A. Prepared by the civil servants but introduced by the ministers
B. Prepared as well as introduced by the civil servants
C. Prepared as well as introduced by the ministers
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- All bills in a parliamentary form of Government become Acts as soon as these are passed by:
A. Cabinet
B. Cabinet secretary
C. By Lower House
D. Upper House
E. Head of the state - In UK how many classes of parliamentary bills:
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4 - Under Parliamentary system government bureaucracy exercises:
A. Only those powers which are vested in it
B. Only those powers which are vested in the Ministers
C. Powers which are vested in it as well as powers vested in the ministers
D. None of the above - Who expressed the view that under Parliamentary system of government bureaucracy thrives under the cloak of ministerial responsibility?
A. Ramway Macdonald
B. Ramsay Muir
C. William Beveridge
D. Lord Hewart - Political parties contribute to the proper working of parliamentary government by:
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 - The Parliamentary government:
A. Leads to frequent confliicts between the Legislature and the executive
B. Secures swiftness in decision and vigour in action
C. Encourages despotic tendencies of government
D. Is not able to adopt itself according to changing requirements - Which one of the following is not an advantage of Parliamentary form of Government?
A. The executive knows fully well the feelings of the legislature
B. The decisions can be quickly taken
C. There is cooperation between the executive and the legislture
D. It is a respobsible Government
E. It is flexible form of Government - In a parliamentary form of Government:
A. Executive and legislature work independently
B. Executive can be dislodged from power with a vote of no confidence
C. The term of the executive is fixed
D. It is based on theory of separation of powers - In a parliamentary form of a government:
A. The legislature is responsible to Judiciary
B. The legislature is responsible to the executive
C. The executive is responsible to the legislature
D. The Judiciary is responsible to the legislature - Parliamentary government is based on the principle of collective responsibility which means:
A. The minister is accountable to the Cabinet
B. The minister is accountable for everthing done by him to the Parliament as wel as Cabinet
C. All the ministers are collectively responsible to the legislature
D. The ministers are directly accountable to parliament as well as the electorate