A. 1840
B. 1845
C. 1850
D. 1835
Related Mcqs:
- The revolution of 1958 abolished the office of:___________?
A. District Judge
B. King’s Judge
C. Justice of peace
D. None of them - Right to elect and hold elected office is: __________?
A. Natural right
B. Fundamental right
C. Civil right
D. Political right
E. Moral right - Under a Parliament system of government the ministers hold office:
A. For a fixed term and cannot be removed before the expiry of that term
B. During the pleasure of the head of state
C. As long as they enjoy the confidence of majority of the members of the of legislature
D. As long as they enjoy the confidence of at least two-thirds of the members of legislature - The members of the Cabinet hold office:
A. For a fixed term
B. During the pleasure of the head of the date
C. As long as it enjoys support of majority of the members of Parliament popular house
D. None of the above - The person who succeeds the President after he remains in office, has completed 2 years and office has fallen vacant:
A. For a full term of 4 years
B. Remaining unexpired period
C. The period is treated as full one term
D. None of the above - Marx suggested that before state is finally abolished during the transitory period:
A. Private sector should be allowed to continue as it is
B. Private sector should be strengthened
C. There should be nationalisation of all industries
D. There should be nationalisation of small scale industries alone
E. There should be nationalisation of big industries alone - Which country abolished the death through 18th amendment into the Constitution?
A. France
B. England
C. Australia
D. South Africa - When Martial Law of Ayub Khan was abolished?
A. April 18,1962
B. June 8,1962
C. June 18,1962
D. March 18,1962 - According to the ‘occupational theory of property’ the property made its appearance only:
A. With the emergence of various occupations
B. With the growth of capitalist economy
C. After man occupied a piece of land for his exclusive use
D. With the dawn of the industrial age - “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