Types of Government
Political homogeneity, which is a feature of Cabinet Government implies:
All the members of Cabinet must be taken from the same political party
The members of the/Cabinet should be taken from all the political parties
Members of Cabinet should be taken from various parties in proportion to their strength in the Parliiament
None of the above
All the members of Cabinet must be taken from the same political party
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Cabinet System of Government was first of all initiated in:A. India
B. Japan
C. Britain
D. China
In a parliamentary form of Government for all purposes the Council of Ministers is accountable to:
A. The head of the State
B. The judiciary is responsible to legislature
C. Prime Minister
D. Parliament
The Cabinet System of Government which made a beginning during the times of George I suffered a setback:
A. During the times of George II
B. During the Glorious Revolution of 1688
C. During the Second World War
D. During the times of George III
Pick up one of the following which in your opinion is not the advantage of Parliamentary form of Government?
A. In it partisan spirit is encouraged
B. In it there is dignity of every individual
C. It is a good check on despotism
D. It has great educative value
A Parliamentary government cannot operate without:
A. A written constitution
B. An independent judiciary
C. Political parties
D. A rigid constitution
In which of the following country parliamentary form of Government does not exist?
A. England
B. Canada
C. India
D. U.S.A.
Which one of the followings has been wrongly listed as a merit of Cabinet Government
A. It makes changes in government possible without formal elections
B. It makes changes in government possible through elections
C. It ensures the accountability of the ministers to the people through their representatives
D. It appraises the people with the problems facing the country
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