A) Absolute monarchy B) Constitutional monarchy C) Hereditary monarchy D) Institutional monarchy
A) Encourage military intervention in politics B) Suppress the views of the minority groups C) Safeguard the rights and freedom of the citizens D) Ensure tyranny and oppression of the masses
A) Federal B) Rigid C) Written D) Flexible
A) Removal of uncertainty B) Arbitrary government C) Discouragement of reform D) Enhancement of individual rights
A) Acquiring University education B) By involving in political protest C) Contesting for an elective post D) Attending international meeting
A) Checking the executive powers B) Appointing the civil servants C) Implementing executive decisions D) Advising the judiciary
A) Speaker B) President C) Governor General D) Prime minister
A) Secret trial of offenders B) Executive control of the Judiciary C) Unlimited powers for the police D) Equality before the law
A) Electoral rules and regulations B) Ownership of landed property C) Fundamental Human Rights D) Registration of political party
A) Preventing any organ of government from becoming too powerful B) Preventing any organ of government from performing it's duties C) Allowing for a fusion of powers among the organs of government D) Allowing for total Independence of the three organs of government
A) President was responsible to the Queen of England B) Office of the Governor General was retained C) Prime minister became the the Head of State D) President became the Head of State
A) The minister are responsible individually to the president B) The President can dismiss any minister without much hinderance C) The Prime minister combines the executive and ceremonial functions D) Separation of powers is not strictly observed
A) Unitary B) Republican C) Feudalism D) Confederal
A) The principle of laws B) The Spirit of laws C) The rule of laws D) Supremacy of laws
A) An advocate B) Attorney-General C) Chief justice D) A judge
A) Freedom of choice B) Rule of law C) Interference D) Vote of no confidence
A) Subordination of the legislature to the judiciary B) Supremacy of the national assembly C) Supremacy authority of traditional rulers D) Supremacy of the law over all the people
A) Chief of army staff B) Attorney General C) Prime minister D) Executive President
A) Judiciary to be a part of the executive B) Executive to be a member of the legislature C) President to select ministers from outside the legislature D) President to be a member of the legislature
A) May support or oppose the decision made by the cabinet B) Is responsible to the head of state C) Obeys the Prime minister without questions D) Takes the credit/blame for the decisions made by the cabinet |