continuity and consistency of policy
B. It makes the opposition behave in a responsible manner
C. It provides autocratic powers to the executive
D. It provides a flexible form of government
A. Leads to frequent confliicts between the Legislature and the executive
B. Secures swiftness in decision and vigour in action
C. Encourages despotic tendencies of government
D. Is not able to adopt itself according to changing requirements