20 MCQs ON INDIAN POLITY (PRESIDENT OF INDIA)

 



1. What is the term length of the President of India?

   a) 4 years

   b) 5 years

   c) 6 years

   d) 7 years

 

2. Who has the power to impeach the President of India?

   a) Prime Minister

   b) parliament

   c) Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament)

   d) Supreme Court

 

3. which of the following is a power vested in the President of India?

   a) Issuing ordinances

   b) Passing bills in Parliament

   c) Appointing Chief Justice of India

   d) Approving state budgets

 

4. Who appoints the President of India?

   a) Prime Minister

   b) Lok Sabha

   c) Rajya Sabha

   d) Elected members of both Houses of Parliament and State Legislative Assemblies

 

5. What is the minimum age requirement to become the President of India?

   a) 30 years

   b) 35 years

   c) 40 years

   d) 45 years

 

6. Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the powers and duties of the President?

   a) Article 52

   b) Article 72

   c) Article 124

   d) Article 356

 

7. Who among the following can remove the President of India from office before the completion of the term?

   a) Prime Minister

   b) Supreme Court

   c) Lok Sabha by passing a resolution

   d) President's Council of Ministers

 

8. Which of the following is not a power of the President of India?

   a) Pardoning powers

   b) Emergency powers

   c) Legislative powers

   d) Judicial powers

 

9. The President of India can nominate members to which of the following bodies?

   a) Parliament

   b) Supreme Court

   c) Election Commission

   d) State Legislative Assemblies

 

10. Who acts as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament)?

    a) Vice President

    b) Prime Minister

    c) President

    d) Speaker of Lok Sabha

 

11. Which of the following is a discretionary power of the President of India?

    a) Granting assent to bills passed by Parliament

    b) Summoning and proroguing sessions of Parliament

    c) Addressing the nation on important occasions

    d) Appointing the Chief Election Commissioner

 

12. In case of a deadlock between the two Houses of Parliament, who has the power to call a joint sitting?

    a) Prime Minister

    b) Lok Sabha Speaker

    c) President

    d) Chief Justice of India

 

13. Which type of emergency can be declared by the President of India on the grounds of armed rebellion?

    a) National Emergency

    b) State Emergency

    c) Financial Emergency

    d) None of the above

 

14. The President of India has the power to grant pardons and reprieves under which article of the Constitution?

    a) Article 72

    b) Article 74

    c) Article 356

    d) Article 360

 

15. Who appoints the Prime Minister of India?

    a) President

    b) Lok Sabha Speaker

    c) Rajya Sabha Chairman

    d) Chief Justice of India

 

16. Which of the following is NOT a power of the President of India during a National Emergency?

    a) Suspension of fundamental rights

    b) Dissolution of Lok Sabha

    c) Proclamation of emergency

    d) Extension of the term of Lok Sabha

 

17. The President of India can dismiss a state government under which of the following conditions?

    a) Failure to comply with Union laws

    b) Loss of majority in the State Legislative Assembly

    c) Violation of the Constitution

    d) All of the above

 

18. Which of the following is NOT appointed by the President of India?

    a) Governor of a State

    b) Chief Justice of India

    c) Attorney General of India

    d) Chairman of UPSC

 

19. Who has the power to remove the President of India from office for violation of the Constitution?

    a) Lok Sabha

    b) Supreme Court

    c) President's Council of Ministers

    d) Chief Justice of India

 

20. In which year was the first President of India elected?

    a) 1947

    b) 1950

    c) 1952

    d) 1956

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