government

One -party system of government may lead to?

A. stateless society B. autocracy C. liberal democracy D. oligarchy Correct Answer: Option B - autocracy

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Which of the following controls government expenditure?

A. The Courts B. The Police C. The Treasury D. The Public Correct Answer: Option C - The Treasury

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A multi-member constituency is one in which?

A. two or more parties are allowed to contest elections B. franchise is restricted C. the electorate is entitled to…

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Elections are held for the purpose of?

A. strengthening the powers of the political leaders B. ensuring a peaceful change of government C. creating more political parties…

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One of the advantages of delegated legislation is that it?

A. lessens the work of parliament B. lessens the work of legal draftsmen C. reduces the power of the local…

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Which of the following is usually expected to be entrenched in a constitution?

A. Ownership of landed property B. Fundamental human rights C. Electoral rules and regulations D. Registration of political parties Correct…

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The Chief Executive in a parliamentary system of government is known as the?

A. President B. Speaker C. Prime Minister D. Governor-General Correct Answer: Option C - Prime Minister

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Which of the following is basic feature of the rule of law?

A. Equality before the law B. Secret trial of offenders C. Executive control of the Judiciary D. Unlimited powers for…

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The political effect of the removal of the Prime Minister under a parliamentary system of government is?

A. a general election B. the suspension of the ministers C. the suspension of the constitution D. the dissolution of…

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The end of each session of the legislature is called?

A. dissolution B. suspension C. closure D. prorogation Correct Answer: Option D - prorogation

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