17/05/2026
Bright Prep Verbal and General Knowledge
2026 Summer/Fall AIUB LL. B.++ Admission Test and IELTS Level MCQs
The cooling-off period aims to prevent public officials from exploiting their positions for political ______.
A. neutrality
B. advantage
C. criticism
D. hesitation
The provision seeks to strengthen accountability and safeguard institutional ______.
A. conflict
B. privilege
C. integrity
D. participation
The article argues that the current law is too broad and ______ in its application.
A. differentiated
B. calibrated
C. generalized
D. proportional
Some lower-ranking officials may not possess substantial decision-making or ______ power.
A. symbolic
B. executive
C. electoral
D. constitutional
Reserved-seat MPs are often perceived as ______ representatives because they lack a direct electoral mandate.
A. dominant
B. influential
C. secondary
D. permanent
The delay caused by the cooling-off period may discourage youth involvement and fresh ______.
A. viewpoints
B. restrictions
C. regulations
D. hierarchies
Other democratic countries usually apply cooling-off periods in a more ______ manner.
A. sweeping
B. arbitrary
C. calibrated
D. generalized
The UK mainly imposes such restrictions on ______ officials like ministers and permanent secretaries.
A. junior
B. local
C. temporary
D. senior
In the United States, regulations focus more on ethical conduct than restricting electoral ______.
A. participation
B. nomination
C. candidacy
D. appointment
The article emphasizes the principle of ______, meaning restrictions should match the level of influence held by officials.
A. neutrality
B. proportionality
C. hierarchy
D. bureaucracy
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