1.A member of the Parliament or a State legislature can be elected as the President, but
I. he has to relinquish his seat within six months of his election
II. he has to resign his seat before contesting the election
III. he has to relinquish his seat as soon as he is elected
Codes:
(a) II only
(b) I only
(c) III only
(d) None of above
2.Generally the first session of the Parliament starts with an address of the President in which
(a) he makes a survey of the achievements of the Government during the previous year
(b) he makes suggestions to the Government regarding the policy it should follow it the interest of the Country
(c) he outlines the policy and program of the Government during the ensuing year
(d) he does none of the above things
3.Which of the following powers of the Prime Minister with regard to the Parliament are correct?
1. he has to justify the policy and program of his government on the floor of the Parliament
2. he makes all important policy announcements on the floor of the Parliament
3. he summons and prorogues the sessions of the Parliament
4. he can recommend the dissolution of the Lok Sabha to the President
Codes:
(a) 1, 3, 4
(b) 2, 3, 4
(c) 1, 2, 3
(d) 1, 2, 4
4.Which of the following groups take/takes part in the election of the President of India?
I. All Members of Parliament
II. Members of State Legislative Assemblies
III. Elected members of State Legislative Assemblies
IV. Elected members of State Legislative Councils
Codes:
(a) I and III
(b) I and II
(c) I, II and III
(d) III only
5.Each member of Parliament who participates in the Presidential election is entitled to cast as many votes as are obtained by dividing the total number of votes of the Legislative Assemblies of all the States by the total number of elected members of the two Houses of Parliament. This ensures
(a) Parity between the voting strengths of the States and the Parliament
(b) Parity among the States
(c) Uniformity of representation of the different States
(d) All the above
6.The President takes an oath before assuming office in the presence of the Chief Justice of India. If the Chief Justice is not available, he takes the oath in the presence of
(a) The Vice-President
(b) The senior most judge of the Supreme Court
(c) The Attorney General
(d) Election Commissioner
7.A resolution for impeaching the President can be moved after at least 14 days' notice signed by
(a) Not less than 50 members of the House
(b) Not less than two-thirds of the total number of members of the House
(c) Not less than one-fourth of the total number of members of the House
(d) At least 100 members of Lok Sabha and 50 members of Rajya Sabha
8.Which of the following does the President appoint?
I. Finance Commission
II. Planning Commission
III. Commission on Official Languages
IV. UPSC
Codes:
(a) I, IV only
(b) I, II, III, IV
(c) I, III, IV
(d) I, II, Ill
9.The Prime Minister is
(a) Elected by the Lok Sabha
(b) Elected by the Parliament
(c) Appointed by the President
(d) Nominated by the party enjoying majority in Lok Sabha
10.Ministers may be chosen from
I. Lok Sabha
II. Rajya Sabha
III. Outside the Legislature
Codes:
(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) I and II
(d) I, II and III
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