A. A democratic government
B. Parliamentary government
C. Presidential government
D. Some kind of government
Related Mcqs:
- Who has said that; “In the state with cabinet form of government the executive head shares directly in legislation as members of law making body, guiding and directing its policy as long as they possess its support:
A. Ebestein
B. MacIver
C. Finer
D. Laski
E. Gettel - Which one of the following countries does not possess a written constitution?
A. Switzerland
B. Britain
C. U.S.A.
D. Soviet Union - These days recognition to the new born state is given by a state when:
A. It possesses all the four essential elements
B. When other nations begin to recognise it
C. When the state concerned fights a big war
D. When it is politically convenient for state giving recognition. - A state becomes a state only if:
A. It is recognised by majority of the members of the UNO
B. It is recognised by all the states
C. It is recognised by at least ten sovereign states
D. None of the above - A state becomes an internationally recognised state only when:
A. It has acquired vast armies
B. Its natureal resources have come to be known and exploited
C. It possesses territory and population big enough to meet its needs
D. It is admitted in the family of nations - A sovereign in the state who simply heads the state is technically called:____________?
A. Absolute sovereign
B. De facto sovereign
C. Political sovereign
D. Titular sovereign - Who said about the origin of the state that ‘will’ not ‘force’ is the basis of the state?
A. Bentham
B. J.S.Mill
C. James Mill
D. T.H.Green
E. Grotius - The two important factors, which according to Rousseau compelled the people to leave the state of nature and create the state were:
A. Growth of population and property
B. Emergence of strong religious and military classes
C. Fear of foreign danger and need of a strong ruler to protect them
D. Growth of property and fear of revolution - State Socialists believe that changes in the present institution of state can be brought about effectively with the help of:
A. Revolution
B. Church
C. Elites of society
D. Spread of education propaganda - Rousseau believed that man in the “state of nature” was naturally good. Still he admitted that a true state of nature probably existed except as an ideal, a standard for comparison. His mothod for dealing with this discrepancy between reality and theory was to:
A. “Lay the facts aside, as they do not affect the question.”
B. He blamed a maid and remained silent when she was punished
C. He immediately confessed
D. He ran awa but not before returning the stolen items