This document contains 100 multiple choice questions about the Constitution of India. The questions cover topics like the roles and powers of the President, Prime Minister, Governor, and other constitutional bodies and positions. Some sample questions include who appoints the Governor of a State, for how long the Vice President holds office, which body does not constitute the electoral college for electing the President, and under which Article can the President impose President's Rule in a State. The answers to each question are also provided.
This document contains a 100 multiple choice questions about the Constitution of India. It provides the question, possible answers, and identifies the correct answer. The questions cover topics like the roles and powers of the President, Prime Minister, Governor, and other government positions as outlined in the Indian Constitution.
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This document contains a 100 multiple choice questions about the Constitution of India. It provides the question, possible answers, and identifies the correct answer. The questions cover topics like the roles and powers of the President, Prime Minister, Governor, and other government positions as outlined in the Indian Constitution.
This document contains 60 multiple choice questions related to the Constitution of India and Indian polity. The questions cover topics such as the structure of Indian government, fundamental rights, directive principles of state policy, emergency provisions, constitutional bodies, and federalism. Sample questions include identifying which entity is not mentioned in the Constitution, distinguishing between fundamental and statutory rights, and matching political philosophers to historic events.
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1. The President has judicial powers to appoint Supreme Court and High Court judges, grant pardons or commute sentences, and change or postpone death sentences.
2. The President is elected indirectly by an electoral college consisting of elected members of both houses of Parliament and state legislative assemblies.
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1. The President has judicial powers to appoint Supreme Court and High Court judges, grant pardons or commute sentences, and change or postpone death sentences.
2. The President is elected indirectly by an electoral college consisting of elected members of both houses of Parliament and state legislative assemblies.
3. The nominal executive is the ceremonial head of state while the real executive holds actual power and authority to make important decisions for the country.
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1. The Governor of a State is appointed by the President on the advice of the
(a) Prime Minister
(b) Vice- President
*o(c) Chief Minister
"'(d) Chief Justice ' I
Answer: Prime Minister
2. The President gives his. resignation to the
(a) Chief Justice
(b) Parliament
(c) Viie President
(d) Prime Minister
Answer: Vice President
3. For what period does the Vice President of India hold office ?
(a) 5 years
(b) Till the age of 65 years
(c) 6 years
| (d) 2 Years
I Answer: 5 years
4. Who among the following holds office during the pleasure of the President ?
(a) Governor
(b) Election Commissioner
(c) Speaker ofLok Sabha
(d) Prime Minister
: Answer: Governor
5. Which of the following is not true regarding the payment of the emoluments of the President ?
(a) They can be reduced during a Financial Emergency.
(b) They are shown separately in the budget.
(c) They are charged on the Contigency Fund of Indi0.
(d) They do nolrequire any parliament sanction. ?
Answer: They are charged on the Contigency Fund of India.
6. The total number of members nominated by the President to the Lok Sabha and the Rajya
' Sabha is
(a) 16
(b) r8
(c) 14
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Answer: 14
7. Which one of the following does not constitute the electoral college for electing the President
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of India ?
(a) Elected members of Lok Sabha
(b) Elected members of the Legislative Assembly of each state.
.(c) Elected members of the Legislative Council
(d) Elected members of Rajya Sabha r
Answer: Elected members of the Legislative Council
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council of Ministers in a Parliamentary type of Govemment can remain in'office till it
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enjoys the support of the-
(a) Miqority of members of the Upper House ofParliament
(b) Majority of the members of the Upper House of parliament
(c) Minority of members bf the Lower House
(d) Majority of the members of the Lower House of Parliament
Answei: Majority of the members of the Lower House of Parliament
9. Which of the following appointments is not made by the President of India ?
' (a) Chief of the Army
: (b) Speaker ofthe Lok Sabha
, (c) Chief Justice of India
r (d) Chief of the Air Force
, finswer: Speaker of the Lok Sabha
ii' 10. Who appoints the Prime Minister of India ?
I (a) Lok Sabha
ll (b) President
(c) Parliament
(d) Citizens of India
Answer: President
i f 1. The first woman Governor of a state in free India was
' (a) Mrs. Indira Gandhi
: (b) Mrs. Vijaya Laxmi Pandit
(c) Mrs. Sarojini Naidu
(d) Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani
Answer: Mrs. Sarojini Naidu
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12. Minimum age required to contest for Presidentship is
(a) 23 years
(b) 2l years
(c) 35 years
(d) 30 years
Answer: 35 years
13. The charge of impeachment against the President of India for his removal can be prefened by
(a) Both Houses of Parliament
(b) Speaker of Lok Sabha and Chairman of Rajya Sabha
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14. The Chief Minister of a Union Territory where such a set up exists, is appointed by the
