A. The Parliament
B. The King
C. Concil of Ministers
D. The Civil Servants
Parliamentary and Presidential Systems
Parliamentary and Presidential Systems
A. Is an elected representative
B. Is a hereditary person
C. Is a nominated person
D. May be elected, hereditary or nominated person
A. Absolute powers
B. Limited powers
C. Nominal powers
D. No powers
A. Britain
B. France
C. Greece
D. Switzerland
A. The legislature is responsible to Judiciary
B. The legislature is responsible to the executive
C. The executive is responsible to the legislature
D. The Judiciary is responsible to the legislature
A. Relations between the legislature and the executive
B. Relations between the politicians and civil servants
C. Written and unwritten constitutions
D. Regid and flexible constitutions
A. A written constitution
B. Multi-party system
C. A federal system
D. A written constitution
E. Well organised political party system
A. Stability
B. Irresponsibility
C. Administrative efficiency
D. Consistent policy
A. India
B. Canada
C. USA
D. Japan
E. Switzerland
A. The President
B. Speaker of the Lower House
C. Chairman of the Upper house
D. The Prime Minister
E. None of the above