问题 单项选择题

下面四个选项中,说法有误的一项是( )。

A.两个或两个以上行政机关以共同名义作出的具体行政行为的,它们的上一级行政机关是被申请人

B.行政机关委托的组织作出具体行政行为的,委托的行政机关是被申请人

C.行政复议第三人参加复议,不仅有利于保护第三人的合法权益,也有利于简化复议程序,有利于作出公正的复议决定

D.作出具体行政行为的行政机关被撤销的,继续行使其职权的行政机关是被申请人

答案

参考答案:A

单项选择题

(一)


Right is right. Right Of course. But is left wrong Well, the Romans used to think so. They thought left-handed people were mistakes of nature. Latin, the language of the Romans, had many Words that expressed this view. Some words we use today still have this meaning. The Latin word "dexter" means "right". The English word "dexterous" comes from this word. It means "handy" ( clever with hands). So, right is handy. But the Latin word for left is "sinister". The English word "sinister" comes from this word. Sinister means "evil" (very bad). Is it fair to call right-handed people handy and: left-handed people evil Well, fair or not, many languages have words that express such beliefs. In old English, the word for left means "weak". That isn’t much of an improvement over "evil".
Not very long ago, children were often forced to write with their right hands. Doctors have since found that this can be very harmful. You should use the hand you were born to use.
People who use their left hands are just starting to get better treatment. But why they get all these bad names in the first place One reason may be that there are not as many left-handed people as there are right-handed people. There is one left-handed person for every five right- handed ones. People who are different are often thought to be wrong. But attitudes do seem to be changing. Fair-minded right-handed people are finally starting to give left-handed people a hand.

Which of the following is NOT right according to the article

A.At one time, left-handed people were forced to use their right hands.

B.Left-handed people today are being treated better than those in the past.

C.There are not as many left-handed people as there are right-handed people today.

D."Dexterous" comes from Latin, means "evil" and English "sinister" means "handy".