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IV Semester
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INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS
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QUESTION BANK
1.Which one of the following is not a feature of the British constitution-
A. Written constitution B. Unwritten constitution.
C. Flexible constitution. D. Parliamentary government.
2. Which country of the following is an example of parliamentary supremacy-
A. USA. B. France.
C. Communist China. D. Great Britain.
3. Which institution functions as the highest court of appeal in Britain, till 2009-
A. Supreme Court. B. House of lords.
C. House of Commons. D. Nil.
4. The lower house of Britain is, ——.
A. House of Commons, B House of Lords.
C. Senate. D. House of the people.
5.The king can do no wrong’ is phrase associated with,
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A. France. B. China C India D. Britain
6.Magna Carta is a historical incident associated with ——
A. USA B. India . C. France. D Britain.
7.The upper house of British parliament is ——-.
A. Supreme Court. B. House of lords.
C. House of Commons. D. Nil.
8. The prime minister of Britain is elected by———
A. The King . B. The majority party.
C . The opposition party. D. The Privy Council.
9. Who organizes the cabinet in Britain-
A. The prime minister. B. The speaker of House of Commons.
C. The King. D .None of the above.
10. The speaker of House of Commons is elected by the ——
A. The King. B. The House of Commons
C .The opposition leader. D. The Privy Council.
11.The most powerful lower chamber of parliament in the world is ———
A. Lok- Sabha. B The House of Commons.
C The Senate of USA. D.NPC of Communist China
12. Who is the presiding officer of House of Commons in Britain-
A. The King. B. The Speaker
C. The Prime minister. D The Lord Chancellor
13. As a tradition, the prime minister of Britain belongs to _________
A. The House of Lords. B.The House of Commons.
C. The senate. D. The Privy Council.
14.The co-equal powers of the House of Lords with House
A. 1911 B.1905 C.1919 D. 1947.
15 The presiding officer of the House of Lords is ——-
A. The Speaker. B The Chairman
C. Lord Chancellor. D. The Prime Minister.
16. The “’King in parliament’ means that the king is:
A. An integral part of the Parliament.
B. The King is the presiding officer of the parliament
C. The parliament makes the King
D. The King is an elected member of the parliament.
17. The most powerful lower chamber in the world is:
A. Lok Sabha. B. House of Commons .
C House of Representatives D. National Assembly.
18.Which of the following philosopher used comparative method for comprehending and analyzing principles, issues and problems of Greek city-states?
A. Socrates B. Plato C. Aristotle D. Cicero.
19. Identify the false statement.
A. Comparative politics is the modern way of studying politics.
B. Comparative Politics has a very wide and comprehensive scope.
C. Comparative Politics depends upon scientific- empirical methods of study.
D. Comparative politics seeks to build up a theory of ideal political institutions.
20. Which of the following is not a character of Comparative Politics.
A. Comparative politics is the modern way of studying politics.
B. Comparative Politics has a very wide and comprehensive scope.
C. Comparative Politics depends upon scientific- empirical methods of study.
D. Comparative politics has a very narrow scope.
21. Which of the following subject is not included in the scope of Comparative Politics.
A. Study of selected structures .
B. Study of political behaviors
C. An analysis of the similarities and differences, among political processes.
D. Study of political cultures.
22. Which of the following subject is not included in the scope of Comparative Politics?
A. Study of all political systems.
B. Study of environment and infrastructure of politics.
C. Study of political socialization.
D. Study of selected structures.
23. Magna Carta, the first historic charter of Great Britain was signed in the year ———
A.1215. B. 1628 C. 1679 D.1689.
24. The system of ‘rule of law’ was evolved in ————-
A. USA B. Great Britain. C. France D. China.
25. The oldest parliament in the world is ————-
A. American Congress. B. Indian Parliament
C. British Parliament D. Chinese National Peoples Congress .
Difference between legal positivism and behavioral revolution.