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Introduction to Comparative Politics
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Introduction to Comparative Politics
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1. ‘Committee of the whole house’ in Britain is:
2. The first woman Prime Minister of Great Britain?
3. The salary and other emoluments of the US President is fixed by ……….
4. .The most powerful lower chamber of parliament in the world is ---------
5. The theory of separation of powers’ is mainly associated with ……………..
6. How many members are elected by an American state to Senate?
7. Once a speaker is always a speaker - is a phrase associated with:
8. Who organizes the cabinet in Britain?
9. Which of the following philosopher used comparative method for comprehending and analyzing principles, issues and problems of Greek city-states?
10. In France, the Court of Cassation is,
11. The official residence of US President:
12. Who is the presiding officer of House of Commons in Britain?
13. Gerrymandering in USA means:
14. The presiding officer of the House of Representatives in USA is called as……….
15. ‘Ministerial responsibility’ implies:
16. Who summons and prorogues the parliament in Britain?
17. Who prepares and pioneers the budget in Britain?
18. Which country of the following is an example of parliamentary supremacy?
19. Where do the disputes between the National government and State governments must be settled, as per the provisions of the US Constitution?
20. Who is considered as the chief exponent of the theory of separation of powers?
21. If an American President dies in office, who succeeds him?
22. ‘Shadow cabinet’ is:
23. The upper house of Swiss legislature is known as-------------.
24. Communist party rule was started in China in the year--------------
25. The speaker of House of Commons is elected by the ------