A. Absolute Monarchy
B. Military Dictatorship
C. Republican System of Government
D. Democracy
Constitution and Constitutional Government
Constitution and Constitutional Government
A. Britain
B. U.S.A.
C. Switzerland
D. Al the above countries
A. In which most, but not all, of the provisions are unwritten
B. In which most of the provisions are written
C. In which more than half of the provisions are written
D. Which is completely written
A. The rule and procedures concerning the relationships among the structures of Government and their principal powers and functions
B. A fundamental statement of laws governing the citizens’s political rights, the political institutions, their functions and their relationships within a particular political community
C. A primary source of constitutional law, which serves as a guide for the decisions of the courts of law which interpret the rules
D. The ordering of political processes and institutions on the basic of a document that lays down the pattern of formal political institutions and embodies the basic political norms of a society
A. The end of seventeenth century
B. The close of the nineteenth century
C. The beginning of the present century
D. The end of eighteenth century
A. The Chartist Movement
B. The Councillor Movement
C. The Trade Union Movement
D. All the above movements
A. An unwritten constitution
B. A written constitution
C. No constitution
D. None of the above
A. An unwritten constitution has the quality of elasticity and adaptability
B. The flexibility of unwritten constitution prevents revolutions
C. An unwritten constitutions is rigid and hence not suited to deal with the emergencies
D. An unwritten constitution makes adjustment in the relations of various organs of government easy
A. Parliament
B. King
C. Customs and usages
D. None of the above
A. Switzerland
B. Britain
C. U.S.A.
D. Japan