Top 150+ Solved Introduction to Comparative Politics MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The theory of separation of powers’ is mainly associated with ……………..
a. Montesquieu
b. John Locke.
c. Blackstone.
d. James Madison.
Q. ’The theory of separation of powers’ is meaningful with ……………….
a. Check and balance system.
b. Delegated legislation.
c. Parliamentary sovereignty.
d. Supremacy of judiciary.
Q. The power of judiciary to nullify any legislative measure or executive action, if it isdetrimental to the constitution is the principle of ……………
a. Judicial Review.
b. Judicial Activism.
c. Judicial supremacy.
d. None of these.
Q. Which Article of the US constitution vests the legislative power with the Congress?
a. Article 1
b. Article 2
c. Article 3
d. Article 4.
Q. Which Article of the US constitution vests the executive power with the President?
a. Article 1
b. Article 2
c. Article 3
d. Article 4.
Q. Which Article of the US constitution vests the judicial power with the Supreme Court of USA?
a. Article 1
b. Article 2
c. Article 3
d. Article 4.
Q. Which of the following is not a qualification for election to American Presidency?
a. A natural born citizen of USA.
b. Attained the age of 35 years.
c. A resident of USA for fourteen years.
d. A member of American Senate.
Q. The salary and other emoluments of the US President is fixed by ……….
a. The President himself.
b. The Congress.
c. The Supreme Court.
d. The electorate.
Q. Name of the American president, who was elected four times to American Presidency.
a. George Washington
b. .Calvin Coolidge.
c. Woodrow Wilson.
d. Franklin Roosevelt.
Q. Which constitutional amendment forbids an American citizen from being elected morethan twice to Presidency?
a. 22nd
b. 24th
c. 25th
d. 26th
Q. If an American President dies in office, who succeeds him?
a. Chief Justice of Supreme Court..
b. The Speaker of House of Representatives.
c. . Senior most Senator.
d. The Vice-President of USA.
Q. The US President is elected, constitutionally, by an electoral college consisting ofpresidential electors:
a. As is the number of members in both Houses of the Congress.
b. As is the number of members in House of Representative alone.
c. As is the number of members in Senate alone.
d. None of the above.
Q. On which date, now a new elected President is sworn in to office?
a. No particular date
b. January 06
c. March 04
d. January20.