When was the first Government of Bangladesh (Mujibnagar government) formed?
- a10th April 1971
- b26th March 1971
- c16th December 1971
- d7th March 1971
130 questions · 28 sections
When was the first Government of Bangladesh (Mujibnagar government) formed?
The first government of Bangladesh is known as the —
Bangladesh is a —
According to the chapter, who is the source of all power in Bangladesh?
Regarding the centralization of power, Bangladesh is a —
What system of government exists in Bangladesh?
In Bangladesh's parliamentary system, who is the highest person of the state?
The cabinet and the Prime Minister are jointly accountable to the —
How many divisions does the Bangladesh government have?
Which of the following is NOT one of the three divisions of the Bangladesh government?
Consider the following divisions of the Bangladesh government: Which of the following is correct?
The Administrative Division is also known as the —
The Administrative Division is normally formed by the —
The Administrative Division is normally formed by which of the following? Which is correct?
Who is the head of the State of the People's Republic of Bangladesh?
How is the President of Bangladesh elected?
For how many years does the President hold office?
An individual cannot hold the office of President for more than —
What is the minimum age to become the President of Bangladesh?
During the tenure of the presidentship, legal action against the President in court is —
How can the President be removed before the expiry of his term?
If a person is removed from the post of President through impeachment, he will —
The qualifications of the President include that he — Which is correct?
Who appoints the Prime Minister?
The President is the chief of the —
The President makes all appointments with the Prime Minister's suggestions except those of the —
Money bills cannot be presented in the parliament without the permission of the —
If the parliament fails to release money from a particular fund, the President can grant permission for —
Who appoints the Chief Justice of Bangladesh?
Regarding the punishment of a condemned person given by a court, the President can —
Before declaring a state of emergency, the President must take prior approval from the —
Who conducts the oath of the Prime Minister and the Chief Justice?
The President must be accountable to the —
The legislative duties of the President include that he — Which is correct?
In Bangladesh's parliamentary system, the administration runs under the leadership of the —
The President appoints as Prime Minister the member of parliament who commands the support of the —
According to the constitution, the Prime Minister holds office until —
If the Prime Minister resigns, the cabinet —
The Prime Minister is called the —
The Prime Minister is the leader of the parliament and the —
Who is the head of the cabinet?
Who fixes the number of ministers and distributes portfolios among them?
Who prepares and presents the national budget?
No international treaty can be signed without the permission of the —
In a state of emergency, who can give an instruction without the cabinet's decision?
The Prime Minister is ultimately accountable to the —
The power and activities of the Prime Minister include that he — Which is correct?
In the parliamentary system, the power of governance rests in the hands of the —
The scope of people's participation is higher in which system of government?
In which system can the head of government dissolve the parliament?
In the presidential system, who forms the cabinet?
Who is the leader of the cabinet or council of ministers?
The ministers are generally selected from among the —
The number of ministers who are not parliament members cannot be more than —
The cabinet is dissolved if —
The ministers perform their tasks being accountable to the parliament —
Cabinet meetings are held regularly under the leadership of the —
Who prepares the draft of the budget?
The cabinet works as a bridge between the —
The functions of the cabinet include that it — Which is correct?
The administration is called the —
How many main levels does the administrative structure of Bangladesh have?
The first level of the administrative structure of Bangladesh is the —
The first step of the field-level administration is the —
Who is the head of an office or directorate?
The tiers of the field-level administration of Bangladesh are — Which is correct?
The central point of the Central Administration is the —
Who is the administrative head of each ministry?
The main job of the minister is to —
Who is the second main administrative officer after the secretary?
For every subdivision of the ministry, there is a —
Who performs the duties to maintain one or more departments of the ministry?
How many divisions are there in Bangladesh?
Who is the head of the administration of each division?
The Divisional Commissioner supervises the activities of the —
How many districts are there in Bangladesh?
Who is the main executive of the district administration?
Because he is responsible for collecting all the revenues of the district, the District Commissioner is also known as the —
The District Commissioner maintains law and order in the district with the help of the —
The activities of the District Commissioner include that he — Which is correct?
How many administrative upazillas does Bangladesh have?
Who is the head of the upazilla administration?
The Upazilla Executive Officer is the head of the —
The Upazilla Executive Officer is the treasurer of the —
The parliament of Bangladesh is known as the —
The parliament of Bangladesh is a —
What is the total number of members in the parliament of Bangladesh?
How many members of the parliament are directly elected by the citizens?
How many seats are reserved for women in the parliament?
Bangladesh is divided into how many constituencies for parliamentary elections?
Whose duty is it to conduct the sessions of the parliament?
The tenure of the parliament is —
The two sessions of the parliament should be held within —
A parliamentary session can be operated in the presence of a quorum of —
Who acts as the leader of the opposition?
Parliament membership is cancelled if a member remains absent from the session for —
What is the minimum age to be elected as a member of the parliament?
A person becomes ineligible to be a member of the parliament if he — Which is correct?
The supreme power of making and approving laws lies with the —
A draft bill becomes law if it is approved by —
No tax can be imposed and received without the approval of the —
To amend the constitution, the votes of at least how many of the parliament members are required?
Who elects the President of the country?
The cabinet dissolves if the parliament brings a —
The powers and functions of the parliament include that it — Which is correct?
The judiciary of Bangladesh comprises the Supreme Court, subordinate courts and the —
The structure of the judiciary of Bangladesh consists of — Which is correct?
The highest court of the judiciary is the —
The two divisions of the Supreme Court are —
The Supreme Court is headed by a justice known as the —
The President appoints the Chief Justice upon the advice of the —
To become a judge of the Supreme Court, a person must have experience of working as an advocate at the Supreme Court for at least —
The judges of the Supreme Court can work up to the age of —
The High Court Division can impose a ban to protect the —
The authority and functions of the High Court Division include that it — Which is correct?
The lower court of the judicial division in every district operates —
Who is the head of the District Judge Court?
According to the constitution, who can establish one or more special tribunals?
Which of the following is a function of the Cabinet?
District administration — Which of the following is correct?
Mr. Rashed works in an organization. He provides directive advice in formulating various policies of the institution, and he has several assistants who help him in his work. Which level of the administrative structure of Bangladesh is similar to the activities of Mr. Rashed?
Mr. Salam follows the orders and instructions of the higher authorities of his organization, supervises the development activities and monitors the expenditure of all the departments under his jurisdiction, and takes steps to prevent child marriage and violence against women in his area. If the administration is conducted according to the level of administration that is similar to the activities of Mr. Salam, then — Which is correct?
Why are all the government's administrative activities carried out in the name of the President?
Why is the Prime Minister called the pillar of the government?
Why is a quorum required for a session of the legislature?
What is the Secretariat?