Constitution of United Kingdom (UK) MCQS

England Constitution MCQs for test preparation


1. Ministers must resign when they lose the confidence of the people.

(a) House of Lords,

(b) House of Commons,

(c) Crown/King,

(d) None,

answer

(b) House of Commons,


2. A “Ministry” must retire, when:

(a) The Minister dies

(b) Someone complains, against the Minister regarding, his inefficiency in a, certain matter

(c) It has lost, the confidence of, the House of Commons

(d) None,

answer

(b) Someone complains, against the Minister regarding, his inefficiency in a, certain matter


3. The Whole, of “Cabinet system” in England is, based on:

(a) Queen or King’s personal will,

(b) Conventions,

(c) Public Confidence,

(d) Popularity,

answer

(b) Conventions,


4. “Finance minister” of the British, cabinet is called ……………………:

(a) Chancellor of Exchequer,

(b) Prime Minister,

(c) Lord Chancellor,

(d) None of these,

answer

(a) Chancellor of Exchequer,


5. Every member, of cabinet is the, head of an important ………………..:

(a) Institution,

(b) Portfolio,

(c) Court,

(d) None,

answer

(b) Portfolio,


6. The “Judicial Committee” of the Privy Council, was founded in:

(a) 1833,

(b) 1889,

(c) 1891,

(d) 1893,

answer

(a) 1833,


7. The “British Cabinet” grew with the increase, in the supremacy of ………………:

(a) Parliament,

(b) King or Queen,

(c) House of Lords,

(d) Prime Minster,

answer

(a) Parliament,


8. There is a, cabinet secretariat since

(a) 1916,

(b) 1915,

(c) 1920,

(d) 1921,

answer

(a) 1916,


9. Principle of ministerial, responsibility was fully, elaborated in:

(a) 19 century,

(b) 18 century,

(c) 17 century,

(d) None,

answer

(a) 19 century,


10. Any decision, taken by a minister without, the sanction of cabinet, is a matter of

(a) Individual responsibility,

(e) Conventional responsibility,

(b) Political responsibility,

(d) None ,

answer

(a) Individual responsibility,


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