A. 2 years
B. 3 years
C. 4 years
D. It is a permanent House
USA Federalism
USA Federalism
A. On the basis of population in each state
B. Fixed separately for each state by the Congress
C. Biggest state has maximum number of seats
D. All states have equal representation
A. Is a permanent House
B. Has a fixed term of 6 years
C. Can be dissolved any time by the President
D. Is reconstituted after 6 years
A. Both the Houses have co-equal powers
B. House of Representatives has more powers than the Senate
C. Senate has more powers than the House of Representatives
D. None of These
A. Leadership of the President
B. Joint and collective responsibility
C. Responsibility to the President
D. Non-membership of Congress
A. Thomas R. Marshall
B. Clinton Rossiter
C. Ferguson
D. Laski
E. Murno
A. Elected by the Senate
B. Elected by the House of Representatives
C. One who gets highest votes in Presidential election after the President
D. Who is unanimously nominated by the Congress
E. Elected separately in the same manner as the President
A. H.J. Laski
B. Sidney Hyman
C. Bryce
D. Dicey
E. Sir Henry Maine
A. Harold J. Laski
B. Bryce
C. Dicey
D. Woodrow Wilson
E. Roosevelt
A. Both appoint and remove judges of Supreme Court
B. Can only remove the judges
C. Can appoint judges without confirmation of Senate
D. Can appoint judges but these need the confirmation of Senate