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51

One of the arguments against delegated legislation is that it

  • A. encroaches on the functions of the judiciary
  • B. is against the principle of separation of power
  • C. promotes limited government
  • D. wastes the time of the legislature
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52

A practice by which semi autonomous units are given part of governmental powers and functions is known as

  • A. deconcentration
  • B. distribution
  • C. devolution
  • D. decongestion
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53

A disadvantage of centralized administration is that

  • A. wide powers are allocated to sub-national bodies
  • B. the influence of the administration is easily felt by the local people
  • C. local people are not easily exploited by the sub-national agents
  • D. sub-national bodies are denied initiative in decision making
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54

Judicial independence means that the courts are independent of the

  • A. Civil Service and the Bar
  • B. Executive and the Legislature
  • C. Legislature and the Ministry of Justice
  • D. Executive and the Military
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55

A citizen can participate in the politics of his country by

  • A. acquiring university education
  • B. attending international meetings
  • C. contesting for an elective post
  • D. being a good sportsman
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