Question

Difficulty: MediumLegislative Functions, Law-Making Process, and Controls

Match each legislative control mechanism with its corresponding constitutional description or operational function.

  • Power of the purseThe constitutional authority of the legislature to control public spending and approve executive revenue proposals.
  • Question TimeA routine parliamentary session designed for lawmakers to interrogate executive ministers on policy execution.
  • Vote of No ConfidenceA parliamentary procedure used to collapse the cabinet by demonstrating a lack of legislative majority support.
  • ImpeachmentA constitutional mechanism by which the legislature formally charges and investigates top executive officials for gross misconduct.

Answer

Power of the purse matches the constitutional authority to control public spending and revenue; Question Time matches the routine parliamentary session to interrogate ministers; Vote of No Confidence matches the procedure to collapse the cabinet by demonstrating lack of support; Impeachment matches the formal constitutional mechanism to charge top officials for gross misconduct.
Each legislative mechanism is matched to its true constitutional function: financial oversight connects to the power of the purse; oral ministerial scrutiny connects to Question Time; parliamentary withdrawal of cabinet trust connects to a vote of no confidence; and judicial charges against executive officers connect to impeachment.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the financial control function of the legislature.
Power of the purse corresponds to controlling public spending and revenue proposals.
Legislative financial control over executive expenditure is universally termed the power of the purse.
2
Identify the direct ministerial scrutiny mechanism.
Question Time corresponds to the routine session for interrogating executive ministers.
Question Time is specifically designed to hold government ministers accountable for policy decisions.
3
Identify the parliamentary cabinet removal mechanism.
Vote of No Confidence corresponds to collapsing the cabinet due to lack of majority support.
In cabinet systems, failing a confidence vote requires the executive leadership to step down.
4
Identify the quasi-judicial removal process for executive misconduct.
Impeachment corresponds to charging and investigating top executive officials for gross misconduct.
Impeachment is the formal constitutional remedy for serious executive violations or abuse of office.

Key Concept

Legislative Control Mechanisms over the Executive
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