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- Parliamentary and Presidential Systemspolitical-science-mcqs › parliamentary-and-presidential-systems
- Published
- 11 Apr 2023
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
In a Parliamentary government, the Prime Minister is the leader of the Cabinet and presides over its meetings. The President or Head of State usually holds a ceremonial role, while the Speaker oversees parliamentary sessions, not Cabinet meetings. Ministers do not chair meetings on a rotational basis.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.In a Parliamentary system, who is responsible for assigning departments to different ministers?
- 2.In a Parliamentary system, who typically assumes the role of the head of government?
- 3.Who leads the government in a Parliamentary system?
- 4.In a parliamentary form of government, the Prime Minister is typically:
- 5.Which statement accurately describes the role of secretaries in a Presidential system of government?
- 6.According to Lord Bryce, which type of government vests the ruling authority legally not in a specific class but in the entire community?
- 7.In a parliamentary system, who formally enacts a bill into law once it has been approved?
- 8.Which of the following countries elects their head of state using the same method as the President of India?
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