A. Affected by change of governmentq
B. Not affected by change of government
C. Depends on the recognition of the new government
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Who defined state as “a community of persons more or less numerous, permanently occupying a difinite portion of territory independent or nearly so of external control, and possessing an organized government to which the great body of inhabitants render habitual obedience”?
A. Woodrow Wilson
B. Garner
C. MacIver
D. Holland - Who defined democracy saying that ‘democracy is a form of Government in which will of the majority of the qualified persons rules’?
A. Dicey
B. Bryce
C. Leacock
D. Woodrow Wilson
E. Lincoln - The two persons who exercised maximum influence on Marx were:
A. Machiavelli and Hegel
B. Fishte and Laski
C. Hegel and Feurbach
D. Rousseau and Machiavelli - The courts, which deal with children and young persons, are called:_________?
A. Minor Courts
B. Country Courts
C. Juvenile Courts
D. Old Bailey - Of the following legal concept of sovereignty was advocated by:__________?
A. Hobbes
B. Locke
C. Rousseau
D. Jean Bodin - In Britain the legal sovereignty resides in:__________?
A. The House of Lords
B. The Queen-in-Parliament
C. The Queen
D. The Courts - Civil or legal equality is a feature of: __________?
A. All democratic governments
B. All types of governments
C. Only dictatorial governments
D. Countries, which possess written constitution - The fall of the Feudal States and rise of Nation States took place in ___________?
A. The sixteenth century
B. The seventeenth century
C. Eighteenth century
D. Nineteenth century - The concept of ‘legal sovereignty’ was for the first time propounded by:____________?
A. Hobbes
B. Rousseau
C. Locke
D. T.H. Green - Legal sovereignty is one which is accepted by:_____________?
A. All the persons in and outside the state
B. By outside people alone
C. By international organisations alone
D. By associations in the state only