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1. The Financial powers of the President of India are
he is responsible for the preparation of the Union Budget and causes it to be laid before the Parliament
he appoints the Chairman & members of the Finance Commission
no Money Bill can be introduced without his prior approval
All of these
2. Regarding the powers and functions of the President, which of the following are correct?
1.all legislative proposals involving expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of India have to be recommended by the President to the Parliament for consideration
2. he may direct the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to take over a particular case for disposal
3. he calls upon the party enjoying majority in the LokSabha to choose its leader who is then appointed as the Prime Minister
4. no Money Bill or demand for grant can be introduced or moved in the Parliament unless it has been recommended by the President
1, 3, 4
2, 3, 4
1, 2, 4
3, 4
3. How long can a Presidential ordinance remain in force?
1 year
Two months
Till the President revokes it
Six months
4. The President can be removed from office
I. He cannot leave office once elected unless illness or death occurs
II. On resignation before expiry of term of five years
III. On impeachment by Parliament
II and III
I, II and III
II only
I, II
5. Which of the followings are requisite qualifications for a candidate to be eligible for the election as the President of India?
1.Not less than 35 years of age
2.Must not hold office of profit
3.Must be eligible to become a member of the Lok Sabha
4.Must be a member of either House of the Parliament
1, 2, 4
1, 2
1, 4
1, 2, 3
6. Generally the first session of the Parliament starts with an address of the President in which
he makes a survey of the achievements of the Government during the previous year
he makes suggestions to the Government regarding the policy it should follow it the interest of the Country
he outlines the policy and program of the Government during the ensuing year
he does none of the above things
7. Which of the following powers of the Prime Minister in relation to the President have been listed correctly?
1.he communicates all the decisions of the Council of Ministers to the President
2.he supplies such information to the President regarding proposals of legislation and administration of the Union as the President may need
3.he signs the bills passed by the two Houses of the Parliament on behalf of the President during his absence
4. he assists the President in making all the appointments Codes.
1, 2, 3
2, 3, 4
1, 2, 4
1, 2, 3, 4
8. A national emergency remains in operation, with the approval of the Parliament, for
A maximum period of three years
A maximum period of one year
A maximum period of six months
An indefinite period
9. The President can make use of his discretionary powers
1.when there is a dispute between the Prime Minister and the Cabinet
2.when no party has majority in the Lok Sabha and he has to choose a Prime Minister
3.when the ruling party loses its majority in the Lok Sabha and recommends for dissolution of the House
4.when he decides to refer the advice of the Union Cabinet back for reconsideration.
1 only
1, 2, 3, 4
2, 3, 4
2, 4
10. Impeachment proceedings against the President of India can be initiated
By the Supreme Court
Only in the LokSabha
In either House of Parliament
Only in a joint sitting of the two Houses
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