Comparative Politics MCQs and Notes

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Gopal Sharma • 38.32K Points
Coach

Q 31. In which of the following country the nominated executive prevails:

(A) Chile
(B) Australia
(C) Mexico
(D) Brazil.

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Rakesh Kumar • 28.44K Points
Instructor II

Q 32. The nominal executive in India is known as:

(A) The President
(B) The Cabinet
(C) Judiciary
(D) Army.

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Shiva Ram • 30.44K Points
Instructor I

Q 33. Who is the real executive in a Parliamentary form of government?

(A) The President
(B) The Cabinet
(C) Judiciary
(D) Army.

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Vikash Gupta • 33.56K Points
Instructor I

Q 34. Which among the following is considered to be the custodian of Indian Lok Sabha?

(A) Prime Minister
(B) Leader of Opposition Party
(C) Chief Whip of the ruling party
(D) Speaker.

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Vinay • 28.75K Points
Instructor II

Q 35. The Upper house of Russian legislature is known as:

(A) Senate
(B) Federal Council
(C) Duma
(D) National Assembly.

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Admin • 36.96K Points
Coach

Q 36. In Britain upper house and lower house are known as:

(A) House of Lords and House of Commons
(B) Congress and Senate
(C) Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
(D) Senate and National Assembly.

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Shiva Ram • 30.44K Points
Instructor I

Q 37. In which of the following country unicameral legislature exist:

(A) France
(B) Russia
(C) Italy
(D) Finlan

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Vijay Sangwan • 28.62K Points
Instructor II

Q 38. The ‘Mother of all Parliaments’ is the Parliament of ………………. a.Britain b. India c. U.S.A d. France. 51. The name of Legislature of France known as:

(A) Parliament
(B) Congress
(C) National Assembly
(D) Federal Assembly

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Ranjeet • 34.60K Points
Instructor I

Q 39. The theory of ‘Separation of Powers’ was associated with ………………

(A) Montesquieu
(B) Voltaire
(C) Lord Acton
(D) None of these.

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Ram Sharma • 193.86K Points
Coach

Q 40. The famous book ‘Spirit of Law’ was written by:

(A) Voltaire
(B) Plato
(C) Montesquieu
(D) Statori.

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