Universal Adult Franchise, Parliamentary Form of Government, and Federal system
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Q. Who is the nominal executive of the Government?
- The Prime Minister
- The Attorney General
- The President
- The Cabinet Ministers
Q. Assertion [A]: Our constitution makers divided our government into three branches- legislature, executive, and judiciary.
Reason [R]: The three divisions of the government are designed to hold checks and balances over one another.
Read the above given statements and select the option that is true.
Reason [R]: The three divisions of the government are designed to hold checks and balances over one another.
Read the above given statements and select the option that is true.
- Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
- Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
- A is false but R is true.
- A is true but R is false.
Q. Statement (S): In a completely federal system, the constituent units of the country are free to leave the nation if they wish to do so.
Conclusion (C): The states of India are free to separate themselves from India and become independent.
Read the above given statements carefully and select the option that is true.
Conclusion (C): The states of India are free to separate themselves from India and become independent.
Read the above given statements carefully and select the option that is true.
- Both S and C are true and C is the correct conclusion from S.
- Both S and C are true but C is not the correct conclusion from S.
- S is false but C is true.
- S is true but C is false.
Q. The President is _________ Executive in the Parliamentary form of Government.
Q. What is a bicameral legislature?
- A legislature with two houses.
- A legislature with a single house.
- A legislature with only the upper house.
- A legislature with only the lower house.
Q. Which of the following terms refers to the right of all adults above a specified age to vote in elections?
- Bicameral Legislature
- Universal Adult Franchise
- Federal System of Voting
- Bipartisan Elections
Q. Discuss briefly, the limitations that the constitution of the United States places on the powers of the President.
Q. Assertion [A]: Our constitution makers divided our government into three branches- legislature, executive, and judiciary.
Reason [R]: The three divisions of the government are designed to hold checks and balances over one another.
Read the above given statements and select the option that is true.
Reason [R]: The three divisions of the government are designed to hold checks and balances over one another.
Read the above given statements and select the option that is true.
- Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
- Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
- A is true but R is false.
- A is false but R is true.
Q. Statement (S): In a completely federal system, the constituent units of the country are free to leave the nation if they wish to do so.
Conclusion (C): The states of India are free to separate themselves from India and become independent.
Read the above given statements carefully and select the option that is true.
Conclusion (C): The states of India are free to separate themselves from India and become independent.
Read the above given statements carefully and select the option that is true.
- Both S and C are true and C is the correct conclusion from S.
- Both S and C are true but C is not the correct conclusion from S.
- S is false but C is true.
- S is true but C is false.
Q. A system of government is one in which there are two seperate assemblies or Houses of Parliament.
- bicameral
- unicameral
- bipartisan
Q. In a federal system of government, powers are shared between the Central Government and the State Governments.
- True
- False
Q. What is a bicameral legislature?
- A legislature with two houses.
- A legislature with a single house.
- A legislature with only the upper house.
- A legislature with only the lower house.