Top 150+ Solved Introduction to Comparative Politics MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Prof .A.V. Dicey interpreted the concept of ‘rule of law’ in his famous book:
a. Law of the constitution
b. Justice and administrative law
c. Constitutional law.
d. .Administrative law in Englan
Q. ’The Declaration of Independence’ adopted in the year 1776, announced the birth of …………………………..
a. USA.
b. USSR
c. UK.
d. India.
Q. The forerunner of the constitution of USA:
a. British constitution.
b. Magna Carta.
c. Bill of rights.
d. Articles of Confederation.
Q. The Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation in the year …………..
a. 1766.
b. 1777
c. 1788
d. 1789
Q. Which of the following is saluted as “an assembly of demi- gods”, by Jefferson?
a. American Congress.
b. Philadelphia Convention 1787.
c. British House of Commons.
d. None of these.
Q. Who was the Chairman of the famous Philadelphia Convention of 1787?
a. James Madison.
b. Alexander Hamilton.
c. Benjamin Franklin.
d. George Washington.
Q. Who was the first President of USA?
a. James Madison .
b. Alexander Hamilton.
c. Benjamin Franklin.
d. George Washington.
Q. Which is the oldest written constitution in the world?
a. Constitution of Switzerland.
b. The Constitution of India.
c. The constitution of France.
d. The constitution of USA.
Q. Which one of the following is not a feature of the Constitution of USA?
a. Popular sovereignty.
b. A federal system.
c. check a
d. balance system. D. Unwritten nature.
Q. Which constitution of the world is called by Gladstone as “the most wonderful work everstruck off at a given time by the brain and purpose of man.”
a. Constitution of Switzerland.
b. The Constitution of India.
c. The constitution of France.
d. The constitution of USA.
Q. The system of government enshrined in US constitution is …………….
a. A federal system
b. A unitary system.
c. A mixture of both federal a
d. unitary. D. None of these.
Q. In USA, the residuary powers rest with …………….
a. The National Government.
b. The state governments
c. Both central government a
d. state governments.
Q. Where do the disputes between the National government and State governments must besettled, as per the provisions of the US Constitution?
a. The congress.
b. The federal Courts.
c. The senate.
d. Parliamentary Committee.
Q. Who is considered as the chief exponent of the theory of separation of powers?
a. Montesquieu
b. John Locke.
c. Blackstone.
d. James Madison.