Top 150+ Solved Introduction to Comparative Politics MCQ Questions Answer
Q. ‘Shadow cabinet’ is:
a. A cabinet organized by the opposition leader.
b. An immediate past cabinet.
c. A secondary cabinet.
d. None of the other.
Q. ’ “Crown’ in Britain is an institution which consists of:
a. King alone
b. The Cabinet alone.
c. . The Parliament alone .
d. The King, the Cabinet, and the Parliament.
Q. Which of the following is not a feature of the British Crown?
a. Crown is an institution.
b. The Crown is immortal.
c. Crown is the real executive in Britain.
d. Crown is a person.
Q. ‘The Westminster model’ means:
a. British parliamentary government.
b. Indian parliamentary model.
c. American model administration.
d. None of the other.
Q. ’Kitchen cabinet’ means:
a. Group of ministers who enjoy the full confidence of Prime Minister and are very close to him .
b. Cabinet organized by the opposition leader.
c. The administration of a kitchen.
d. A cabinet organized by the King to check the administration.
Q. ‘Ministerial responsibility’ implies:
a. Responsibility of ministers towards the King.
b. Individual responsibility of every minister before the parliament.
c. Collective responsibility of the ministry before the House of Commons.
d. All of these.
Q. Who prepares and pioneers the budget in Britain?
a. The Prime minister
b. .The King .
c. The Chancellor of Exchequer.
d. The Lord Chancellor.
Q. Which of the following is not related with the British Prime Minister?
a. Formation of the cabinet.
b. Distribution of portfolios.
c. Chairman of the Cabinet.
d. Formation of ‘shadow cabinet’.
Q. ” The sun around which other planets revolve” is a statement(Jennings ) which comparesthe position of :
a. The King
b. The Prime Minister.
c. The opposition leader.
d. The speaker.
Q. The presiding officer of House of Lords in Britain:
a. Lord Chancellor.
b. The speaker.
c. The Prime minister .
d. The Chancellor of Exchequer.
Q. ”Once a speaker is always a speaker” is a phrase associated with:
a. USA.
b. France
c. India
d. Great Britain.
Q. Which prime minister is saluted as the ‘iron lady of Great Britain’?
a. Tony Blair
b. Cromwell.
c. Lo
d. Clarendon. D .Margaret Thatcher.
Q. The first woman Prime Minister of Great Britain?
a. Tony Blair
b. Cromwell.
c. Lo
d. Clarendon. D Margaret Thatcher.
Q. Margaret Thatcher, the first lady Prime Minister of Great Britain, belongs to :
a. Conservative party.
b. Labour party.
c. Liberal party.
d. Socialist party.
Q. Which Prime minister of Great Britain led the nation to victory in the second world war?
a. Gladstone
b. George Brown
c. Margaret Thatcher
d. Winston Churchill.