MCQ Chapter 4 Political Science Class 11 Maharashtra Board Constitutional Government 1. How is the Prime Minister selected in a Parliamentary system?Chosen by the JudiciaryDirectly elected by the peopleAppointed by the President or MonarchSelected by the militaryQuestion 1 of 202. What happens if a Prime Minister loses majority support in a Parliamentary system?They are impeachedThey must resignThey call for new electionsThey remain in powerQuestion 2 of 203. Which country’s Parliament includes the House of Lords and House of Commons?CanadaUnited KingdomIndiaUnited StatesQuestion 3 of 204. Which Indian Parliamentary house is directly elected by the people?Council of StatesLok SabhaRajya SabhaHouse of LordsQuestion 4 of 205. In a Presidential system, who serves as both Head of State and Head of Government?SpeakerMonarchPresidentPrime MinisterQuestion 5 of 206. How is the Executive branch head chosen in a Presidential system?Appointed by the LegislatureHereditary successionDirectly elected by the peopleSelected by the JudiciaryQuestion 6 of 207. What power does a President have over laws in a Presidential system?Executive OrderVeto PowerJudicial ReviewAmendment PowerQuestion 7 of 208. Does losing majority support force a President to resign in a Presidential system?Only by the JudiciaryYes, automaticallyNo, not automaticallyOnly by the militaryQuestion 8 of 209. What could result from opposition between the President and Legislature in a Presidential system?Judicial takeoverImmediate electionsGovernment breakdownSmooth governanceQuestion 9 of 2010. Which country does NOT have a Presidential system?South AfricaBrazilIndiaUnited StatesQuestion 10 of 2011. What is a country with national and regional governments called?ConfederacyFederal systemMonarchyUnitary systemQuestion 11 of 2012. What are regional units called in a Federal system?MunicipalitiesStates or provincesTerritoriesDistrictsQuestion 12 of 2013. What system do small countries generally adopt?Presidential systemFederal systemUnitary systemParliamentary systemQuestion 13 of 2014. Where is the division of power specified in a Federal system?In the JudiciaryIn the ConstitutionIn the LegislatureIn the ExecutiveQuestion 14 of 2015. Which schedule of the Indian Constitution defines Central and State powers?Tenth ScheduleSeventh ScheduleFirst ScheduleFifth ScheduleQuestion 15 of 2016. What is needed to amend constitutional provisions in most Federations?Public referendum onlyApproval of both national and state governmentsExecutive approval aloneJudicial approvalQuestion 16 of 2017. Which country’s Federation evolved over centuries?CanadaIndiaSwitzerlandUnited StatesQuestion 17 of 2018. What type of Federation is the United States?Quasi-FederationComing TogetherUnitary FederationHolding TogetherQuestion 18 of 2019. On what basis were Indian states primarily formed after independence?Economic statusLanguageGeographical sizeHistorical boundariesQuestion 19 of 2020. Why is India called a quasi-federation?Complete decentralizationUnitary biasEqual power distributionNo state powersQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
Leave a Reply