A. During the times of george ii
B. During the glorious revolution of 1688
C. During the second world war
D. During the times of george iii
A. By the close of eighteenth century
B. By the middle of the nineteenth century
C. During the twentieth century
D. By 1688
A. 1914
B. 1689
C. 1937
D. 1884
A. The president is the head of the cabinet
B. The president enjoys only nominal executive powers
C. There is close co-operation between the legislature and executive
D. All the ministers of the cabinet are taken from the same party
A. The people
B. The prime minister
C. The council of minsters
D. The nominal executive head
A. None
B. The head of the state
C. The parliament
D. The people directly
A. Must be members of parliament
B. Cannot be members of parliament
C. Mayor may not be members of parliament
D. Must be members of popular house of parliament
A. Separation of legislature and executive
B. Fusion of legislature and executive
C. Fusion of legislature executive and judiciary
D. None of the above
A. 1713
B. 1733
C. 1753
D. 1773
A. East india company was to be given more freedom
B. British parliament wanted to have some hand in the affairs of the company
C. On the advice of the prime minister
D. None of these