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Q. Which of the following groups take/takes part in the election of the President of India?
1. All Members of Parliament.
2. All Members of State Legislative Assemblies.
3. Elected members of State Legislative Assemblies.
4. Elected members of State Legislative Councils.

  • (A) I and III
  • (B) I and II
  • (C) I only
  • (D) III only

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Q. The executive authority of the Union is vested by the Constitution in the:

  • (A) Prime Minister
  • (B) President
  • (C) Cabinet
  • (D) Union Legislature

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Q. The legislative powers of the President include all the following but:

  • (A) the power-to summon or prorogue the Houses of Parliament
  • (B) the power to summon a joint sitting of the Houses to resolve a deadlock
  • (C) the power of nominating 12 members to the Lok Sabha
  • (D) the right to address either House at any time and it requires the attendance of members for this purpose

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Q. Which of the following Chief Justices of India has acted as President of India?

  • (A) M. Hidayatullah
  • (B) P.B. Gajendra Gadkar
  • (C) P.N. Bhagwati
  • (D) All of the above

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Q. Which of the following statements regarding the pardoning powers of the President is/are not correct?
1. He has the pardoning power in respect of sentence by court martial.
2. He can grant reprieve and respite in case of punishment for an offence against any law of
the land, Union or State.
3. He alone can pardon a sentence of death.
4. His exercise of the power of pardon is open to judicial review.

  • (A) I and III
  • (B) II and III
  • (C) I and IV
  • (D) II and IV

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Q. Mark the correct response:

  • (A) It is the duty of the Prime Minister to communicate all decisions of the Council of Ministers to the President, whenever he requires
  • (B) The Prime Minister need not communicate all decisions to the President
  • (C) It is not obligatory on the part of Prime Minister to communicate the decision to the President
  • (D) The President cannot compel the Prime Minister to give the information he has

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Q. Mark the correct response:

  • (A) The President has power to remove the Prime Minister but not any of his ministers unless so advised by the Prime Minister
  • (B) The President has power neither to remove the Prime Minister nor any of his ministers unless the Prime Minister loses the support of majority in Lok Sabha and tenders his resignation
  • (C) The President can remove Prime Minister the moment he loses his majority in the Lok Sabha
  • (D) The President has a power to remove any of the ministers at his pleasure

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Q. The President of India is vested with ordinance making power by Article 126, He exercises this power:

  • (A) when Lok Sabha is not in session and circumstances .exist which render it necessary for the President to take immediate action
  • (B) when Council of States is not in session and the President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for him to take immediate action
  • (C) when both Houses of Parliament are not in session and President is satisfied that circumstances exist which made it necessary for him to take the immediate action
  • (D) in all the above circumstances

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Q. Who was the member of the Rajya Sabha when first appointed as the Prime Minister of
India ?

  • (A) Lal Bahadur Shastri
  • (B) Indira Gandhi
  • (C) Morarji Desai
  • (D) Charan Singh

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Q. Which one of the following statements is correct?
The Speaker of Lok Sabha can be removed by a resolution passed by:

  • (A) a majority of all the then members of Lok Sabha
  • (B) a majority of the then members of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
  • (C) two-thirds majority of the total members of the Lok Sabha
  • (D) two-thirds majority of the Lok Sabha members present and voting

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