MCQ Chapter 1 Civics Class 8 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Civics Class 8 1. In the Indian Parliamentary System, the Executive has which type of responsibility?Single responsibilityDual responsibilityCollective responsibilityIndividual responsibilityQuestion 1 of 202. In the Parliamentary System, who is responsible for implementing laws?JudiciaryExecutiveLegislatureOppositionQuestion 2 of 203. The British Parliamentary System functions based on:Written ConstitutionPresidential powersTraditions and conventionsDirect electionsQuestion 3 of 204. The opposition in a parliamentary system:Only criticizes the governmentCannot influence the legislatureHelps in improving laws through debateDoes not participate in the legislatureQuestion 4 of 205. What happens if the Legislature passes a no-confidence motion against the Executive?Executive is strengthenedExecutive continues in powerExecutive must resignExecutive gains more authorityQuestion 5 of 206. The main function of the Judiciary is to:Make lawsImplement lawsProvide justiceForm the ExecutiveQuestion 6 of 207. The Indian Parliament is composed of how many houses?OneTwoThreeFourQuestion 7 of 208. In the Indian Parliamentary System, who is responsible for selecting ministers?PresidentLok SabhaPrime MinisterChief JusticeQuestion 8 of 209. The Executive in a Parliamentary System stays in power until:It wins the electionIt has the support of the JudiciaryIt has the confidence of the LegislatureThe President allows itQuestion 9 of 2010. The Indian Constitution is:UnwrittenFully based on American ConstitutionA blend of written and unwritten lawsWritten and detailedQuestion 10 of 2011. The head of the government in India is:PresidentSpeakerPrime MinisterChief JusticeQuestion 11 of 2012. The Prime Minister is responsible to:JudiciaryLegislaturePresidentGovernorsQuestion 12 of 2013. The system of checks and balances is more prominent in which system?Parliamentary SystemPresidential SystemUnitary SystemFederal SystemQuestion 13 of 2014. Who holds the highest authority in a Parliamentary System?JudiciaryExecutiveLegislaturePrime MinisterQuestion 14 of 2015. The principle of collective responsibility means:Ministers are individually responsible for decisionsOnly the Prime Minister is responsibleThe entire Council of Ministers is responsible for decisionsThe President is responsible for decisionsQuestion 15 of 2016. Who dissolves the Lok Sabha?Prime MinisterPresidentChief JusticeLok Sabha SpeakerQuestion 16 of 2017. Which body ensures that the Executive functions in accordance with the law in a Parliamentary System?PresidentJudiciaryPrime MinisterLok SabhaQuestion 17 of 2018. Why are opposition parties important in a Parliamentary System?They have no powerThey help the ExecutiveThey provide suggestions and criticize policiesThey cannot participate in debatesQuestion 18 of 2019. In a Parliamentary System, what happens when a bill is passed by the Parliament?It becomes a law immediatelyIt needs the President's approvalIt is sent to the Supreme Court for reviewIt is sent to the Prime MinisterQuestion 19 of 2020. Which of the following is a feature of the Indian Parliamentary System?Executive is independent of the LegislaturePresident directly controls the LegislatureExecutive depends on the confidence of the LegislatureJudiciary makes lawsQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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