The King or Queen is the symbol of:
A.Democracy
B.Fedualism
C.Constitutional continuity
D.Imperial unity
The King or Queen is the symbol of: Read More »
A.Democracy
B.Fedualism
C.Constitutional continuity
D.Imperial unity
The King or Queen is the symbol of: Read More »
A.Interpreter of the constitution
B.Reformer of the constitution
C.An advisor of the constitution
D.Guardian of the constitution
A.The King and crown
B.Queen and King
C.Prime Minister and King
D.None of them
There is a fundamental distinction between: Read More »
A.By Courts of law
B.Parliamentary acts
C.A Minister responsible to the Parliament
D.By his own executive order
The King’s prerogatives can be translated into actions: Read More »
A.He is a pious person
B.He can authorize no wrong
C.He is above the law
D.He is a law himself
The King can do no wrong because Read More »
A.Norman period
B.Anglo-Saxon period
C.French period
D.Immemorial period
Kingship in England can be traced back to: Read More »
A.The Prime Minister
B.The Cabinet
C.The Court of Law
D.None of them
The right to govern in England flows through the legislature to: Read More »
A.Queen or King personal will
B.People confidence
C.Conventions
D.On majority principles
The whole of cabinet system in England is based on: Read More »
A.Jennings says
B.Dicey says
C.Holds worth says
D.None of them says
A.Federal in form
B.Unitary in form
C.Composite in form
D.Confederal in form
The English constitution is: Read More »