A. For a fixed term and cannot be removed before the expiry of that term
B. During the pleasure of the head of state
C. As long as they enjoy the confidence of majority of the members of the of legislature
D. As long as they enjoy the confidence of at least two-thirds of the members of legislature
Parliamentary and Presidential Systems
In a Parliamentary form of government the members of the Council of Ministers:
A. Are always taken from the Parliament
B. Are never taken from the Parliament
C. May be taken from Parliament but have to resign their seats as soon as they assume charge as Ministers
D. None of the above
In a Parliamentary system of government
A. The members of Cabinet cannot be members of Parliament
B. Members of the Cabinet cannot be members of Parliament
C. Members of the Cabinet are appointed for a fixed term and cannot be removed before the expiry of that term
D. The members of Cabinet hold office, during the pleasure of the Parliament
E. The members of the Cabinet are not accountable to the Parliament
Parliamentary government is based on: __________?
A. Independence of Judiciary
B. Fusion of legislature and executive
C. Separation of the three organs of government
D. None of These
The Parlimentry Government is often described as government by: ____________?
A. Experts
B. Technocrats
C. Specialists
D. Amateurs
Parliamentary government is based on the principle of collective responsibility which means:
A. The minister is accountable to the Cabinet
B. The minister is accountable for everthing done by him to the Parliament as wel as Cabinet
C. All the ministers are collectively responsible to the legislature
D. The ministers are directly accountable to parliament as well as the electorate
The Cabinet under Parliamentary government is accountable to: ___________?
A. The Council of Ministers
B. The Prime Minister
C. The legislature
D. The President
The real executive power under a parliamentary government rests with:
A. The Parliament
B. The King
C. Concil of Ministers
D. The Civil Servants
The head of the state under a parliamentary government:
A. Is an elected representative
B. Is a hereditary person
C. Is a nominated person
D. May be elected, hereditary or nominated person
The head of state under a Parliamentary government enjoys:
A. Absolute powers
B. Limited powers
C. Nominal powers
D. No powers