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  1. The Westminster parliamentary system was developed in-

  2. A.

     Spain

    B.

     Australia

    C.

     UK

    D.

     USA


  3. A big difference is there in between principle and behavior-

  4. A.

     Presidential Form of Government

    B.

     Fascist Form of Government

    C.

     Parliamentary Form of Government

    D.

     Socialist Form of Government


  5. Where is the word "Federal" used in the constitution of India?

  6. A.

     Preamble

    B.

     Part 3

    C.

     Article 368

    D.

     Nowhere in constitution


  7. Indian Constitution is-

  8. A.

     Federal

    B.

     Quasi Federal

    C.

     Unitary

    D.

     Presidential


  9. The president of India has the same constitution powers which have-

  10. A.

     British crown

    B.

     President of USA

    C.

     President of Pakistan

    D.

     President of France


  11. Which of the fullowing countries enjoys a federal form of government?

  12. A.

     China

    B.

     USA

    C.

     Cuba

    D.

     Belgium


  13. A unitary form of government is that in which all the powers are concentrated in the hands of-

  14. A.

     Local government

    B.

     Central government

    C.

     Provincial government

    D.

     Panchayats


  15. Universal adult franchise shows that India is a country which is-

  16. A.

     Secular

    B.

     Socialist

    C.

     Democratic

    D.

     Sovereign


  17. Why did one of the High Courts inIndian decree that "bandhs are unconstitutional and punitive"?

  18. A.

     It infringes on the fundamental rights of some groups of people

    B.

     It is not in exercise of a fundamental freedom

    C.

     It adversely affectsproduction

    D.

     It is not part of a right to protest


  19. Evaluate the following statements-
    I. The legal interpretation of equality is chiefly influenced by equality before law and equal protection of law
    II. Equality before law means rule of law

  20. A.

     I is correct but II is incorrect

    B.

     II is correct but I is incorrect

    C.

     Both are correct

    D.

     Both are incorrect