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Option A: Article 26

Option B: Article 29

Option C: Article 28

Option D: Article 25

Correct Answer: Article 25


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Option A: Article 17

Option B: Article 14

Option C: Article 15

Option D: Article 16

Correct Answer: Article 17


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Option A: Not be dissolved

Option B: Be dissolved

Option C: Called off

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Not be dissolved


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Option A: Senate

Option B: Prime Minister

Option C: President

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: President


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Option A: Four months

Option B: Six months

Option C: Eight months

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Four months


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Option A: Cells

Option B: Sub-chamber

Option C: Commissions

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Commissions


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Option A: Sent on post to the president of Republic

Option B: Sent to the secretary of the chamber by post

Option C: Registered with president of the chamber

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Sent to the secretary of the chamber by post


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Option A: First Monday of September

Option B: First Tuesday of October

Option C: First Wednesday of November

Option D: 25-Dec

Correct Answer: First Tuesday of October


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Option A: 2005

Option B: 2006

Option C: 2007

Option D: 2008

Correct Answer: 2007


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Option A: 2001

Option B: 2002

Option C: 2003

Option D: 2004

Correct Answer: 2002


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Option A: 1996

Option B: 1997

Option C: 1998

Option D: 1999

Correct Answer: 1997


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Option A: Enhancing the punishment

Option B: Ordering the retrial

Option C: Reprieve

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Reprieve


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Option A: Central legislative assembly

Option B: Legislative assemblies of other community

Option C: University syndicates

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Legislative assemblies of other community


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Option A: Two

Option B: Three only one

Option C: Both (a) & (b)

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Two


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Option A: Mont Blanc

Option B: Victor Hugo

Option C: Charles de Gaulle

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Charles de Gaulle


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Option A: London Revolution

Option B: French Revolution

Option C: White Revolution

Option D: Pink Revolution

Correct Answer: French Revolution


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Option A: Victor Hugo

Option B: Napoleon Bonaparte

Option C: Joan of Arc

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Joan of Arc


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Option A: French federation

Option B: French confederation

Option C: French community

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: French community


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Option A: 9 members

Option B: 13 members

Option C: 15 members

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: 9 members


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Option A: Enhances the sovereignty of the parliament

Option B: Restricts the sovereign of the parliament

Option C: Restricts the sovereign of the parliament

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Restricts the sovereign of the parliament


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Option A: 10 days can be authorized by president

Option B: 12 days can be authorized by president

Option C: 14 days can be authorized by president

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: 12 days can be authorized by president


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Option A: By electoral college consisting of provinces

Option B: By electoral college consisting of both provinces and colonies

Option C: Directly

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: By electoral college consisting of provinces


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Option A: Unicameral

Option B: Bi-cameral

Option C: Tetra cameral

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Bi-cameral


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Option A: Executive head

Option B: Constitutional monarch

Option C: Constitutional figure head

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: None of them


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Option A: Samuel de Champlain

Option B: Jacques Cartier

Option C: James Cook

Option D: Christopher Columbus

Correct Answer: Samuel de Champlain


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Option A: Rotures

Option B: Seigneuries

Option C: Boers

Option D: Plantations

Correct Answer: Seigneuries


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Option A: Toulouse

Option B: Nimes

Option C: Metz

Option D: Versailles

Correct Answer: Toulouse


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Option A: Strasbourg

Option B: Metz

Option C: Paris

Option D: Versailles

Correct Answer: Strasbourg


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Option A: Louvis

Option B: Vauban

Option C: Colbert

Option D: Turenne

Correct Answer: Vauban


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Option A: The Blood Night

Option B: The Defenestration of Paris

Option C: St. Bartholomew’s Day

Option D: The Night of the Long Knives

Correct Answer: C. St. Bartholomew’s Day


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Option A: Henry IV

Option B: Francis I

Option C: Louis XIV

Option D: Louis XIII

Correct Answer: Henry IV


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Option A: Mary Stuart

Option B: Elisabeth of Austria

Option C: Catherine de Medicis

Option D: Eleanor of Aquitaine

Correct Answer: Mary Stuart


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Option A: The French King Charles VI had gone mad

Option B: The French throne was occupied by a woman who, because of the Salic law, was not recognized

