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121.

Direct legislation in Switzerland has

  • a natural growth

  • a haphazard growth

  • an artificial growth

  • None of these

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122.

Who gave the idea of 'Cabinet Dictatorship'?

  • Muir

  • Lowell

  • Marriot

  • Laski

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123.

The President of the USA appoints Supreme Court Judges

  • with Senate's consent

  • at his discretion

  • with consent of the House of Representatives

  • None of these

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124.

Who succeeded Guru Nanak?

  • Guru Angad

  • Guru Ramdas

  • Guru Arjun

  • Guru Hargobind

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125.

Who speaks of Cabinet system as 'the steering wheel of the ship of State'?

  • Lowell

  • Muir

  • Marriot

  • Bagehot

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126.

Who has called the Prime Minister primus inter pares (first among equals)?

  • Morely

  • Harcourt

  • Laski

  • Lowell

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127.

Which one of the following is the specific feature of the single member constituency system?

  • The system is economical for representatives

  • Gerrymandering is not possible in this system

  • It secures a stable majority in the legislature

  • The candidate has to spend less on electioneering

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128.

One of the following is the constitutional power of the Indian Parliament

  • Reviewing the work of educational institutions

  • Supervising the work of state legislatures

  • Amending Indian Constitution as and when required

  • Setting disputes among various departments

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129.

The words of 'Secular' and 'Socialist' were added to the Preamble of Indian Constitution by the ........amendment.

  • 24th

  • 42nd

  • 44th

  • 46th

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130.

The UPSC members remain in office

  • for a period of six years or till they attain 63 years of age, whichever is earlier

  • for a period of five years or until they attain 60 years, whichever is earlier

  • for a period of four years or attain 65 years of age, whichever is earlier

  • for a period of six years or till they attain 65 years of age, whichever is earlier

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