Elementary Schools were under the control of:
1.Protestants
2.Roman Catholics
3.Orthodox Eastern Church
4.None of these
French presidential system is a model for some countries:
1.Of Europe
2.Of first world countries
3.Of third countries
4.None of these
In 1852 Napoleon III transferred the second republic into the second Empire which was destroyed by the emergent Germany in:
1.1855
2.1865
3.1870
4.1875
In the first constitutional assembly:
1.159 were social democrats
2.159 were communists
3.159 were Republican
4.None of these
Neapolitan Bonaparte entrusted the task of law making to a body of civil experts called:
1.Cour-de-cassion
2.Assessors
3.Counseild Elat
4.None of these
The constitution of the Fourth Republic was put to the referendum and was promulgated on:
1.August 101940
2.September 121941
3.July 151942
4.October 271946
The first session of the parliament begins on the:
1.First Monday of September
2.First Tuesday of October
3.First Wednesday of November
4.25-Dec
The president of the senate is elected for:
1.3 years
2.4 years
3.5 years
4.None of these
The replacement of Members of Parliament shall take place in accordance with the provisions of:
1.Article 26
2.Article 29
3.Article 28
4.Article 25
Under the constitution of 1946 Parliament consisted of the National Assembly and:
1.Council of Ministers
2.Council of Peoples
3.Council of the Republic
4.None of these
Under the supervision of Marshall Petain which government dissolved the constitution of 1875 on?
1. January 61938
2.October 91939
3.July 111940
4.October 191940
French governmental structure swings between parliamentarian and:
1.Presidential
2.Bonapartism
3.Monarchical
4.None of these
General councils are:
1.Noisy and do nothing bodies
2.Dignified and leisurely bodies
3.Hierarchical bodies
4.Calm and hard working
In 1804 a military adventurer who transferred the Republic into an Empire was:
1.Louis Philippe
2.Napoleon Bonaparte
3.Gaulle
4.Coty
In France Second Republic created in:
1.1815
2.1825
3.1848
4.1856
Parliament of France shall comprise the National Assembly and the:
1.Senate
2.Prime Minister
3.President
4.None of these
Super-prefect has come into being since:
1.1948
2.1952
3.1956
4.None of them
The constitution of fourth Republic remained in force from ______ to 1958:
1.1946
2.1948
3.1952
4.1960
The constitution of the Fifth Republic consists of a preamble and:
1.92 articles
2.123 articles
3.280 articles
4.395 articles
The constitution provided for French union consisted of the French Republic associated territories and:
1.Colonies
2.States
3.Satellites
4.None of these
The Constitutional history of France begins with the French Revolution of:
1.1780
2.1786
3.1789
4.1790
The deputies to the National Assembly shall be elected by:
1.Indirect suffrage
2.Direct suffrage
3.Selection
4.None of these
The First President of the Fifth Republic was:
1.Coty
2.General de Gaulle
3.Chirac
4. None of these
The first president was given the power to:
1.Appoint prime minister
2.Chairman of the national assembly
3.Council of ministers
4.None of these
The First Republic lasted form:
1.1789-1799
2.1791-1709
3.1792-1804
4. None of these
The French empire was gradually liquefied into French:
1.French federation
2. French union
3.French confederation
4.None of these
The French men generally:
1.Disregard their civil responsibility
2.Have a great regard for their civil responsibility
3.Have lukewarm response towards their civil responsibility
4.None of these
The life of ad hoc committees is limited to:
1.Four months
2.Six months
3.Eight months
4.None of these
The National Assembly whall _____ during the exercise of the emergency powers:
1.Not be dissolved
2.Be dissolved
3.Called off
4.None of these
The parliamentary committees in French parliament are usually called:
1.Cells
2.Sub-chamber
3.Commissions
4.None of these
The President of the Second Republic was:
1.Napoleon I
2.Napoleon II
3.Napoleon III
4.None of these
The Third Republic lasted from:
1.1804-1815
2. 1848-1851
3. 1870-1940
4.1940-1955
Who is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces?
