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1. Question
1 pointsCategory: PolityWith reference to the president’s oath, which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. President swears to execute the office faithfully.
2. President devotes himself to the service and well-being of the people of India.
3. President devotes himself to promote cooperative federalism.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:Correct
Statement 1 is correct. Before entering upon his office, the President has to make and subscribe to an oath or affirmation to faithfully execute the office.
Statement 2 is correct. President swears to devotes himself to the service and well-being of the people of India.
Statement 3 is incorrect. President sears to preserve protect and defend the Constitution and the law and there is no mention of promoting cooperative federalism in the constitution.
Source: LaxmikanthIncorrect
Statement 1 is correct. Before entering upon his office, the President has to make and subscribe to an oath or affirmation to faithfully execute the office.
Statement 2 is correct. President swears to devotes himself to the service and well-being of the people of India.
Statement 3 is incorrect. President sears to preserve protect and defend the Constitution and the law and there is no mention of promoting cooperative federalism in the constitution.
Source: Laxmikanth - Question 2 of 10
2. Question
1 pointsCategory: PolityWith reference to the executive powers of the President, which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. All executive actions of the Government of India are formally taken in his name.
2. He appoints the comptroller and auditor general of India and determines his salary and tenure.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:Correct
Statement 1 is correct: The Indian President is the head of the state and he is also called the first citizen of India. He is a part of Union Executive, provisions of which are dealt with Article 52-78 including articles related to President (Article 52-62). All executive actions of the Government of India are formally taken in his name.
Statement 2 is incorrect: The President appoints the comptroller and auditor general of India and he does not determine his salary and tenure. The salary and other conditions of service of the CAG are determined by the Parliament of India through “The Comptroller and Auditor-General (Duties, Powers and Conditions of Service) Act, 1971”.
Source: LaxmikanthIncorrect
Statement 1 is correct: The Indian President is the head of the state and he is also called the first citizen of India. He is a part of Union Executive, provisions of which are dealt with Article 52-78 including articles related to President (Article 52-62). All executive actions of the Government of India are formally taken in his name.
Statement 2 is incorrect: The President appoints the comptroller and auditor general of India and he does not determine his salary and tenure. The salary and other conditions of service of the CAG are determined by the Parliament of India through “The Comptroller and Auditor-General (Duties, Powers and Conditions of Service) Act, 1971”.
Source: Laxmikanth - Question 3 of 10
3. Question
1 pointsCategory: PolityWith reference to the Union Executive, which of the following are consists of Union Executive?
1. The President
2. The Vice President
3. The Attorney General of India
Select the correct answer using the code given below:Correct
The Union executive consists of the President, the Vice- President, the Prime Minister, the council of ministers and the attorney general of India. Articles 52 to 78 in Part V of the Constitution deal with the Union executive.
Source: LaxmikanthIncorrect
The Union executive consists of the President, the Vice- President, the Prime Minister, the council of ministers and the attorney general of India. Articles 52 to 78 in Part V of the Constitution deal with the Union executive.
Source: Laxmikanth - Question 4 of 10
4. Question
1 pointsCategory: PolityWith reference to the Veto power of President, which of the following veto powers are enjoyed by President of India?
1. Absolute Veto
2. Pocket Veto
3. Suspensive Veto
4. Qualified Veto
Select the correct answer using the code given below:Correct
When a bill is introduced in the Parliament, Parliament can pass the bill and before the bill becomes an act, it has to be presented to the Indian President for his approval. It is up to the President of India to either reject the bill, return the bill or withhold his/her assent to the bill. The choice of the President over the bill is called the veto power.
The veto power enjoyed by the executive in modern states can be classified into the following four types:
•Absolute veto, which is, withholding of assent to the bill passed by the legislature.
•Qualified veto, which can be overridden by the legislature with a higher majority.
•Suspensive veto, which can be overridden by the legislature with an ordinary majority.
•Pocket veto, which is, taking no action on the bill passed by the legislature.
Of the above four, the President of India is vested with three– absolute veto, suspensive veto and pocket veto. There is no qualified veto in the case of Indian President; it is possessed by the American President.
Source: LaxmikanthIncorrect
When a bill is introduced in the Parliament, Parliament can pass the bill and before the bill becomes an act, it has to be presented to the Indian President for his approval. It is up to the President of India to either reject the bill, return the bill or withhold his/her assent to the bill. The choice of the President over the bill is called the veto power.
The veto power enjoyed by the executive in modern states can be classified into the following four types:
•Absolute veto, which is, withholding of assent to the bill passed by the legislature.
•Qualified veto, which can be overridden by the legislature with a higher majority.
•Suspensive veto, which can be overridden by the legislature with an ordinary majority.
•Pocket veto, which is, taking no action on the bill passed by the legislature.
Of the above four, the President of India is vested with three– absolute veto, suspensive veto and pocket veto. There is no qualified veto in the case of Indian President; it is possessed by the American President.
