A. He is a pious person
B. He can authorize no wrong
C. He is above the law
D. He is a law himself
Related Mcqs:
- The Magna Carta was signed by King John in:______________?
A. 1628
B. 1215
C. 1678
D. 1879 - The King’s prerogatives can be translated into actions:
A. By Courts of law
B. Parliamentary acts
C. A Minister responsible to the Parliament
D. By his own executive order - The King is a :______________?
A. Interpreter of the constitution
B. Reformer of the constitution
C. An advisor of the constitution
D. Guardian of the constitution - The King or Queen is the symbol of:____________?
A. Democracy
B. Fedualism
C. Constitutional continuity
D. Imperial unity - Which one of the following most seriously challenged the absolute authority of the king in the 17th century?
A. Middle class
B. Nobility
C. Industrial class
D. Colonial policy - Who used the Persian term Padshah for the King?
A. Ghazzali
B. Mawardi
C. Tusi
D. Iqbal - “The President of the U.S.A. is both more and less than a king. He is also both more and less than a Prime Minister.” Who among the following commentatiors had made the above statement?
A. H.J. Laski
B. Charles Beard
C. W.B. Munro
D. C.F. Strong - Who has said about the President of U.S.A. That he is both more and less like a King and both more and less a Prime Minister?
A. Harold J. Laski
B. Bryce
C. Dicey
D. Woodrow Wilson
E. Roosevelt - A liberal monarchical constitution was accepted by the king on:_____________?
A. October 6, 1789
B. October 6, 1790
C. July 14, 1790
D. July 14,1791 - Francis II King of France from 1559 till 1560 was married to a woman who became much more famous in history than himself, who was she?
A. Mary Stuart
B. Elisabeth of Austria
C. Catherine de Medicis
D. Eleanor of Aquitaine