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COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ANAlYSIS

 

1. In which form of Government, bicameralism is an essential feature?

a. presidential


b. parliamentary


c. federal


d. unitary


Answer:

c. federal


2. Comparative politics is mostly methodological which focuses on

a. how part of an analysis


b. what part of an analysis


c. both (a) and (b)


d. none of these


Answer:

a. how part of an analysis


3. For comparative politics study in a country, which one of the following can be taken for study?

a. political parties


b. militaries


c. parliament


d. all of these


Answer:

d. all of these


4. Comparative politics focus on:

a. themes


b. regions


c. countries


d. all of these


Answer:

d. all of these


5. Filibuster is related to :

a. a long speech in parliament to delay a vote


b. opposition leader‟s speech


c. prime minister‟s vote of thanks


d. speaker‟s power to stop a member


Answer:

a. a long speech in parliament to delay a vote


6. The American Declaration of Independence was issued in:

a. 1772


b. 1776


c. 1783


d. 1786


Answer:

b. 1776


7. The American Constitution consists of a Preamble and :

a. 7 articles


b. 17 articles


c. 27 articles


d. 24 articles


Answer:

a. 7 articles


8. The American Constitution is based on the Principle of:

a. separation of powers


b. co-ordination of powers


c. both (a) and (b)


d. none of these


Answer:

a. separation of powers


9. The New Jersey Plan would most likely to be supported by:

a. states with large populations


b. states with small populations


c. states that were mostly agricultural


d. states in south


Answer:

b. states with small populations


10. Who is known as the Father of the American Constitution?

a. james madison


b. benjamin franklin


c. thomas jefferson


d. abraham lincoln


Answer:

a. james madison


11. Which two political thinkers represent the Institutional Approach of Comparative Politics?

a. almond and coleman


b. easton and dahl


c. duverger and sartori


d. leo strauss and dicey


Answer:

c. duverger and sartori


12. Which political scientist defined politics as an “authoritative allocation of values”?

a. david easton


b. laski


c. plato


d. jean blondel


Answer:

a. david easton


13. The Structural-functional approach and the input- output approach have been derived from:

a. the political stimulation approach


b. the quantitative approach


c. the general systems theory approach


d. the sociological approach


Answer:

c. the general systems theory approach


14. The Input-output approach was developed by:

a. samuel lubell


b. david easton


c. laski


d. plato


Answer:

b. david easton


15. Which one of the following is not relevant to Traditional Approach?

a. philosophical


b. behavioural


c. institutional


d. historical


Answer:

b. behavioural


16. Evolutionary approach is also known as:

a. legal approach


b. historical approach


c. institutional approach


d. behavioural approach


Answer:

b. historical approach


17. Which political thinker called politics as „Master Science‟?

a. aristotle


b. plato


c. laski


d. hobbes


Answer:

a. aristotle


18. Which of the following did not adopt legal approach for the study of politics?

a. herman finer


b. hobbes


c. a.v. dicy


d. bodin


Answer:

a. herman finer


19. When did the Post Behaviourlist approach emerge?

a. mid eighties


b. mid sixties


c. mid seventies


d. mid fifties


Answer:

b. mid sixties


20. Political culture changes______

a. frequently


b. very slowly


c. with each generation


d. very quickly


Answer:

a. frequently


21. Churches, Clubs, Business are all elements of______

a. political culture


b. political trust


c. civil society


d. civil engagement


Answer:

c. civil society


22. In 1787, American Constitution was ratified by:

a. 9 states


b. 10 states


c. 11 states


d. 12 states


Answer:

a. 9 states


23. The first ten amendments in the Constitution of U.S.A. are called:

a. the bill of rights


b. the implied powers


c. judicial review


d. veto


Answer:

a. the bill of rights


24. Declaration of American Independence was made on:

a. march 21, 1776


b. april 20, 1776


c. july 4, 1776


d. none of the above


Answer:

c. july 4, 1776


25. Who compared the voice of the people with the voice of God?

a. hobbes


b. laski


c. machiavelli


d. green


Answer:

c. machiavelli


26. Which one of the following is not a feature of American Constitution?

a. judicial review


b. unicameral legislature


c. separation of powers


d. checks and balances


Answer:

b. unicameral legislature


27. Who was the first President of U.S.A.?

a. george washington


b. hamilton


c. james madison


d. benjamin franklin


Answer:

a. george washington


28. Sine the 1840‟s on which day of the week have U.S. Presidential elections been held?

a. sunday


b. tuesday


c. friday


d. monday


Answer:

b. tuesday


29. American Presidential elections take place every___

a. 5 years


b. 6 years


c. 3 years


d. 4 years


Answer:

d. 4 years


30. What is the minimum age for the eligibility to be a Presidential Candidate in America?

a. 25


b. 30


c. 35


d. 40


Answer:

c. 35


31. The durationof the member of House of Representative is:

a. 2 years


b. 4 years


c. 6 years


d. 8 years


Answer:

a. 2 years


32. How long is a Senator‟s term of office?

a. 2 years


b. 4years


c. 5 years


d. 6 years


Answer:

d. 6 years


33. What is the minimum age requirement to serve as a Senator in U.S.?

a. 25 years


b. 30 years


c. 35 years


d. 28 years


Answer:

b. 30 years


34. Where does American Congress perform the majority of its work?

a. sessions


b. floor votes


c. chambers


d. committees


Answer:

d. committees


35. How many Senators does each state have?

a. 2


b. 3


c. 6


d. 4


Answer:

a. 2


36. In America, power to appoint judges to Federal court falls on:

a. vice president


b. chief justice


c. president


d. ambassadors


Answer:

c. president


37. The power of a court to determine the constitutionality of a government action is called:-

a. the court‟s decision


b. the court‟s choice


c. judicial review


d. the court vote


Answer:

c. judicial review


38. The American Supreme Court first asserted its power of Judicial Review in the case of:

a. marbury vs. madison


b. rowe vs. wade


c. john vs. jack


d. brawn vs. the board of education


Answer:

a. marbury vs. madison


39. Which is the oldest Constitution in the world:

a. india


b. u.s.a.


c. china


d. britain


Answer:

d. britain


40. The term of House of Commons is:

a. 4 years


b. 6 years


c. 5 years


d. 8 years


Answer:

c. 5 years


41. Magna Carta was signed by:

a. king john


b. king macbeth


c. king charles


d. king richard


Answer:

a. king john


42. The leader of the Cabinet of Britain is:

a. king


b. queen


c. prime minister


d. none of these


Answer:

c. prime minister


43. The Prime Minister of U.K. is elected for ____Year?

a. 7


b. 5


c. 6


d. 2


Answer:

b. 5


44. A member of House common must be at least____ year of age?

a. 21


b. 25


c. 23


d. 27


Answer:

a. 21


45. In U.K. the executive is responsible to the:

a. prime minister


b. legislature


c. judiciary


d. political party


Answer:

b. legislature


46. The British Constitution is based on:

a. written character


b. convention-ridden


c. the theory of separation of powers


d. federal character


Answer:

b. convention-ridden


47. The presiding officer of the House of common is:

a. deputy speaker


b. vice president


c. speaker


d. queen


Answer:

c. speaker


48. The Residential place of the British Prime Minister is:

a. 10 downing street


b. red fort


c. white house


d. london palace


Answer:

a. 10 downing street


49. The majority of the cabinet ministers are always from:

a. the parliament


b. house of lords


c. house of commons


d. none of these


Answer:

c. house of commons


50. The Key man in the British Cabinet is:

a. the queen


b. speaker


c. prime minister


d. deputy


Answer:

c. prime minister


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