MCQ Parliamentary System 1. In a Parliamentary System, the real executive is:PresidentPrime MinisterParliamentJudiciaryQuestion 1 of 232. Which of the following countries does NOT have a Parliamentary System?IndiaUnited KingdomUnited StatesCanadaQuestion 2 of 233. The term ‘bicameral legislature’ means:Single-house legislatureTwo-house legislatureMulti-party systemCoalition governmentQuestion 3 of 234. What is the tenure of the Council of Ministers in a Parliamentary System?Fixed 5 yearsCo-terminus with the term of the ParliamentDependent on the confidence of the legislatureLifetime tenureQuestion 4 of 235. What is the relationship between the Legislature and Executive in the Parliamentary System?IndependentInterdependentCompletely separateNo relationshipQuestion 5 of 236. Who appoints the Prime Minister in a Parliamentary System?President/GovernorParliamentSupreme CourtSpeaker of the HouseQuestion 6 of 237. What ensures accountability in the Parliamentary System?Judicial reviewVote of no-confidencePublic referendumSeparation of powersQuestion 7 of 238. Who is the real executive in a Presidential System?Prime MinisterPresidentLegislatureChief JusticeQuestion 8 of 239. The Presidential System has a feature of:Separation of powersCollective responsibilityParliamentary supremacyCabinet ruleQuestion 9 of 2310. Which country follows a Presidential System?IndiaFranceUnited StatesCanadaQuestion 10 of 2311. In the Presidential System, the President is:Part of the legislatureDirectly accountable to the legislatureIndependent of the legislatureA ceremonial headQuestion 11 of 2312. What is a major advantage of the Parliamentary System?Speedy decision-makingAccountability to the legislatureFixed tenure of governmentSeparation of powersQuestion 12 of 2313. The Parliamentary System encourages:Concentration of powerCooperation between executive and legislatureIndependent judiciaryFixed executive authorityQuestion 13 of 2314. Which of the following is a merit of the Parliamentary System?StabilityFusion of powersResponsiveness to public opinionRigidityQuestion 14 of 2315. What is a key defect of the Parliamentary System?Delays in decision-makingInstability of governmentOver-concentration of powerLack of judicial independenceQuestion 15 of 2316. Frequent elections in a Parliamentary System lead to:Policy continuityPolitical instabilityEconomic growthImproved governanceQuestion 16 of 2317. Coalition governments are more common in:Presidential SystemsParliamentary SystemsAuthoritarian governmentsMilitary regimesQuestion 17 of 2318. The Parliamentary System was preferred in India due to its:Economic benefitsDemocratic accountabilitySeparation of powersConcentration of powerQuestion 18 of 2319. What ensures representation of diverse groups in India’s Parliamentary System?Single-party ruleCoalition politicsProportional representationFirst-past-the-post systemQuestion 19 of 2320. The Indian Parliamentary System was influenced by:United States ConstitutionFrench RevolutionBritish Parliamentary modelSoviet governance structureQuestion 20 of 2321. Unlike the British model, India has:A bicameral legislatureA written ConstitutionParliamentary sovereigntyA hereditary executiveQuestion 21 of 2322. Who is the nominal head of the state in the Indian system?Prime MinisterPresidentSpeakerChief JusticeQuestion 22 of 2323. What is a unique feature of the British Parliamentary System?Bicameral legislatureMonarch as the ceremonial headJudicial reviewFederal structureQuestion 23 of 23 Loading...
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