Option C: The French King had just been assassinated

Option D: The Franch King was still an infant

Correct Answer: The French King Charles VI had gone mad


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Option A: England, Flanders, Germany

Option B: England, Halland, Luxembourg

Option C: England, Austria, Russia

Option D: England, Spain, Portugal

Correct Answer: England, Flanders, Germany


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Option A: Mexico

Option B: Italy

Option C: Russia

Option D: Scotland

Correct Answer: Italy


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Option A: Asia

Option B: North America

Option C: South America

Option D: Europe

Correct Answer: Europe


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Option A: Plod

Option B: Gendarme

Option C: Old Bill

Option D: Copper

Correct Answer: Gendarme


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Option A: First French Republic

Option B: Second French Republic

Option C: Third French Republic

Option D: Fifth French Republic

Correct Answer: Third French Republic


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Option A: Legal person

Option B: Local person

Option C: Democratic person

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Legal person


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Option A: 1993

Option B: 1994

Option C: 1995

Option D: 1996

Correct Answer: 1993


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Option A: 1986

Option B: 1988

Option C: 1990

Option D: 1992

Correct Answer: 1988


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Option A: 1982

Option B: 1984

Option C: 1986

Option D: 1988

Correct Answer: 1986


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Option A: 1980

Option B: 1981

Option C: 1984

Option D: 1986

Correct Answer: 1981


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Option A: The joint session of parliament

Option B: Ministerial council

Option C: High council of judiciary

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: High council of judiciary


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Option A: Annual address

Option B: Annual report of the performance of the govt.

Option C: By means of messages

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: By means of messages


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Option A: Three members of the constitutional council

Option B: Two members of the constitutional council

Option C: No member of the constitutional council

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Three members of the constitutional council


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Option A: Are extremely limited

Option B: Are extremely harsh

Option C: Are extremely sweeping

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Are extremely sweeping


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Option A: By direct vote

Option B: By electoral college of the prefects

Option C: By the commune itself

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: By the commune itself


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Option A: Noisy and do nothing bodies

Option B: Dignified and leisurely bodies

Option C: Hierarchical bodies

Option D: Calm and hard working

Correct Answer: Calm and hard working


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Option A: 1948

Option B: 1952

Option C: 1956

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: 1948


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Option A: Bourbons

Option B: Debare

Option C: Revolution

Option D: Napoleon

Correct Answer: Napoleon


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Option A: Cour-de-cassion

Option B: Assessors

Option C: Counseild Elat

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Counseild Elat


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Option A: Equal in powers

Option B: Not equal in powers

Option C: Co-ordinate in powers

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Co-ordinate in powers


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Option A: An impartial person after his elections

Option B: Removed from his party after his elections

Option C: Active member of his party after his elections

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Active member of his party after his elections


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Option A: 3 years

Option B: 4 years

Option C: 5 years

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 3 years


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Option A: Presidential in character

Option B: Parliamentary in character

Option C: Both presidential and parliamentary in character

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Both presidential and parliamentary in character


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Option A: 92 Articles

Option B: 102 Articles

Option C: 104 Articles

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 92 Articles


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Option A: 4th October 1958

Option B: 9th October 1958

Option C: 8th October 1958

Option D: 7th October 1958

Correct Answer: 7th October 1958


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Option A: 320 members

Option B: 340 members

Option C: 351 members

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 320 members


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Option A: As council for thoughts

Option B: As council for actions

Option C: As council for reflections

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: As council for reflections


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Option A: Unicameral

Option B: Bi-cameral

Option C: Tri-cameral

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Bi-cameral


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Option A: Appoint prime minister

Option B: Chairman of the national assembly

Option C: Council of ministers

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Council of ministers


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Option A: Four years

Option B: Five years

Option C: Six years

Option D: Seven years

Correct Answer: Seven years


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Option A: Sixty days

Option B: Forty Five days

Option C: Forty days

Option D: Thirty days

Correct Answer: Forty days


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Option A: Presidential

Option B: Bonapartism

Option C: Monarchical

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Bonapartism


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Option A: Disregard their civil responsibility

Option B: Have a great regard for their civil responsibility

Option C: Have lukewarm response towards their civil responsibility

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Disregard their civil responsibility


