The document contains a quiz on concepts related to government and civics such as types of governments, branches of government, citizenship rights and responsibilities, and other related topics. It includes 20 multiple choice questions, 20 true/false questions, and asks to define 4 terms related to education, government, and history.
The document contains a quiz on concepts related to government and civics such as types of governments, branches of government, citizenship rights and responsibilities, and other related topics. It includes 20 multiple choice questions, 20 true/false questions, and asks to define 4 terms related to education, government, and history.
The document contains a quiz on concepts related to government and civics such as types of governments, branches of government, citizenship rights and responsibilities, and other related topics. It includes 20 multiple choice questions, 20 true/false questions, and asks to define 4 terms related to education, government, and history.
The document contains a quiz on concepts related to government and civics such as types of governments, branches of government, citizenship rights and responsibilities, and other related topics. It includes 20 multiple choice questions, 20 true/false questions, and asks to define 4 terms related to education, government, and history.
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Sec-1 (Tutorial-2 November)
1. Which form of government structure does Russia’s Constitution provide?
(a) Democratic (b)Semi-Presidential (c)Parliamentary (d)Presidential 2.Civil war is------. (a) government of the people, by the people, for the people (b) guns and roses (c) prolonged violent conflict within a country (d) social movement for equality of rights 3. The institution and processes connected with making, enforcing and reviewing of laws in any society is referred to as the -------. (a) judiciary (b) constitution drafting committee (c) government (d) Bar Association 4. Type of government where all voters in a community meet to make laws and decide actions: (a) Monarchy (b) Republic (c) Dictatorship (d) Direct democracy 5. Which of the following is a good example of a dictatorship? (a) Great Britain (b) Germany (c) North Korea (d) Canada 6. Who holds the most power in the United States? (a) The President (b) The Congress (c) The Military (d) Power is shared among all of them 7. Which one of the followings is an absolute monarchy? (a) United Kingdom (b) Saudi (c) India (d) Canada 8. What type of government elects representatives to make all government decisions? (a) Republic (b) Direct democracy (c) Dictatorship (d) Monarchy 9. What is the main job of the judicial branch? (a) Carry out the laws (b) Make the laws (c) interpret the laws (d) enforce the laws 10.The system of checks and balances in our constitution prevents the misuse of power by the------. (a) People (b) Government (c) President (d) Courts 11. The rules and principles essential for efficient and proper governance of a country are mentioned in the (a) Parliament (b) Constitution (c) Preamble (d) Constituent Assembly 12. The study of government in school is important because the student can ------. (a) be assisted by political leaders (b) learn about their rights (c) Qualify for elections (d) be nominated for a trip abroad 13.What are the three different branches of government outlined in the Constitutions of most countries? (a) Electoral, Administrative, Judicial (b) Legislative, Executive, Judicial (c) Legislative, Presidential, Administrative (b) Legislative, Executive, Parliamentary 14.The Constitution established a system of checks and balances, which grants--------. (a) Only Congress the power to checks other branches (b) Only the president the power to checks other branches (c) Only the Supreme Court the ability to check the other branches (d) Each branch the power to check abuses by the other branches 15. How should one be aware of their rights as a citizen? (a) By reading history books (b) By reading the constitution (c) By asking other people (d) By watching political drama 16. Which of these is your duty as a citizen? (a) To lend money to a friend (b) To take a degree in law (c) To vote in elections (d) Both A & C 17. Which of these is not a right but a responsibility of a citizen? (a) To report a crime (b) To have freedom of expression (c) To get education (d) To get food 18. Government can be classified as Presidential and Parliamentary on the basis of : (a) Relations between the legislature and the executive (b) Relations between the politicians and civil servants (c) Written and unwritten constitutions (d) Rigid and flexible constitutions 19. In a parliamentary system of a government: (a) The legislature is responsible to judiciary (b) The legislature is responsible to the executive (c) The executive is responsible to the legislature (d) The Judiciary is responsible to the legislature 20. Which employment sectors are urban based? (a) secondary & tertiary activities (b) primary & secondary activities (c) primary & tertiary activities (d) All of them TRUE OR FALSE 1.There are still many absolute monarchies in the world today. 2. One of the earliest known democracies was in Athens in Ancient Greece. 3. Most democracies today are representative democracies. 4.Universities and teacher- training colleges are tertiary education institutions. 5. High-quality pre-school education has a positive- effect on a child’s progress. 6. Education is seen as a human right in a number of international conventions. 7. People with secondary qualification can usually find better-paid work. 8. Tertiary education prepares students for the next stages of education and for lifelong learning. 9. The population of a country is the country’s human resource. 10. People between the age of 25 and 65 are usually thought of as of working age. 11. The executive branch develops and passes the laws. 12. The legislative branch produces policies and programmes to develop a country. 13. The most senior members of the executive branch form a special group called the cabinet. 14. The head of state always has political power. 15. Judiciary interprets the law and makes sure that it is applied equally and fairly to every person. 16. Education is critical for the economic development of a country. 17. A well - educated people are able to work in all the different sectors of the economy. 18. TVET helps to create a workforce useful in many different industries. 19. The United Arab Emirates is an absolute monarchy in which the sultan is head of state with ultimate power. 20. British influence increased dramatically after the end of the Second World War in 1945.