A. Instability
B. Irresponsibility
C. Inalienability
D. Stability
Parliamentary and Presidential Systems
Parliamentary and Presidential Systems
A. Representative responsible
B. Responsible representative
C. Neither responsible representative
D. None of the above
A. It enables the country to avail the services of experts
B. It provides autocratic power to the executive
C. The executive can easily shift its responsibility to the Legislature
D. The executive is accountable to the elected representatives of the people
A. No continuous and consistent policy can be followed
B. It leads to instibility of government
C. It lacks the representative character
D. It leads to frequent conflicts between Legislature and executive
A. The legislature is responsible to the executive
B. The executive is responsible to the legislature
C. The legislature is responsible to the judiciary
D. The legislature controls the executives as well as the Judiciary
A. The head of the state
B. The Prime Minister
C. The Vice-President
D. The Speaker
A. Parliamentary
B. Presidential
C. Unitary
D. Federal
A. Parliamentary
B. Presidential
C. Unitary
D. Federal
A. Presence of a nominal or titular head of state
B. Separation of powers
C. Collective responsibility of Cabinet
D. Accountability of executive to the legislature
A. The council of ministers
B. The ligislature
C. The political parties
D. None of the above