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The independence of the Judiciary can be enhance in all the following cases except where
  • A. judges are granted special immunity
  • B. judges are paid handsome remuneration
  • C. judges are politically neutral
  • D. the salaries of judges are drawn from a Consolidated Fund
  • E. the President is also the Chief judge
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422
There is no separation of power in a Cabinet system because
  • A. members of the executive are also members of the Judiciary
  • B. the president is also members of the parliament
  • C. the prime minister and his cabinet ministers are also members of the of parliament
  • D. some eleted parliamentarians are also judges
  • E. ministers are also members of the judiciary
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423
In democracies, political participation could be restricted on the basis of
  • A. religion
  • B. class
  • C. race
  • D. sex
  • E. age
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424
Disenfranchisement refers to the
  • A. qualification of voters in an election
  • B. disqualification of fraudulent persidential aspirants
  • C. denial of right to vote in an election
  • D. right to vote in all elections
  • E. right to vote and be voted for
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425
The limitation on the right to life can be found
  • A. among the people
  • B. in the case of a convicted person
  • C. in the Executive
  • D. in the Government
  • E. in the Legislature
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