A. August 8,1942
B. May 16,1946
C. June 3,1947
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- The theory which is today accepted as the most widely accepted theory about the origin of the state is:_________?
A. Divine origin theory
B. Social contract theory
C. Marxist theory
D. Evolutionary theory - After the Partition, when Muslim League lost its parliamentarian majority?
A. In election of June 1955
B. In election of April 1955
C. In election of July 1955
D. In election of May 1955 - 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 - Which one of the followings is accepted as the true theory of the origin of state?
A. Divine Right theory
B. Force theory
C. Social Contract theory
D. Evolutionary theory - When a bill is not accepted by the President and returned to the Congress, it:
A. Is killed for ever
B. Becomes operative when passed by 1/2 majority in each House
C. Becomes operative when passed by 2/3rd majority in each House
D. Becomes operative only when the President has agreed to give his consent - 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 - Limited Vote Plan is a scheme of: __________?
A. Minority representation
B. Proportional representation
C. Majority rule
D. Free and fair elections - Which one of the following is not true about Limited vote Plan?
A. Its aim is to give representation to minorities
B. In it the constituencies are always single member
C. In it voter is required to cast one vote less than the number of candidates to be elected
D. No voter can cast his vote in favour of one and the same candidate - The Limited Vote Plan is defective in so far as it
A. Provides representation to small minorities alone
B. Provides representation to the majorities alone
C. Provides representation to large minorities only
D. Provides no representation to the minorities - The Cunulative Volting Plan, which gives to each voter as many votes as there are seats to be filled up, requires the voter
A. To cast all his votes in favour of one
B. Not to cast all his votes in favour of anyone candidate
C. To divide the votes amongst the candidates
D. Give all votes to one candidate or list for which he divides them between two or more candidates according to his choice