A. The Judiciary
B. The Parliament
C. The Cabinet
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Types of courts in England are:____________?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five - Statutes are the laws made by the:____________?
A. Parliament
B. Conventions
C. Queen
D. None of these - Why does Socrates not accept Euthyphro’s definition that prosecuting criminals is holy?
A. Because prosecuting criminals can often be an unholy act
B. Because there are other acts which are also holy
C. Because Euthyphro doesn’t specify what kind of crinimals should be prosecuted
D. Because Euthyphro doesn’t specify what kind of punishment these criminals deserve - The type of sovereignty which is known to the courts of land is known as:____________?
A. De-jure Sovereignty
B. De-facto Sovereignty
C. Popular Sovereignty
D. Political Sovereignty - The Courts recognize only:____________?
A. Legal sovereign
B. Political sovereign
C. Popular sovereignty
D. All the above sovereigns - The courts of Assize are also known as: ____________?
A. Civil courts
B. Strictly criminal courts
C. Administrative courts
D. None of them - The expenditure on this British Monarchy is:____________?
A. 1% of the total British budget
B. 2% of the total British budget
C. 5% of the total British budget
D. 7% of the total British budget - 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 Courts of Assizes are held:
A. Two times a year
B. Three times a year
C. Four times a year
D. Five times a year - The courts, which deal with children and young persons, are called:_________?
A. Minor Courts
B. Country Courts
C. Juvenile Courts
D. Old Bailey