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(a)Lt, Governor
n.!,{b) Majority party in Legislature
(c) President
(d) Prime Minister
Answer: Lt. Governor
15. Who was the first Prime Minister of India ?
(a) Jawaharlal Nehru
(b) Mrs. Indira Gandhi
(c) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(d) Mahatma Gandhi
Answer: Jawaharlal Nehru
16. [n case a President dies while in office, the vice President can act as President for a
maximum period of
(a) 1 years
(b) 3 months
(c) 6 months
(d) 2 years
Answer; 6 months
17. The Union Council of Ministers consists of
(a) Cabinet Ministers, Minister of State and Deputy Ministers
(b) Cabinet Ministers and Chief Ministers of the States
(c) Prime Minister
(d) Cabinet Ministers
Answer: Cabinet Ministers, Minister of State and Deputy Ministers
18. Who administers the oath of office to the Presi$ent of India before he enters upon the office ?
(a) Chief Justice I
(b) Speaker
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(c) Vice President
(d) Prime Minister
Answer: Chief Justice
19. Who among the following enjoys the rank of a Cabinet Minister of the Indian Union?
(a) None of the Above
(b) Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission
(c) Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha
(d) Secretary to the Government of lndia
Answer: Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission
(c) Rajya Sabha
(d) Lok Sabha
4. 20. Aperson who is not a membei of Parliament can be appointed as a Minister by the President
for a maximum period of
(a) 9 months
ft) 3 months
(c) 12 rnonths
(.d) 6 months
Answer: 6 months "
21. When can a President use his discretion in appointing the Prime Minister ?
(a) When no political oarty enjoys a clear majority in the Lok Sabha.
(b) Only when the Lok Sabha has been dissolved.
(c) In all circumstances
(d) In no.circumstances
Answer: When no political oarty enjoys a clear majority in the Lok Sabha.
22.If in a country there happens to be the office of monarchy as well as a Parliamentary form of
government this monarch will be called
(a) Head of the State
(b) Head of the Cabinet
(c) Head of the government
(d) Both Head of the goveffrment and State
Answer: Head of the State
23. One feature distinguishing the Rajya Sabha from the Vidhan Parishad is
(a) Power of impeachment
(b) Indirect election
(c) Nomination of members
(d) Tenure of membership
Answer: Power of impeachment
24. Chief Ministers of all the states are ex-officio members of the
(a) Planning Commission
(b) National Development Council
(c) Inter State Council I
(d) Finance Comrpission ?
Answer: lnter State Council
25. Who, among the following, has the final right to sanction the expenditure of public money in
India ?
(a) Speaker
(b) President
(c) Prime Minister
(d) Parliament
Answer: President
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26. Which of the following is not an essential qualification for appointment as a Governor ?
(a) He must not be a member of either House of Parliament.
(b) He should be a domicile of the state to which he is being appointed.
(c) He should be a citizen of India.
(d) He must have completed the age of 35 years
Answer: He should be a domicile of the state to which he is being appointed.
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27.'The President nominates l2 members of the Rajya Sabha according to
(a) Their performance as office bearers of cultural societies.
(b) The recommendations made by the Vice President.
(c) Their role played in political set up of the country.
(d) Their distinction in the field of science, art, literafure and social service.
Answer: Their distinction in the field of science, art, literature and social service.
28. Which Article of the Constitution empowers the President to appoint a Commission to
investigate the condition of backward classes in general and suggest ameliorative measures?
h) Art342
(b) Art 344
(c) Art 340
(d) Art 339
Answer: Art 340
29. Who can initiate impeachment proceedings against the President of India ?
(a) Either House of Parliament
(b) Any Vidhan Sabha
(c) Only Lok Sabha
(d) Rajya Sabha
Answer: Either House of Parliament
30. Who was the member of the Rajya Sabha when first appointed as the Prime Minister of
India?
(a) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(b) Charan Singh
(c) Morarji Desai
(d) Indira-Gandhi :
Answer: Indira Gandhi
31. What is the minimum age for appointment as a Governor ?
(a) 35 years
(b) 40 years
(c) 25 years
(d) 30 years
Answer: 35 years
32. Chief Minister of a State is responsible to
(a) Prime Minister
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(b) Rajya Sabha
(c) Legislative Assembly
(d) Governor
Answer; Legislative Assembly
33. The adminisrative and operational control of the Armed Forces is exercised by the
,' (a) Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs with Prime Minister as the Chairman
" (u; vtinlrtry of befence ' '
(c) Three Chiefs of the {rmy, Navy and Air Force Staff
(d) President
Answer: Ministry of Defence
34. What is the po'sition of a Minister of State in the Central Government ?
(a) He is a Minister of Central Government but not a member of the Cabinet.
(b) He looks after the interests of the State Cabinet.
(c) He is the nominee of the State Governor.
(d) He is the nominee of the State Cabinet.
Answer: He is a Minister of Central Government but not a member of the Cabinet.
