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1
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the parliamentary system of government?
A.
ministers are usually members of parliament
B.
the Prime Minister is politically responsible to the parliament
C.
the Head of State is the most powerful organ of government
D.
the Head of Governmentmay advise the Head of State to dissolve parliament
E.
the Party in opposition provides the Shadow Government
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2
Capitalism is an economic system in which
A.
the economy of the State is centrally planned and controlled
B.
private persons are permittd to undertake enterprises
C.
accumulation of private property is forbidden
D.
the means of production are owned and controlled by the state
E.
all big industries and the land are publicly owned for the common good
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3
The process of depriving person of the right of voting is called
A.
Enfranchisement
B.
Disqualification
C.
Dismissal
D.
Prohibition
E.
Disenfranchisement
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4
Bicameralism refers to
A.
a one chamber legislature
B.
the process of voting in the legislature
C.
the upper chamber in a legislature
D.
a two chamber legislature
E.
legislatures in all sovereign states
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5
The principle of, the separation of powers implies that the three main organs of government work
A.
separately
B.
independently and co-operatively
C.
against one another
D.
reluctantly and gradually for the executive
E.
together in the interest of other nations
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