A. It encourages dictatiorship of Cabinet
B. It provides for an instable government
C. It ensures efficiency of administration
D. It is not suitable for dealing effectively with the emergencies
Cabinet Government
Cabinet Government
A. Three months
B. Six months
C. One year
D. Two years
A. For a fixed term
B. During the pleasure of the head of the date
C. As long as it enjoys support of majority of the members of Parliament popular house
D. None of the above
A. The head of the state
B. The Prime Minister
C. The Speaker
D. The Select Committee of the Cabinet
A. He presides over the meetings of the Cabinet:
B. He prepares the agenda for the meetings of the Cabinet
C. He co-ordinates the working of various departments
D. He chairs the meetings of the various standing and ad-hoc Committees of parliament
A. The Council of Ministers
B. The Prime Minister
C. The Constitution
D. The Parliament
A. Separation of legislature and executive
B. Fusion of legislature and executive
C. Fusion of legislature executive and judiciary
D. None of the above
A. Must be members of Parliament
B. Cannot be members of Parliament
C. Mayor may not be members of Parliament
D. Must be members of Popular house of Parliament
A. None
B. The head of the State
C. The Parliament
D. The people directly
A. The people
B. The Prime Minister
C. The Council of Minsters
D. The nominal Executive Head