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Indian Polity Quiz 3

Indian Polity Quiz

Indian Polity Quiz 3


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    1. Who has the authority to remove the Vice-President from his office before the expiry of his term?
    (a) Rajya Sabha
    (b) Parliament
    (c) Lok Sabha
    (d) Supreme Court
    Ans: (c)

    2. Which one of the following resigned as Vice-President to contest for the office of the President?
    (a) Dr. S.Radhakrishnan
    (b) V.V. Giri
    (c) Fakhruddin AIi Ahmed
    (d) Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy
    Ans: (b)

    3. When the Chairman of Rajya Sabha acts as President, the duties of the Chairman are performed by :
    (a) himself
    (b) a newly elected Chairman
    (c) the Deputy Chairman
    (d) a member of Rajya Sabha deputed by the Chairman
    Ans: (c)

    4. Disputes regarding the election of the President and Vice-President are settled:
    (a) in the Supreme Court
    (b) by the Election Commission
    (c) by a Parliamentary Committee
    (d) in the Supreme Court of High Courts
    Ans: (a)

    5. What function is specifically prescribed by the Constitution for the Vice-President of India?
    (a) Vice-Chancellorship of Universities
    (b) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
    (c) To assist the President in times of Emergency
    (d) None of the above is correct
    Ans: (b)

    6. When the Vice-President acts as President he gets the emoluments of the :
    (a) President
    (b) Vice-President
    (c) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
    (d) President in addition to what he gets as Chairman of Rajya Sabha
    Ans: (a)

    7. An election to fill a vacancy in the office of Vice-President occurring by reason of his death, resignation or removal, has to be held:
    (a) within six months of the occurence of the vacancy
    (b) within a year of the occurrence of the vacancy
    (c) as soon as possible after the occurrence of the vacancy
    (d) after the expiration of the term if the remaining period is less than three months
    Ans: (c)

    8. Who elects the Vice-President?
    (a) The same electoral college which elects the President
    (b) Members of the Rajya Sabha
    (c) An electoral college consisting of members of Parliament
    (d) Members of Parliament at a joint Meeting
    Ans: (c)

    9. The resolution for removing the Vice-President of India can be moved in the:
    (a) Lok Sabha alone
    (b) either House of Parliament
    (c) Joint Sitting of Parliament
    (d) Rajya Sabha alone
    Ans: (d)

    10. If a resolution impeaching the President is passed, the President is considered to have been removed:
    (a) from the date on which the resolution is passed
    (b) once the Chief Justice of India takes out an order to the effect
    (c) as soon as the Gazette of India notifies it
    (d) once the new incumbent is elected
    Ans: (a)


    Indian Polity Quiz 2

    Indian Polity Quiz

    Indian Polity Quiz 2


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    1. The only instance when the President of India exercised his power of veto related to the:
    (a) Hindu Code Bill
    (b) PEPSU Appropriation Bill
    (c) Indian Post Office (Amendment Bill)
    (d) Dowry Prohibition Bill
    Ans: (c)

    2. If the President returns a Bill sent to him for his assent and the Parliament once again passes the Bill in Its original form, then the President:
    (a) can once again return the Bill for further reconsideration
    (b) can ask for a referendum on the Bill
    (c) has to give assent to the Bill
    (d) can seek the opinion of the Supreme Court on the bill
    Ans: (c)

    3. Which of the following is not correct?
    (a) The Supreme Command of the Defence Forces is vested. in the President
    (b) The three Chiefs of Staff (Army, Navy and Air Force) are under the direct control of the President
    (c) The resoonsibility of National Defence rests with the Union Cabinet
    (d) All important questions having a bearing on defence are decided by the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs under the Chairmanship of the Prime Minister
    Ans: (b)

    4. Who acts as the President of India when neither the President nor the Vice-President is available?
    (a) Speakerof Lok Sabha
    (b) Chief Justice of India
    (c) Auditor General of India
    (d) Senior most Governor of a State
    Ans: (b)