1.Senate
2.Prime Minister
3.President
4.None of these
A general election shall take place not less than _______ twenty days and not more than after the dissolution:
1.Sixty days
2.Forty Five days
3.Forty days
4.Thirty days
After revolution of France in order to run administration of the country effectively the whole France is devided into:
1.60 Departments
2.70 Departments
3.85 Departments
4.95 Departments
Bourgeoisie is:
1.Peasant class of rural areas
2.Middle class of the town
3.Aristocratic class of France
4.None of these
Council of Republic was to consists of:
1.320 members
2.340 members
3.351 members
4.None of these
France has:
1.Uni-party system
2. Two-party system
3.Three-party system
4.Multi-party system
French society has always been:
1.A united society
2.A Fragmented society
3.A traditional and conservative society
4.None of these
General De Gaul formed the provisional government on:
1.25th August 1945
2.25th August 1940
3.25th August 1944
4.None of these
General de Gaulle entered into Paris with the assistance of allied force along with his army on:
1.June 101940
2.October 111942
3.August 251944
4. December 121945
he Second Republic lasted from:
1.1825-1830
2.1830-1836
3.1836-1848
4.1848-1851
In France judiciary is an integral part of:
1.Legislature
2.Executive
3.(a) & (b)
4.None of these
In France monarchy was ended in the result of rebellion of people and the first Republic was announced on:
1.anuary 111789
2.J B. September 151790
3. December 171791
4.September 221792
MRP stands for:
1.The Marxist revolutionary party
2.The Marxist revival party
3.The Movement Republican Party
4.None of these
Napoleon Bona Part rose to power in:
1.1790
2.1794
3.1798
4.1804
Napoleonic Empire was overthrown by Austria Prussian and Britain in ______ when they restored the Bourborn Kings to the French throne.
1.1806
2.1809
3.1815
4.1821
Parliament holds by right:
1.Two sessions every year
2.Three sessions every year
3.Four sessions every year
4.None of these
President De. Gaulle formed fifth Republic under:
1.Rudimentary form of parliamentarian govt
2.A hyper presidential form of government
3.A dynastic govt
4.None of these
Proxy vote has to be:
1.Sent on post to the president of Republic
2.Sent to the secretary of the chamber by post
3.Registered with president of the chamber
4.None of these
The constitution of fifth Republic was adopted:
1.4th October 1958
2.9th October 1958
3.8th October 1958
4.7th October 1958
The constitution of fifth Repulic is:
1.Presidential in character
2.Parliamentary in character
3.Both presidential and parliamentary in character
4.None of these
The constitution of France re-affirmed the rights and freedom of people consecrated by the:
1.Declaration of 1689
2.Declaration of 1789
3. Declaration 1946
4.None of these
The constitution of the fifth Republic consists of:
1.92 Articles
2.102 Articles
3.104 Articles
4.None of these
The Constitution of the Fifth Republic was promulgated on:
1.October 101957
2.October 71958
3.November 101958
4.January 151959
The constitution of third Republic was passed in:
1.1875
2.1880
3.1885
4.1850
The corpus of French law was perfected:
1.Bourbons
2.Debare
3.Revolution
4.Napoleon
The council of Republics was to act:
1. As council for thoughts
2.As council for actions
3.As council for reflections
4.None of these
The first constitutional assembly of France of 4th Republic consisted of:
1.586 members
2.590 members
3.593 members
4.None of these
The first president of the 4th Republic was elected for:
1.Four years
2.Five years
3.Six years
4.Seven years
The first Prime Minister of the Fifth Republic after promulgation of the constitution was:
1.Marshall Petain
2.General de Gaulle
3.Michael Debre
4.Coty
The first Republic was formed in:
1.1660
2.1679
3.1789
4.1800
The Fourth Republic was set up in:
1.1940
2.1946
3.1950
4.1958
The last monarch was of:
1.Bourborn
2.Czar
3.Napoleon
4.Louis Philippe
The parliament of 4th Republic was:
1.Unicameral
2.Bi-cameral
3.Tri-cameral
4.None of these
The president of national assembly is:
1.An impartial person after his elections
2.Removed from his party after his elections
3.Active member of his party after his elections
4.None of these
The Restored Monarchy of Bourbon lasted till:
1.1822
2.1848
3.1856
4.1858
The two houses are:
1.Equal in powers
2.Not equal in powers
3.Co-ordinate in powers
4.None of these
Under which article the President of the Republic has the right to grant pardon:
1.Article 17
2.Article 14
3.Article 15
4.Article 16
Who shall preside over the higher national defence councils and committees?
1.Senate
2.Prime Minister
3.President
4.None of these