Most of the principles of Cabinet Government took permanent shape:
A. By the close of eighteenth century	
B. By the middle of the nineteenth century
C. During the twentieth century
D. By 1688
A. By the close of eighteenth century	
B. By the middle of the nineteenth century
C. During the twentieth century
D. By 1688
A. Herodotus – Political Science
B. Auguste Comte – Sociology
C. Adam Smith – Economics
D. Sigmund Fraud – Psychology
A. Liberty granted by the laws of the land
B. Right to do whatever one likes
C. Right to do what is acceptable to majority of the people in a society
D. Imposition of maximum restraints
A. Cannot be amended
B. Can be amended through a very simple procedure
C. Can be amended through a wry complicated procedure
D. Can be amended by the people alone
A. Prohibition
B. Mandamus
C. Habeas Corpus	
D. Quo Warranto
A. It should give the viewpoint of the government only
B. It should focus opposition viewpoint only
C. It should devote attention both to the government and opposition viewpoint	
D. It should prefer government viewpoint over opposition
E. It should prefer opposition viewpoint over government
A. Locke	
B. Lecky
C. Maine
D. Leveleye