Chapter: Union Government President, Parliament & Prime Minister. State Government Governor, State Legislatu
1.

The President of India is an integral part of

A. The parliament
B. The Constitution
C. The Judiciary
Answer» A. The parliament
2.

The Prime Minister is the head of

A. The Government
B. The Constitution
C. The State
Answer» A. The Government
3.

The President of India is elected by

A. Members of the Union Parliament
B. Members of Parliament and State Legislative Assembly
C. Directly elected by the people
Answer» B. Members of Parliament and State Legislative Assembly
4.

The President of India is elected for a term of

A. 5 years
B. 6 years
C. 4 years
Answer» A. 5 years
5.

The Prime Minister is appointed by

A. The President
B. Chief Justice of India
C. High Court Judge
Answer» A. The President
6.

Minimum age of the President should be

A. 40 years
B. 35 years
C. 25 years
Answer» B. 35 years
7.

Lok Sabha consisted of

A. 500 members
B. 550 members
C. 547 members
Answer» C. 547 members
8.

Money Bill can be introduced only in the

A. Lok Sabha
B. Rajya Sabha
C. Both Houses of the parliament
Answer» A. Lok Sabha
9.

The prime Minister holds office for

A. 3 years
B. 4 years
C. 5 years
Answer» C. 5 years
10.

The Lok Sabha is summoned at least

A. Once a year
B. Twice a year
C. Thrice a year
Answer» B. Twice a year
11.

The presiding officer of the Lok Sabha is called

A. Speaker
B. Chairman
C. Minister
Answer» A. Speaker
12.

The Union Council of Minister shall be collectively responsible

A. The Prime Minister
B. The House of the People (Lok Sabha)
C. The president
Answer» B. The House of the People (Lok Sabha)
13.

The Prime Minister is

A. Minority Party leader
B. Majority party leader
C. Leader of Rajya Sabha
Answer» B. Majority party leader
14.

The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is elected by

A. The President of India
B. The prime Minister
C. The members of the Lok Sabha
Answer» C. The members of the Lok Sabha
15.

The ex-officio chairman of the Rajya Sabha is the

A. The President of India
B. The Prime Minister of India
C. The Vice- President of India
Answer» C. The Vice- President of India
16.

State Governor enjoy the office during the pleasure of

A. Both House of parliament
B. The president
C. The prime Minister
Answer» B. The president
17.

The Vice President of India is elected y

A. The people
B. The Lok Sabha
C. The members of both Houses of the Parliament
Answer» C. The members of both Houses of the Parliament
18.

The meetings of the Council of Ministers, Union Government is presided over by

A. The President
B. The Prime Minister
C. The Speaker
Answer» B. The Prime Minister
19.

The Prime Minister is the leader of the majority party in

A. Rajya Sabha
B. Lok Sabha
C. Both Houses of parliament
Answer» B. Lok Sabha
20.

The Council of Minister hold office as long as it enjoy

A. The confidence of the Parliament
B. The Confidence of the Lok Sabha
C. The confidence of the President
Answer» B. The Confidence of the Lok Sabha
21.

At present, the maximum strength of the Lok Sabha is

A. 500 members
B. 545 members
C. 547 members
Answer» B. 545 members
22.

A joint sitting of the Parliament is presided over by

A. Chairman of Rajya Sabha
B. Speaker of Lok Sabha
C. President of India
Answer» B. Speaker of Lok Sabha
23.

The Chief Minister ask the Governor to dissolve the State Legislative Assembly when

A. Governor disagree with the Chief Minister
B. He has no confidence in the cabinet
C. The ministry has no absolute majority in the State Assembly
Answer» C. The ministry has no absolute majority in the State Assembly
24.

Members of Rajya Sabha are elected for the period of

A. 4 years
B. 5 years
C. 6 years
Answer» C. 6 years
25.

Members of Lok Sabha are elected for the period of

A. 4 years
B. 5 years
C. 7 years
Answer» B. 5 years
26.

The disputes concerning the election of President and Vice President of India is decided by

A. Election Commission of India
B. Supreme Court of India
C. Attorney General
Answer» B. Supreme Court of India
27.

Quorum is said to have been formed in Lok Sabha when at least

A. Two-third members present
B. One-tenth members present
C. One-fourth members present
Answer» B. One-tenth members present
28.

The Governor does not appoint

A. Judge of the High Court
B. Chief Minister
C. Advocate General of the state
Answer» A. Judge of the High Court
29.

Who act as the Chancellor of the State Universities

A. Governor
B. Chief Minister
C. Chief Justice of High Court
Answer» A. Governor
30.

The President appoint Pro tem Speaker for Lok Sabha from its member

A. In consultation with Prime Minister
B. Usually senior most member of Lok Sabha
C. In consultation with Vice President
Answer» B. Usually senior most member of Lok Sabha
31.

Last session of existing Lok Sabha, after a new Lok Sabha has been elected is called

A. Lame – duck session
B. Dysfunctional Session
C. Non Functional Session
Answer» A. Lame – duck session
32.

Rajya Sabha can

A. Only discuss the budget
B. Vote the budget
C. Discuss and vote the budget
Answer» A. Only discuss the budget
33.

The final power to decide whether a particular bill is a Money Bill or not is decide y

A. Speaker of the Lok Sabha
B. Chairman of Rajya Sabha
C. The President of India
Answer» A. Speaker of the Lok Sabha
34.

The budget is the statement of estimated receipt and expenditure of Government of India in a Financial year which

A. Begins on 1st April and ends on 31st march of following year
B. Begins on 1st February and ends on 31st march of following year
C. Begins on 1st March and ends on 31st march of following year
Answer» A. Begins on 1st April and ends on 31st march of following year
35.

The session starts immediately after the Question hour and last until the agenda for the day is called

A. Zero hour
B. Adjournment Motion
C. Vote on account
Answer» A. Zero hour
36.

Unstarred question require

A. Written answer
B. Document proof
C. Immediate answer
Answer» A. Written answer
37.

Adjournment Sine die refers to

A. Terminating a sitting of Parliament for an indefinite period
B. Short break during session
C. Question hour
Answer» A. Terminating a sitting of Parliament for an indefinite period
38.

The maximum gap between two session of Parliament cannot be more than

A. 6 month
B. 3 month
C. 2 month
Answer» A. 6 month
39.

The Budget Session is usually held during

A. June - July
B. February - May
C. September - October
Answer» B. February - May
40.

The Monsoon Session of the Parliament is usually held during

A. July to September
B. September - October
C. January - March
Answer» A. July to September
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