A. Monarchy
B. Totalitarian system
C. Dictatorship of cabinet
D. Supremacy of Congress over the President
E. Presidential system of Government
Related Mcqs:
- Parliamentary form of Government today is commonly known as: _______________?
A. Totalitarian Government
B. Authoriatarian Government
C. Prime Ministerial Government
D. None of the above - “Property is essential for the development of character, for without some property there can be no liberty, and without liberty there can be no proper development of character”. The above statement was made by:_______________?
A. Bentham
B. Aristotle
C. Bosanquet
D. T.H. Green - According to Anarchists private property:_______________?
A. Should be retained under state control
B. Should be placed under the control of few wise
C. It is cause of many social evils
D. Has helped the poor at the time of necessity - Sovereignty is attribute of: _______________?
A. Democratic state
B. Distatorship
C. Constitutional monarchy
D. Absolute monarchy
E. All types of states - Locke’s sovereign was:_______________?
A. Above law
B. Bound by the existing laws
C. The chief creator of all laws
D. None of the above - Marx held that ultimately the state will: _______________?
A. Wither away
B. Become omnipotent
C. Come under the control of the workers
D. Come under the control of the Communist Party - Fascism held faith in: _______________?
A. International peace and order
B. War and imperialism
C. Elimination of racial discrimination
D. Grant of freedom to all colonial people who were politically fit to assume respobsibility for self governiment - The united Nations is:_______________?
A. A Supria-State organisation
B. A creation of Member States
C. Has no Link with States after its establishment
D. None of these - The ICJ is: _______________?
A. Principal organ of the UNO
B. Specialised agency of the UNO
C. Independent body with its own Charter
D. None of these - The American constitution is:_______________?
A. A rigid constitution
B. An elaborate constitution
C. An elastic constitution
D. A redundant constitution