A. The head of the State
B. The judiciary is responsible to legislature
C. Prime Minister
D. Parliament
E. None of these
Parliamentary and Presidential Systems
Parliamentary and Presidential Systems
A. In it there is separation of powers
B. In it the President is the real executive
C. The cabinet is part of the legislature
D. The President is not responsible to the legislatuer
A. India
B. Japan
C. U.S.A.
D. U.S.S.R.
E. None of the above
A. Legislature
B. Judiciary
C. Civil servants
D. Local self-Government institutions
A. Enjoys real powers
B. Is only nominal
C. Can be removed by the judiciary
D. None of the above
A. England
B. Canada
C. India
D. U.S.A.
E. Australia
A. Totalitarian Government
B. Authoriatarian Government
C. Prime Ministerial Government
D. None of the above
A. Head of the state enjoys real powers
B. It is based on the theory of separation of powers
C. It is based on the principle of combination of powers
D. Babinet consists of nominees of the President
A. Monarchy
B. Totalitarian system
C. Dictatorship of cabinet
D. Supremacy of Congress over the President
E. Presidential system of Government
A. In this there is leadership of Prime Minister
B. In this there is system of adjustment
C. The head of the state can remove cabinet at his will
D. The Council of Ministers has no fixed tenure of office