Government Practice Tests – Structure and Organisation of Government

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1. 


The term Unicameralism means ______ 

A. legislative assemblies.    
B. parliamentary elections.
C. one-chamber parliament.
D. complete absence of parliament

2. 


A unitary system of government is most suitable for a ______ 

A. highly religious country.
B. country with a lot of mineral deposits.
C. small homogeneous country.
D. highly populated country

3. 


The power to pardon any citizen charged with any criminal offence lies with the _____ 

A. legislature      B. executive      C. human rights organizations      D. judiciary

4. 


To promote Justice in a state, Judges must _____ 

A. belong to the ruling party.
B. punish people who oppose them.
C. enjoy security of tenure of office.
D. not socialise with the people

5. 


The system of government in which authority is shared between the centre and the component units is called ____

A. unitary system of government
B. feudal system of government
C. federal system of government
D. monarchical system of government

 

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