A. The Cabinet
B. The Queen
C. The Judiciary
D. The House of Lords
Related Mcqs:
- The real executive authority under Cabinet Government rests with:
A. The Council of Ministers
B. The Prime Minister
C. The Constitution
D. The Parliament - In Britain, the real executive is the cabinet which is responsible to the:___________?
A. House of Lords
B. House of Representatives
C. House of Commons
D. None of these - “The executive is crippled by not getting the laws it needs, and the legislature is spoiled by having to ad without responsibility, the Executive becomes unfit for its name, since it cannot execute what it decides on; the legislature is demoralized by liberty by taking decisions for which others (and not itslef) will suffer the effects.” About which form of government has Bagehot talked in the above statement.
A. Parliamentary
B. Presidential
C. Unitary
D. Federal - The real executive under Cabinet Government is accountable to: _______?
A. None
B. The head of the State
C. The Parliament
D. The people directly - The real executive power under a parliamentary government rests with:
A. The Parliament
B. The King
C. Concil of Ministers
D. The Civil Servants - The real executive chief in presidential form of Government:
A. Is not a member of the legislature
B. Should be a member of legislature
C. Is accountable to the legislature
D. Introduces all bills in the lower house of legislature - In the Constituent Assembly, which committee recommended that Indian Constitution adopt Parliamentary Form of Executive:
A. Drafting Committee
B. Constitutional Committee
C. Union Constitution Committee
D. All the above - The British Constitution is based on:______________?
A. Written Character
B. Convention-ridden
C. The theory of separation
D. Federal Character - 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 election:
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