A. It gives despotic powers to the Cabinet
B. It given an opportunity to the opposition party to indulge in an irresponsible criticism of government
C. It makes smooth changes in government possible
D. It leads to the formation coalition governments
Political Parties and Pressure Group
Political Parties and Pressure Group
A. Independent and Democratic
B. Republican and Democratic
C. Democratic and Socialist
D. Republican and Communist
A. Labour and Conservative
B. Labour and Liberal
C. Conservative and Socialists
D. Conservatives and Liberals
A. Single-Party system
B. Bi-party System
C. Multi-Party system
D. No party system
A. Pakistan
B. France
C. USSR
D. U.S.A
A. There are only two political parties in the country
B. There are only two major political parties which share power
C. There is only one political party but its followers are divided into two parts those who form the government and those who form opposition
D. None of the above things
A. Giving tickets for election to party supporters without due regard to their merit
B. Allocation of offices to the people from the locality even though they do not deserve the same on merit
C. Distribution of jobs to the supporters of the party in power
D. None of the baove things
A. Assisting poor candidates with financer to contest the election
B. By providing organised majority to back the Council of minsters
C. By maintaining peace in the country
D. By educating the public about the variour problems facing the country
A. They try to contest elections and capture power
B. They criticise the policies of the government
C. They try to implement their programme once they come into power
D. They do not permit their members to express their views independently
A. A parliamentary system government
B. A presidential system of government
C. Monarchical system of government
D. Dictatorial regime