A. It should help political executive in the implementation of programmes
B. It should properly guide political executive
C. It should keep its records properly
D. It should avoid giving classified information to political executive
Bureaucracy
Bureaucracy
A. To help maintaining law and order
B. To help preparing international treaties
C. To help preparing national budget
D. To promulgate ordinances
E. To implement laws in proper spirit
A. To keep financial stability
B. To help in maintaining sound economy
C. To take their grievances to the Members of Parliament
D. To properly perform quasi-judicial allotted functions
E. None of these
A. To guide the Ministers
B. To avoid lag between law and its implementation
C. To prepare sub-rules and regulations for the laws
D. To help in maintaining financial stability
E. To avoid the political head to the extent possible
A. It should properly scrutinize ligislative proposals
B. It should vigorously implement laws
C. It should be inelastic in law implementation
D. It should try to be maximum efficient
A. Parliamentary form of Government
B. Presidential form of Government
C. Socialist system
D. Democratic system
E. All forms and systems
A. Implement laws in letters
B. Implement laws in spirit
C. Be too rigid
D. Be flexible
A. It should avoid confrontation with political executive
B. It should guide Ministers
C. It should provide factural data to the executive
D. It should insist to the last on its viewpoint
A. Political ideology
B. Political leadership
C. Farm of Government
D. Head of the state
E. Head of the Government
A. It should be impartial
B. It should be too rigid
C. It should implment laws in goad spirit
D. It should work in close cooperation with the political executive