A liberal monarchical constitution was accepted by the king on:
1.October 6 1789
2. October 6 1790
3.July 14 1790
4.July 141791
Charles de Gaulle bypassed the legislative procedure in 1962 and directly sent a constitutional amendment to a:
1. Referendum
2.Senate
3.Parliament
4.National Assembly
Fourth Presidential elections in France were held in:
1.1974
2.1980
3.1976
4.1977
France as a _______ and democratic Republic deriving its sovereignty from the people:
1.Secular
2.Islamic
3.Hindu
4. None of these
France is associated with:
1.Rule of Law
2. Proletarian Law
3.Administrative law
4. None of them
Local government in France:
1.Another bed-rock on which the French state is built
2.An electoral college for the French national assembly
3.An absent chapter in French constitution
4.None of them
Pressure groups are:
1.Unwieldy in their aims and objectives
2.Specific in their aims and objectives
3.Divided in their aims and objectives
4.None of them
Second National Assembly s elections in France were held in:
1.1976
2.1978
3.1980
4.1982
The French Constitution of 1848 of the Second French Republic was adopted on:
1.November 041848
2.November 221848
3.November 141848
4.November 241848
The preamble of the constitution recalls the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen from
1.1789
2.1787
3.1785
4. None of these
There are how many chapters in the constitution of the French Fifth Republic:
1.Fifteenth
2.Seventeenth
3.Sixteenth
4.Fourteenth
Who was the main instigator of French constitution of Fifth Republic?
1.Michel Debre
2.Charles de Gaulle
3.Napoleon Bonaparte
4. None of these
According to constitution of France the language of the Republic shall be:
1.French
2.English
3.Hindi
4.Persian
Every department has a prefect:
1.And a priest
2.And department council
3.And a commissioner
4.None of them
In France constitutions were made and unmade in 170 years nearly:
1.Fifteen times
2.Sixteen times
3.Seventeen times
4. None of them
UNR-EDT was launched in:
1.1962
2.1964
3.1966
4.None of them
A liberal monarchical constitution was adopted on:
1.October 271789
2.October 61789
3.October 261789
4. October 161789
Constitution council consists of:
1.5 members
2.6 members
3.9 members
4.4 members
Constitution of June 24 1793 was also known as:
1.Montagnard Constitution
2.French Constitution
3.apanese Constitution
4.None of these
Departments in France are analogous:
1.To districts in Pakistan
2.To division in Pakistan
3.To province in Pakistan
4.None of them
Eighth presidential elections in France were held in
1.2000
2.2001
3.2002
4.2003
Fifth presidential elections in France were held in:
1.1978
2.1979
3.1980
4.1981
Fifth Republic s constitution was drafted by:
1.Napoleon Bonaparte
2.Charles de Gaulle
3.Michael Debre
4. None of these
First National Assembly s elections in France were held in:
1.1973
2.1976
3.1977
4.1978
French Socialist Party was first set up in:
1.1901
2.1905
3.1909
4.1987
Judges are appointed by the president:
1.Supreme Court
2.High Court
3.President
4.Prime Minister
Ninth Presidential elections in France were held in:
1.2004
2.2005
3.2006
4.2007
Seventh Presidential elections in France were held in:
1.1994
2.1995
3.1997
4.1998
Sixth Presidential elections in France were held in:
1.1990
2.1985
3.1988
4.1987
Tenth Presidential elections in France will be held in:
1.2012
2.2010
3.2011
4.2013
The ancient regime was an absolute monarchy and lacked a formal constitution. The regime essentially relied on:
1.Custom
2.Referendum
3.Law
4.None of these
The Charter of 1814 adopted on June 4 1814 reestablished the
1.Parliament
2.Monarchy
3.Democracy
4. None of these
The Charter of 1830 adopted on August 14 1830 is also known as:
1.September Monarchy
2.April Monarchy
3.July Monarchy
4. June Monarchy
The Constitution of 1791 or Constitution of September 3 1791 established a:
1.Unlimited monarchy and the Legislative Assembly
2. Unlimited monarchy and the limited Legislative Assembly
3.Limited monarchy and the Legislative Assembly
4.None of these
The Constitution sets out methods for its own amendment either by referendum or through a:
1.Parliamentary process without Presidential consent
2.Parliamentary process with Presidential consent
3.Cabinet process with Presidential consent
4. None of these with
The current constitution of France is typically called the Constitution of the
1.Sixth Republic
2.Third Republic
3.Fourth Republic
4.Fifth Republic
The first written constitution of France was framed in:
1.1788
2.1789
3.1790
4.1798
The French communist party has:
1. Lost its popularity
2.Lost it ideological commitment
3.Changed into a social democratic party
4.None of them
The French Constitution of 1852 of the French Second Empire was adopted on:
1.November 24 1852
2.January 14 1852
3.January 14 1853
4.January 24 1852
The French Constitutional Law of 1940 established the:
1.July Monarchy
2. Vichy France
3.July France
4.None of these
The French people solemnly proclaim their attachment to the Rights of Man and the principles of natioal sovereignty as defined by the Declaration of:
1.1798
2.1785
3.1786
4.1789
The highest municipal officer in France is:
1.Governor of a Department
2.Chief Councillor
3.Prefect
4.None of them
The largest department in France is:
1.Paris
2.Luxembourg
3.Gironde
4.None of them
The motto of the Republic shall be:
1.King of Great
2. Liberty is happiness
3.Liberty Equality Fraternity
4.None of these
The present constitution of France is also known as:
1.Constitution of Fourth Republic
2. Constitution of Third Republic
3.Constitution of Fifth Republic
4. None of them
The present constitution of France was adopted in:
1.1964
2.1956
3.1958
4.1802
The Senate whall be elected by:
1.Indirect suffrage
2.Direct suffrage
3.Selection
4.None of these
The smallest unit of local government in France is:
1.Department
2.Commune
3.Cantons
4.None of them
Which country abolished the death through 18th amendment into the Constitution?
1.France
2.England
3.Australia
4.South Africa
Which is the highest Court of Appeals in France?
1.Supreme Court
2.High Court
3.Sessions Court
4.None of these