Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
Dear SSC CGL Aspirants, you might have observed that every year a lot of questions are asked from the Chapter "Prime Minister and Council of Ministers". Keeping in view the importance of the topic, We have provided notes on this topic. Now, it's time to check your knowledge. Based on notes you can answer these questions:
Q1.The Prime Minister of India is:
Ans:Appointed
Q2.No confidence motion against the Union Council of Ministers can be initiated in:
Ans:Lok Sabha
Q3.Who presides over the meeting of Council of Ministers:
Ans:Prime minister
Q4.Who is the principal channel of communication between the President and the Council of Ministers.
Ans:Prime Minister
Q5.What is the term of office of the Prime Minister:
Ans:Not fixed
Q6.Article 75 of our Constitution mention :
Ans:The Prime Minister shall be appointed by the President.
Q7.Duties of prime minister as respects the furnishing of information to the president is mentioned in:
Ans:Article 78
Q8.Who has the power to dismiss ministers:
Ans:The P.M
Q9.How other ministers are appointed:
Ans:The President appoints other ministers on the advice of the Prime Minister.
Q10.Who allocates various portfolios among the Ministers.
Ans:Prime Minister
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