    5. An ordinance promulagated by the President:
    (a) will lapse automatically after 2months
    (b) will lapse on the expiration of 6 weeks from the meeting of the Parliament
    (c) will automatically become a law after 6 months
    (d) will continue to be in force till it is superseded by an Act of the Parliament
    Ans: (b)

    6. Appointment of the members of the Council of Ministers is made by the President:
    (a) on the advice of the Prime Minister
    (b) in his own discretion
    (c) on the advice of the Vice- President
    (d) on the basis of election results
    Ans: (a)

    7. When the Vice-President officiates as President, he draws the salary of:
    (a) President
    (b) Member of Parliament
    (c) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
    (d) Both (a) and (c)
    Ans: (a)

    8. The position of the Vice-President of India resembles, to a great extent, the position of the Vice-President of:
    (a) USA
    (b) Russia
    (c) Italy
    (d) New Zealand
    Ans: (a)

    9. The Vice-President's letter of resignation is to be addressed to the:
    (a) Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha
    (b) Chief Justice of India
    (c) President
    (d) Speaker
    Ans: (c)

    10. The candidate for Vice-Presidential election must possess the qualifications prescribed for the Presidential candidate except that ne must be :
    (a) a citizen of India
    (b) over 35 years of age
    (c) holding no office of profit under the Government
    (d) qualified to be a member of the Rajya Sabha
    Ans: (d)


    Indian Polity Quiz 1

    Indian Polity Quiz

    Indian Polity Quiz 1


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    1. If the President wants to resign from office, he may do so by writing to the:
    (a) Vice-President
    (b) Chief Justice of India
    (c) Prime Minister
    (d) Speaker of Lok Sabha
    Ans: (a)

    2. In which of the following situations does the President act in his own discretion?
    (a) In appointing the Prime Minister
    (b) In returning a proposal to the Council of Ministers for reconsideration
    (c) Both of the above
    (d) None of the above
    Ans: (b)

    3. The minimum age required for becoming the Prime Minister of India is :
    (a) 25 years
    (b) 30 years
    (c) 40 years
    (d) 35 years
    Ans: (a)

    4. Which of the following is not true regarding the payment of the emoluments to the President?
    (a) They do not require any parliamentary sanction
    (b) They can be reduced during a Financial Emergency
    (c) They are shown separately in the budget
    (d) They are charged on the Contingency Fund of India
    Ans: (d)

    5. Which of the following appointments is not made by the President of India?
    (a) Speaker of the Lok Sabha
    (b) Chief Justice of India
    (c) Chief of the Air Force
    (d) Chief of the Army
    Ans: (a)

    6. Which one of the following statements is most appropriate?
    (a) The President shall be bound by the advice of the Prime Minister
    (b) The President shall be bound by the advice given by the Council of Ministers
    (c) The President shall act on the advice of the Prime Minister who shall tender such advice in consultation with his cabinet
    (d) The President shall act in accordance with the advice of the Council of Ministers and he may return such advice for reconsideration
    Ans: (b)

    7. The power to grant pardons, reprieve or remissions of punishment under Article 72 is exercised by the President of India:
    (a) on the advice of the Prime Minister
    (b) on his own as Head of the Union
    (c) on the advice of Council of Ministers
    (d) in consultation with the Prime Minister who tenders his opinion on the advice of his cabinet
    Ans: (c)

    8. The pardoning power given to the President of India under Article 72 can be exercised:
    (a) only after the trial and on the sentence of conviction
    (b) during or after trial but never before trial
    (c) at any time before, during or after the trial
    (d) either before or after the trial but never during the trial of the case
    Ans: (c)

    9. The only President of India who was elected unopposed is :
    (a) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
    (b) Dr. Zakir Hussain
    (c) Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
    (d) Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
    Ans: (c)

    10. To elect the President of India, which one of the following election procedures is used?
    (a) System of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote
    (b) Proportional representation through list system
    (c) Collective voting system
    (d) Secondary voting system
    Ans: (a)


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