Source: Laxmikanth - Question 5 of 10
5. Question
1 pointsCategory: PolityWith reference to the Ordinance making power of President, which of the following Article is related to Ordinance?
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Article 123 of the Constitution empowers the President to promulgate ordinances during the recess of Parliament. These ordinances have the same force and effect as an act of Parliament, but are in the nature of temporary laws.
Source: LaxmikanthIncorrect
Article 123 of the Constitution empowers the President to promulgate ordinances during the recess of Parliament. These ordinances have the same force and effect as an act of Parliament, but are in the nature of temporary laws.
Source: Laxmikanth - Question 6 of 10
6. Question
1 pointsCategory: PolityWith reference to the qualifications of the Vice President, which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. He should be a citizen of India.
2. He should have completed 35 years of age.
3. He should be qualified for election as a member of the Lok Sabha.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:Correct
To be eligible for election as Vice-President, a person should fulfill the following qualifications:
1. He should be a citizen of India.
2. He should have completed 35 years of age.
3. He should be qualified for election as a member of the Rajya Sabha.
4. He should not hold any office of profit under the Union government or any state government or any local authority or any other public authority.
Source: LaxmikanthIncorrect
To be eligible for election as Vice-President, a person should fulfill the following qualifications:
1. He should be a citizen of India.
2. He should have completed 35 years of age.
3. He should be qualified for election as a member of the Rajya Sabha.
4. He should not hold any office of profit under the Union government or any state government or any local authority or any other public authority.
Source: Laxmikanth - Question 7 of 10
7. Question
1 pointsCategory: PolityWith reference to the Prime Minister of India, which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. The term of the Prime Minister is not fixed and he holds office during the pleasure of the president.
2. The salary and allowances of the Prime Minister are determined by the Parliament from time to time.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:Correct
The term of the Prime Minister is not fixed and he holds office during the pleasure of the president.
•However, this does not mean that the president can dismiss the Prime Minister at any time.
•So long as the Prime Minister enjoys the majority support in the Lok Sabha, he cannot be dismissed by the President.
•The salary and allowances of the Prime Minister are determined by the Parliament from time to time.
•He gets the salary and allowances that are payable to a member of Parliament.
Source: LaxmikanthIncorrect
The term of the Prime Minister is not fixed and he holds office during the pleasure of the president.
•However, this does not mean that the president can dismiss the Prime Minister at any time.
•So long as the Prime Minister enjoys the majority support in the Lok Sabha, he cannot be dismissed by the President.
•The salary and allowances of the Prime Minister are determined by the Parliament from time to time.
•He gets the salary and allowances that are payable to a member of Parliament.
Source: Laxmikanth - Question 8 of 10
8. Question
1 pointsCategory: Polity“There shall be a council of ministers with the Prime Minister at the head to aid and advise the President who shall, in the exercise of his functions, act in accordance with such advice” – is related to which of the following article of Indian constitution?
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Article 74 – There shall be a council of ministers with the Prime Minister at the head to aid and advise the President who shall, in the exercise of his functions, act in accordance with such advice.
However, the President may require the council of ministers to reconsider such advice and the President shall act in accordance with the advice tendered after such reconsideration.
Source: LaxmikanthIncorrect
Article 74 – There shall be a council of ministers with the Prime Minister at the head to aid and advise the President who shall, in the exercise of his functions, act in accordance with such advice.
However, the President may require the council of ministers to reconsider such advice and the President shall act in accordance with the advice tendered after such reconsideration.
Source: Laxmikanth - Question 9 of 10
9. Question
1 pointsCategory: PolityThe total number of ministers, including the Prime Minister, in the Council of Ministers shall not exceed 15% of the total strength of the Lok Sabha – provision is added to Constitution by which amendment?
Correct
The total number of ministers, including the Prime Minister, in the Council of Ministers shall not exceed 15% of the total strength of the Lok Sabha. This provision was added by the 91st Amendment Act of 2003.
Source: Laxmikanth.Incorrect
The total number of ministers, including the Prime Minister, in the Council of Ministers shall not exceed 15% of the total strength of the Lok Sabha. This provision was added by the 91st Amendment Act of 2003.
Source: Laxmikanth. - Question 10 of 10
10. Question
1 pointsCategory: PolityAll executive action of the Government of India shall be expressed and to be taken in the name of?
Correct
All executive action of the Government of India shall be expressed to be taken in the name of the President.
•Orders and other instruments made and executed in the name of the President shall be authenticated in such manner as may be specified in rules to be made by the President.
•Further, the validity of an order or instrument which is so authenticated shall not be called in question on the ground that it is not an order or instrument made or executed by the President.
Source: LaxmikanthIncorrect
All executive action of the Government of India shall be expressed to be taken in the name of the President.
•Orders and other instruments made and executed in the name of the President shall be authenticated in such manner as may be specified in rules to be made by the President.
•Further, the validity of an order or instrument which is so authenticated shall not be called in question on the ground that it is not an order or instrument made or executed by the President.
Source: Laxmikanth
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