A. Are opposed to each other
B. Can exist side by side
C. Have no relation with each other
D. Are acquired with the help of force
Related Mcqs:
- De-jure and De-facto sovereign are: _____________?
A. Contradictory to each other
B. Complementary to each other
C. Not related to each other
D. None of the above is true - De jure sovereign refers to:____________?
A. A person who has legal right to govern and command obedience.
B. A person who is authorised by Parliament to rule the country
C. A person in whom the entire authority is vested by the constitution but does not make use of that power
D. The constitutional ruler of state - De facto sovereign refers to:_____________?
A. A person who is the lawful ruler of the country
B. King who has lawfully inherited to the throne
C. A person or body of persons who actually exercise power
D. None of the above - The Pluralist thinkers have attacked the concept of sovereignty on a number of grounds. Which of the following is not a ground of their attack on sovereignty?
A. The concept of sovereignty is against the freedom of association
B. The concept of sovereignty is against individual liberty
C. The concept of sovereignty is against the ideal of international peace and harmony
D. The concept of sovereignty is unethical - There are several forms of sovereignty. The sovereignty of the King of Great Britain can be classified as: ____________?
A. Titular Sovereignty
B. Real Sovereignty
C. Popular Sovereignty
D. Legal Sovereignty - The principle of popular sovereignty holds that sovereignty lies with: ___________?
A. People
B. Members of Parliament
C. Constitution
D. Pope - According to Rousseau sovereignty resides in: _____________?
A. The General Will
B. The Real Will
C. The Actual Will
D. The King - Which of the followings was the bitterest critic of Austin’s theory of sovereignty?
A. Bodin
B. Laski
C. Sir Henry Maine
D. Hobbes - Which of the following is not an attribute of sovereignty?
A. Permanence
B. Inalienability
C. Indivisibility
D. Delegation of authority by some persons to the state - According to the concept of Plural Sovereignty:
A. Sovereignty lies in the state only
B. Sovereignty lies in the Parliament
C. Sovereignty lies in the Kind
D. Sovereignty lies in all the associations of the state