The Prime Minister is appointed by:
House of Commons
The Queen
The House of Lords
None of the above
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Correct Answer: A — House of Commons
Explanation:
House of Commons
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The Prime Minister is appointed by:
House of Commons
The Queen
The House of Lords
None of the above
Correct Answer: A — House of Commons
Explanation:
House of Commons
The Prime Minister has:
An advisory status in the making of foreign policy
A great say in the making of foreign policy
No say in the making of foreign policy
None of the above
Correct Answer: B — A great say in the making of foreign policy
Explanation:
A great say in the making of foreign policy
The Prime Minister has ................ in the selection of minister:
A free hand
has to consult parliament
To consult king or Queen
None of the above
Correct Answer: A — A free hand
Explanation:
A free hand
The Presiding Officer of the house of Lords in:
The Queen
The Lord
The Speaker
None of the above
Correct Answer: B — The Lord
Explanation:
The Lord
The nature of English constitution is:
Parliamentary
Revolutionary
Evolutionary
None of the above
Correct Answer: C — Evolutionary
Explanation:
Evolutionary
The Members of Privy Council are:
600
550
330
230
Correct Answer: A — 600
Explanation:
600
The Majority of the Cabinet Ministers are always from:
House of Commons
The Parliment
House of LORDS
None of the above
Correct Answer: A — House of Commons
Explanation:
House of Commons
The Lord Chancellor is the only Cabinet Minister whose salary is same as that of:
The Speaker
The Queen
The Prime Minister
None of the above
Correct Answer: C — The Prime Minister
Explanation:
The Prime Minister
The Leader of the Cabinet of Britain is:
Prime Minister
King
Queen
None of the above
Correct Answer: A — Prime Minister
Explanation:
Prime Minister
The Labour Party was founded in:
1800
1600
1900
1200
Correct Answer: C — 1900
Explanation:
1900
The King or Queen of UK must:
Not Accept the Decision of the Cabinet
Both a and b
Accept the Decision of the Cabinet
None of the above
Correct Answer: C — Accept the Decision of the Cabinet
Explanation:
Accept the Decision of the Cabinet
The king or Queen of UK is the:
Patron in Chief of the church of England
Custodian of the church of England
Head of the church of England
None of the above
Correct Answer: C — Head of the church of England
Explanation:
Head of the church of England
The King or Queen in UK is the Symbol of:
Imperial Unity
Democracy
Feudalism
None of the above
Correct Answer: B — Democracy
Explanation:
Democracy
The King or Queen has the powers:
To reshuffle the ministry
To abolish the ministry
To establish the ministry
None of the above
Correct Answer: B — To abolish the ministry
Explanation:
To abolish the ministry
The King of UK can:
Nominate the Ministers
Not nominate the Ministers
Suspends the ministers
None of the above
Correct Answer: B — Not nominate the Ministers
Explanation:
Not nominate the Ministers
The King in UK is:
Interpreter of the constitution
Guardian of the Constitution
Reformer of the Constitution
None of the above
Correct Answer: B — Guardian of the Constitution
Explanation:
Guardian of the Constitution
The King in the UK is consulted in all important matters of:
Queen
Parliament
By Ministry in Power
None of the above
Correct Answer: C — By Ministry in Power
Explanation:
By Ministry in Power
The Kinds of Law in the UK is:
Four
TWO
Six
None of the above
Correct Answer: A — Four
Explanation:
Four
The key-man in the cabinet is:
Prime Minister
Speaker
The Queen
None of the above
Correct Answer: A — Prime Minister
Explanation:
Prime Minister
The Judicial Committe of the Privy Council derives from the principle of:
Acts of Parliament
English common Law
Judicial Decisions
None of the above
Correct Answer: B — English common Law
Explanation:
English common Law