A. The Lord Chancellor
B. The Lord Chief Justice
C. The Justice of the Peace
D. None of them
Related Mcqs:
- The Privy Council is presided over by the ___________?
A. Prime Minister
B. Councillors of States
C. Speaker
D. Monarch - The Queen’s Bench Divisions presided by:____________?
A. The Lord Chancellor
B. The Lord Chief Justice
C. The Justice of Peace
D. Stipendiary Magistrate - In a Parliamentary form of Government cabinet meetings are presided over by: ______________?
A. The President
B. Speaker of the Lower House
C. Chairman of the Upper house
D. The Prime Minister
E. None of the above - Till 1920 who presided over the Legislative Council of India:
A. Speaker
B. Deputy Speaker
C. Governor
D. Governor General - In absence of the Vice-President Rajya Sabha meetings are presided by:
A. Prime Minister
B. Speaker of Lok Sabha
C. Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
D. Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha - The meetings of the Cabinet under Parliamentary government are presided over by:
A. The President
B. The Speaker
C. The ministers in rotation
D. The Prime Minister - Under the Government of India Act, 1919 meetings of the Legislative Council were to be presided over by:
A. Governor himself
B. Nominee of the Governor
C. An elected member of the Council
D. Nominee of Governor-General
E. Nominee of the Secretary of State - During the absence of the Vice-President, the Senate is presided by:__________?
A. The President
B. The President Pro-tempore
C. The Speaker
D. The Attorney General - Those who believe in the division of sovereignty are known as:____________?
A. Individualist
B. Democrats
C. Absolutists
D. Socialists
E. Pluralists - According to Adam Smith the division of labour contributes to development because:
A. It leads to an increase in dexterity among workers
B. It leads to reduction in production time
C. It leads to invention of better machines and equipment
D. All the above factors