A. Absolute Government
B. Responsible Government
C. Non-parliamentary Government
D. Coalition Government
Related Mcqs:
- Under Cabinet Government the right to reshuffle the Cabinet rests with:
A. The head of the state
B. The Prime Minister
C. The Speaker
D. The Select Committee of the Cabinet - After the defeat of Muslim League in election in East Pakistan, majority government could not be formed. A coalition cabinet ws formed. Who became the leader of the new cabinet and Mohammad Ali Bogra was sent back to his former position of Pakistan’s Ambassador to U.S.A?
A. Tameez-ud-Din
B. Mohammad Ali Bogra
C. Khan Zaman
D. Iskandar Mirza - The cabinet meeting in UK is usually held every Wednesday morning in the cabinet rook at _________
A. 10 Downing Street
B. Westminster Abbey
C. Oxford
D. None of these - Which one of the following functions has been wrongly attributed to the Cabinet under Cabinet System?
A. It introduces important bills in the house
B. It defends the policy of the Government on the floor of house
C. In introduces the budget in the Parliament
D. None of the above - Cabinet System of Government was first of all initiated in: _________?
A. Japan
B. Britain
C. China
D. None of These - The real executive under Cabinet Government is accountable to: _______?
A. None
B. The head of the State
C. The Parliament
D. The people directly - Most of the principles of Cabinet Government took permanent shape:
A. By the close of eighteenth century
B. By the middle of the nineteenth century
C. During the twentieth century
D. By 1688 - The real executive authority under Cabinet Government rests with:
A. The Council of Ministers
B. The Prime Minister
C. The Constitution
D. The Parliament - Cabinet Government has great educative value because:
A. It invariably provide; freedom to press
B. It makes provision for free and compulsory education
C. All the problems facing the country are freely discussed parliament and through other medias
D. Of all the above reasons - Cabinet Government works best under:
A. Single party system
B. Two-party system
C. Multi-party system
D. Partyless system