A. For a fixed term
B. During the pleasure of the head of the date
C. As long as it enjoys support of majority of the members of Parliament popular house
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Right to elect and hold elected office is: __________?
A. Natural right
B. Fundamental right
C. Civil right
D. Political right
E. Moral right - Under a Parliament system of government the ministers hold office:
A. For a fixed term and cannot be removed before the expiry of that term
B. During the pleasure of the head of state
C. As long as they enjoy the confidence of majority of the members of the of legislature
D. As long as they enjoy the confidence of at least two-thirds of the members of legislature - Property restrictions to vote or to hold office were abolished in:_________?
A. 1840
B. 1845
C. 1850
D. 1835 - Under Cabinet Government the right to reshuffle the Cabinet rests with:
A. The head of the state
B. The Prime Minister
C. The Speaker
D. The Select Committee of the Cabinet - Which one of the following functions has been wrongly attributed to the Cabinet under Cabinet System?
A. It introduces important bills in the house
B. It defends the policy of the Government on the floor of house
C. In introduces the budget in the Parliament
D. None of the above - The person who succeeds the President after he remains in office, has completed 2 years and office has fallen vacant:
A. For a full term of 4 years
B. Remaining unexpired period
C. The period is treated as full one term
D. None of the above - After the defeat of Muslim League in election in East Pakistan, majority government could not be formed. A coalition cabinet ws formed. Who became the leader of the new cabinet and Mohammad Ali Bogra was sent back to his former position of Pakistan’s Ambassador to U.S.A?
A. Tameez-ud-Din
B. Mohammad Ali Bogra
C. Khan Zaman
D. Iskandar Mirza - The cabinet meeting in UK is usually held every Wednesday morning in the cabinet rook at _________
A. 10 Downing Street
B. Westminster Abbey
C. Oxford
D. None of these - Generally the members of the Cabinet under a Parliamentary system are:
A. Taken from the same political party
B. Taken from various political parties according to their strength in the legislature
C. Taken on the basis of merit
D. Taken from amongst persons who are not members of legislature - The members of the cabinet under a Presidential system of government:
A. Are taken from the two houses of Parliament
B. Are taken from amongst persons who are not members of Parliament
C. May be taken from the popular house
D. Are nominated by the head of state on the advice of Supreme Court