A. The Queen is immune from the jurisdiction of law
B. The Queen has no power of ruling
C. The Queen has immense power of ruling
D. The Queen is above law
Related Mcqs:
- The Queen’s Bench Divisions presided by:____________?
A. The Lord Chancellor
B. The Lord Chief Justice
C. The Justice of Peace
D. Stipendiary Magistrate - The Queen can pardon or reprieve offenders on the advice of:______________?
A. The Lord Chancellor
B. The Prime Minister
C. The Deputy Speaker
D. The Home Secretary - The Queen must be a faithful:
A. Protestant
B. Communist
C. Catholic
D. Buddhist - The Queen appoints judges on the advice of the Prime Minister or:____________?
A. The Home Secretary
B. The Speaker
C. The Deputy Speaker
D. The Lord Chancellor - The husband of United Kingdom Queen is to be called:______________?
A. The Duke of Edinburgh
B. The King
C. The Prime Minister
D. None of them - The King or Queen is the symbol of:____________?
A. Democracy
B. Fedualism
C. Constitutional continuity
D. Imperial unity - Sovereignty of Queen of Great Britain can be classified as:___________?
A. Titular sovereignty
B. Real sovereignty
C. Popular sovereignty
D. Legal sovereignty - 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 - Which one of the following statements in wrong?
A. Sovereignty rests exclusively with the state
B. Sovereignty is permanent
C. Sovereignty is shared by the state with government
D. State can give a part of its sovereignty to society - Which one of the following is wrong as per Rousseau’s theory of General will in mind?
A. General Will is always good, just and right
B. General Will is the will of the masses
C. General Will is supreme, inalienable and indivisible
D. Individual’s freedom consists in acting in conformity with General Will