A. Sovereign
B. Self-created
C. Creation of central or state governments
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Local governments are found only in: _____________?
A. Unitary form of government
B. Federal form of government
C. Dictatorships
D. In all form of governments - In these days local governments are trying to: __________?
A. Demand more autonomy
B. Have more dependence on central government
C. Maintain status quo
D. Ignore their responsibility - The main reason for the creation of local governments is: ___________?
A. To reduce the work of the central government
B. To effectively deal international problems
C. To strengthen a particular political system
D. To make political party system work successfully
E. None of the above - The administrative departments of the state or central governments exercise control over local bodies:
A. By formulating their budgets
B. Through their power to approve or reject the bye laws, schemes and resolutions of local bodies
C. Recruiting all the official of the local bodies
D. Through none of the above methods - The local governments enjoy:
A. No autonomy
B. Complete autonomy
C. Autonomy within the limits prescribed by statutes
D. None of the above - Who said, “Democracy is merely a mechanism for choosing and authorising governments or in some other way getting laws and political decision made.”
A. Macpherson
B. J.S.Mill
C. Joseph Schumpeter
D. Lipset - The view that the form of governments changes according to a set cycle was expressed by:
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Montesquieu
D. Hobbes - The origin of the constitutional governments can be traced back to: __________?
A. The ancient Greek times
B. The beginning of the twentieth century
C. Middle-ages
D. Eighteenth century - The first systematic classification of governments given by: ___________?
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Machiavelli
D. Montesquieu - The two principles on which Aristotle based his classification of states (governments) were: __________?
A. Principles of number and wealth
B. Principles of population and military strength
C. Religion and power
D. Principles of number and quality of rule