1.The Executive of the State is headed by :
(a) The Governor
(b) The Chief Minister
(c) The State Cabinet
(d) The State Legislative Council
2.The ordinances promulgated by the Governor are subject to the approval of the (a) President
(b) State Legislature
(c) Vice-President
(d) Prime Minister
3.If the Governor of a State dies, who becomes the Governor?
(a) Anyone appointed by the President of India
(b) The Chief Justice of the State
(c) The Chief Secretary
(d) The Chief Minister
4.When a Governor reserves a Bill passed by the State Legislature:
(a) he may be impeached
(b) he sends it to the President
(c) he may keep the Bill pending indefinitely
(d) he may give assent to the Bill later
5.Which one of the following qualifications for the office of the Governor has been wrongly listed?
(a) He must be a citizen of India
(b) He must not be less than thirty years of age
(c) He must not be a member of either House of Parliament or State Legislature
(d) He must not hold any other office of profit
6.The salary of the Governor is charged on:
(a) the Consolidated Fund of India
(b) the Consolidated Fund of the State
(c) the Consolidated Fund of India and Consolidated Fund of the State on fifty-fifty basis
(d) the Contingency Fund of the State
7.How is a Governor paid if he acts as the Governor of more than one State?
(a) His salary is paid by the Central Government
(b) His salary is paid by the State where his head-quarters are located
(c) His salary is shared by the concerned States in equal proportion
(d) He cannot be a Governor of more than one State
8.The judicial powers of the Governor do not include the right to:
(a) be consulted by the President about appointment of Judges of State High Court
(b) grant pardon
(c) remit punishment or suspend the sentence
(d) pardon death sentence
9.When can the Governor exercise his discretionary powers?
(a) In appointment of Chief Minister if not a single party has clear-cut majority in the House or there is no recognised leader of the majority party
(b) In reservation of a Bill passed by State Legislature for the assent of the President
(c) Dismissing a ministry if he is convinced it has lost majority support in the Assembly
(d) All the above cases are valid
10.The Chief Minister of a State is:
(a) elected by the State Legislature
(b) appointed by the Governor
(c) appointed by the President
(d) none of the above
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