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Option A: A united society

Option B: A Fragmented society

Option C: A traditional and conservative society

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: A Fragmented society


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Option A: Protestants

Option B: Roman Catholics

Option C: Orthodox Eastern Church

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Roman Catholics


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Option A: French federation

Option B: French union

Option C: French confederation

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: French union


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Option A: Two sessions every year

Option B: Three sessions every year

Option C: Four sessions every year

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Two sessions every year


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Option A: Senate

Option B: Prime Minister

Option C: President

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: President


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Option A: 1940

Option B: 1946

Option C: 1950

Option D: 1958

Correct Answer: 1946


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Option A: 1875

Option B: 1880

Option C: 1885

Option D: 1850

Correct Answer: 1875


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Option A: 1822

Option B: 1848

Option C: 1856

Option D: 1858

Correct Answer: 1848


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Option A: 1790

Option B: 1794

Option C: 1798

Option D: 1804

Correct Answer: 1804


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Option A: 1660

Option B: 1679

Option C: 1789

Option D: 1800

Correct Answer: 1789


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Option A: 60 Departments

Option B: 70 Departments

Option C: 85 Departments

Option D: 95 Departments

Correct Answer: 95 Departments


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Option A: 92 articles

Option B: 123 articles

Option C: 280 articles

Option D: 395 articles

Correct Answer: 92 articles


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Option A: Marshall Petain

Option B: General de Gaulle

Option C: Michael Debre

Option D: Coty

Correct Answer: Michael Debre


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Option A: October 10,1957

Option B: October 7,1958

Option C: November 10,1958

Option D: January 15,1959

Correct Answer: October 7,1958


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Option A: June 10,1940

Option B: October 11,1942

Option C: August 25,1944

Option D: December 12,1945

Correct Answer: August 25,1944


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Option A: January 6,1938

Option B: October 9,1939

Option C: July 11,1940

Option D: October 19,1940

Correct Answer: July 11,1940


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Option A: 1804-1815

Option B: 1848-1851

Option C: 1870-1940

Option D: 1940-1955

Correct Answer: 1870-1940


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Option A: 1825-1830

Option B: 1830-1836

Option C: 1836-1848

Option D: 1848-1851

Correct Answer: 1848-1851


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Option A: Napoleon I

Option B: Napoleon II

Option C: Napoleon III

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Napoleon I


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Option A: 1806

Option B: 1809

Option C: 1815

Option D: 1821

Correct Answer: 1815


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Option A: Louis Philippe

Option B: Napoleon Bonaparte

Option C: Gaulle

Option D: Coty

Correct Answer: Napoleon Bonaparte


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Option A: 1964

Option B: 1956

Option C: 1958

Option D: 1802

Correct Answer: 1958


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Option A: 1788

Option B: 1789

Option C: 1790

Option D: 1798

Correct Answer: 1789


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Option A: Fifteen times

Option B: Sixteen times

Option C: Seventeen times

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Fifteen times


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Option A: Constitution of Fourth Republic

Option B: Constitution of Third Republic

Option C: Constitution of Fifth Republic

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Constitution of Fifth Republic


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Option A: Rule of Law

Option B: Proletarian Law

Option C: Administrative law

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Administrative law


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Option A: July Monarchy

Option B: Vichy France

Option C: July France

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Vichy France


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Option A: November 04,1848

Option B: November 22,1848

Option C: November 14,1848

Option D: November 24,1848

Correct Answer: November 04,1848


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Option A: September Monarchy

Option B: April Monarchy

Option C: July Monarchy

Option D: June Monarchy

Correct Answer: July Monarchy


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Option A: Parliament

Option B: Monarchy

Option C: Democracy

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Monarchy


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Option A: Montagnard Constitution

Option B: French Constitution

Option C: Japanese Constitution

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Montagnard Constitution


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Option A: Unlimited monarchy and the Legislative Assembly

Option B: Unlimited monarchy and the limited Legislative Assembly

Option C: Limited monarchy and the Legislative Assembly

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Limited monarchy and the Legislative Assembly


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Option A: October 6, 1789

Option B: October 6, 1790

Option C: July 14, 1790

Option D: July 14,1791

Correct Answer: July 14, 1790


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Option A: October 27,1789

Option B: October 6,1789

Option C: October 26,1789

Option D: October 16,1789

Correct Answer: October 6,1789


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