The reforms Acts of 1832, 1867, 1884 are related to:
Powers of King
Franchise
Powers of Lords
None of the above
Answer and explanation
Franchise
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The reforms Acts of 1832, 1867, 1884 are related to:
Powers of King
Franchise
Powers of Lords
None of the above
Franchise
The Queen appoints judges on the advice of the Prime Minister or:
Home Secretary
Speaker
The Lord Chancellor
None of the above
The Lord Chancellor
The Prime Minister of UK is the leader of:
House of Commons
house of Lords
His own party
None of the above
House of Commons
The Prime Minister of UK is elected for ................ years:
5
7
3
1
5
The Prime Minister is appointed by:
House of Commons
The Queen
The House of Lords
None of the above
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
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
A free hand
The Presiding Officer of the house of Lords in:
The Queen
The Lord
The Speaker
None of the above
The Lord
The nature of English constitution is:
Parliamentary
Revolutionary
Evolutionary
None of the above
Evolutionary
The Members of Privy Council are:
600
550
330
230
600
The Majority of the Cabinet Ministers are always from:
House of Commons
The Parliment
House of LORDS
None of the above
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
The Prime Minister
The Leader of the Cabinet of Britain is:
Prime Minister
King
Queen
None of the above
Prime Minister
The Labour Party was founded in:
1800
1600
1900
1200
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
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
Head of the church of England
The King or Queen in UK is the Symbol of:
Imperial Unity
Democracy
Feudalism
None of the above
Democracy
The King or Queen has the powers:
To reshuffle the ministry
To abolish the ministry
To establish the ministry
None of the above
To abolish the ministry
The King of UK can:
Nominate the Ministers
Not nominate the Ministers
Suspends the ministers
None of the above
Not nominate the Ministers