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Government Questions

Question 226:
The power of British Trade Unions now constitutes
  • A A real threat to the Quen and the British Establishment
  • B A danger to the Judiciary
  • C A threat to the House of Lords
  • D A challenge to the idea of Parliamentary Sovereignty
  • E A menace to the Confederation of British Industries
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Question 227:
Collective responsibility means that
  • A All ministers are collectively responsible to the prime minister
  • B Ministers are collectively responsible to the parliament
  • C No minister may publicly criticise decisions made collectively in cabinet without first resigning
  • D Ministers must first clear their public statements on policy matters with the cabinet office before delivering them
  • E Ministers must always show a sense of responsibility towards one another
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Question 228:
Under the Presidential system of government in Nigeria
  • A There is no formal opposition in the national legislature
  • B The Majority that of the President
  • C State governments do not have any powers except those allowed by the Central Government
  • D The President has absolute power
  • E The personal staff of the President are civil servants
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Question 229:
Under the United States Constitution
  • A Congress is supreme
  • B The Supreme Court is dominant
  • C The presidency is clearly superior in practice to the other two branches of government
  • D Black Americans enjoy preferential treatment to compensate for past injustices
  • E No branch of government can function without co-operating with the others
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Question 230:
The British constitution, by being unwritten
  • A Encourages the dominance of the Prime Minister
  • B Gives room for the development of conventions
  • C Makes the parliamentary system unworkable
  • D Allows unquestionable parliamentary soveignty
  • E Enables the queen to do no wrong
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