A. The Acts of 1832, 1867 and 1864
B. The Acts of 1911 and 1949
C. The Acts of 1918 and 1928
D. The Acts of 1932 and 1947
Related Mcqs:
- A by-election is an election, which is held:
A. Along with general elections
B. To fill a vacancy after general elections are over
C. Each year to fill vacant vacancies
D. When desired by the head of the state
E. To fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of a Minister - Who acts as the Chairman of the Election Commission after appointment as Election Commissioner?
A. Prime Minister
B. Home Minister
C. Cheif Appointment Officer
D. Chief Election Commissioner - In the British Constitution the real executive authority is:___________?
A. The Cabinet
B. The Queen
C. The Judiciary
D. The House of Lords - The British Constitution is based on:______________?
A. Written Character
B. Convention-ridden
C. The theory of separation
D. Federal Character - The British Constitution is based on:____________?
A. The theory of separation
B. Checks and balances
C. Gap between the theory and practive
D. Judicial review - The British Constitution consists of:_____________?
A. Un-chambered system
B. Tri-chambered system
C. Bi-chambered system
D. None of these - In the British Constitution the head of the Judiciary is: _____________?
A. The Queen
B. The speaker
C. The Lord Chancellor
D. The Governor - In which Constitution the Objective Resolution (1949) was made operative part of the constitution by adding Article 2-A in the Constitution?
A. 1956
B. 1962
C. 1970(Interim)
D. 1973 - Who expressed the view that the British Constitution does not exist?
A. De Tocqueville
B. Hamilton
C. Herman Finer
D. C.F. Strong - The most important feature of the British Speaker-ship is its:
A. Partisan Character
B. Non-Partisan Character
C. None of them
D. all of them