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#1
By Zain
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22 Feb 2026
In a parliamentary system of government, from which body does the executive branch primarily derive its democratic legitimacy?
💡 Explanation:In parliamentary systems, the executive branch (the Cabinet and Prime Minister) is typically drawn from the legislature and must maintain its confidence to remain in power.
#2
By Zain
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13 Feb 2026
The principle of ‘fusion of powers’ is a defining trait of which political system type?
💡 Explanation:The 'fusion of powers' describes a political system, such as a Parliamentary System (or cabinet government), where the executive branch (the cabinet/prime minister) is drawn from and directly dependent upon the confidence of the legislative branch. This contrasts with the 'separation of powers' characteristic of Presidential Republics, where the executive and legislature are distinct and independently elected.
#3
By Zain
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21 Jan 2026
Which feature is the primary mechanism for maintaining the separation of powers in a presidential system?
💡 Explanation:A presidential system is characterized by a strict separation of the executive and legislative branches (Separation of Powers). The 'system of checks and balances' is the primary mechanism designed to prevent any one branch from acquiring excessive power by allowing each branch to limit or scrutinize the others' actions, thereby maintaining the functional separation. Options A and D are characteristics typically found in a Parliamentary System, where there is a fusion of the executive and legislative branches. Option B is also a feature of some Parliamentary or Semi-Presidential systems, not a Presidential one.
#4
By The Quiz Wire
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12 Nov 2025
What defines a unitary system of government?
💡 Explanation:In a unitary system, the central government holds ultimate authority and delegates power to local units at its discretion.
#5
By The Quiz Wire
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09 Nov 2025
What principle defines a political system as a federal state?
💡 Explanation:Federalism is defined by the constitutional division of power between a central authority and constituent political units (states/provinces).
#6
By The Quiz Wire
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08 Nov 2025
What political system features a hereditary ruler whose authority is defined and constrained by a national charter or constitution, often resulting in the monarch serving a largely ceremonial role?
💡 Explanation:A Constitutional Monarchy is a system of government where the monarch's power is limited by the nation's constitution. In contrast to an Absolute Monarchy, political authority usually rests with an elected parliament or other governmental body.
#7
By The Quiz Wire
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05 Nov 2025
What core principle describes a political system where the power of the government is legally defined, constrained, and limited by a foundational set of laws?
💡 Explanation:Constitutionalism is the adherence to a fundamental document (the constitution) that defines the structure of the government and places limits on its exercise of power to protect individual liberties.
#8
By The Quiz Wire
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04 Nov 2025
In a parliamentary system, the Head of Government is drawn from where?
💡 Explanation:In parliamentary systems, the executive (Prime Minister) is drawn from and accountable to the legislature.
#9
By The Quiz Wire
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02 Nov 2025
In which system is the executive constitutionally separate from the legislature?
💡 Explanation:A Presidential system features a separate executive branch led by a president who is not a member of the legislature.
#10
By The Quiz Wire
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01 Nov 2025
Which system involves total state control over public and private life?
💡 Explanation:Totalitarianism is a political system where the state recognizes no limits to its authority and strives to regulate every aspect of life.
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