35. Who among the following is directly responsible to Parliament for all rnatters concerning the
Defence Services of India ?
(a) President
(b) Prime Minister
(c) Defence Minister
(d) Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs
Answer: Defence Minister
36. How many times the President of lndia can seek re-election to his post ?
(a) Once
(b) 3 times
(c) 2 times
(d) Any number of times
Answer; Any number of times
37. Who among the following has the power to fornt a new state within the Union of India ?
(a) Speaker ofJ-ok Sabha ?
(b) President
(c) Prime Minister
(d) Supreme Court
Answer: President
38. Is the Prime Minister bound to advise the President on matters on which his advice is sought
ia) If the Council of Ministers so desires.
(b) Yes
(c) No
7. (d) It is discretionary
Answer: Yes
39. When the Vice President officiates as President lre draws the salary of
(a) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
..""- (b) Both (A) and ( C )
". ', (.) president ' ' '
(d) Member of Parliament
Answer: President
40. Who among the following can attend meetings of the Union Cabinet ?
(a) President
(b) C-abinet Ministers
(c) Ministers of State
(d) Deputy Ministers
Answer: Cabinet Ministers
41. Who among the following has the Constitutional authority to make rules and regulations
fixing the number of members of the UPSC
(a) Vice- President
(b) President
(c) Home Ministry
(d) Cabinet Secretary
Answer: President
4l.IJnder whose advice the President of India declares Emergency under Article352?
(a) Chief Ministers of all states
(b) Prime Minister
(c) Cabinet
(d) Council of Ministers
Answer: Cabinet
43. Who acts as the President of India when neither the President nor the Vice President is
available ?
(a) Seniormog Governor of a State
(b) Chief Justice of India
(c) Speaker ofLok Sabha
(d) Auditor General of India
Answer: Chief Justice of India
44. A proclamation of emergency issued under Article 36 must be approved by the Parliament
within
(a) 3 months
ft) 2 months
(c) I Month
(d) 6 weeks
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Answer: 2 months
45. The Union Council of Ministers is appointed by the
(a) President of India according to his discretion
(b) President of lndia on the advice of the Prime Minister (
(c) Prime Minister of India
. (d) Parliament
""Answer: Presid'ent of India on the advice of the Prime Minister ' '
46.The President can proclaim emergency on the written advice of the
(a) Speaker oflok Sabha
(b) Prime Minister
(c) Chief Justice of India
(d) Union Cabinet
Answer: Prime Minister
47.The Union Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to
(a) Rajya Sabha
(b) President
(c) House of the People
(d) Prime Minister
Answer: House of the People
48. Article 78 of the Constitution deals with
(a) President's power to get information from the Council of Ministers.
(b) Prime Minister's duty regarding keeping the Pfesident informed about the government's
decisions and policies.
(c) Emergency powers of the President
(d) President's power to send advisory messages to the Parliament.
Answer: President's power to send advisory messages to the Parliament.
49. The maximum duration for which the Vice President may officiate as the President, is
(a) I year
(b) 6 months
(c) 4 months t
(d)9months. I
Answer: 6 months
50. The President's Rule in a State can be continued for a maximum period of
(a) 2 years
(b) 1 year
(c) 6 months
(d) 2 ll2 years
Answer: 6 rnonths
51. The Chairman and members of State Public Service Commission are appointed by the
9. (a) President
(b) Chairman, UPSC
(c) Governor
(d) Prime Minister
Answer: Prime Minister
52. When a State Govemor dies or resigns, who normally exercises his funciibns till a new
Governor is appointed ?
(a) Chief Justice of the High Court
(b) Advocate General of the State
(c) Secretary General of the Governor
(d) A person designated by State Cabinet
AnSwer; Chief Justice of the High Court
53. When a financial emergency is proclaimed
(a) Union budget will not be presented
(b) Salaries and allowances of any class of employees may be reduced
(c) Repayment of government debts will stop
(d) Payment of salaries to public servants will be postponed
Answer: Salaries and allowances of any class of employees may be reduced
54. Who appoints the Chairman of the UPSC ?
(a) President
(b) Speaker ofLok Sabha
(c) Chief Justice of India
(d) Prime Minister
Answer: President
55. Which of the following is correct regarding the Governor of a State ?
(a) All of the above
(b) He can recommend to the President to impose President's Rule in the State.
(c) No money bitrl can be introduced in the State Legislature without his prior permission.
(d) He has the power of issuing ordinances when the legislature is not in session.
Answer: All of the above
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56. If the President wants to resign from office, he may do so by writing to the
(a) Chief Justice of India
(b) Speaker ofLok Sabha
(c) Prime Minister
(d) Vice- President
Answer: Vice- President
57. Is the Prime Minister bound to advise is sought ?
(a) Yes, if the Council of Ministers so desires
(b) Yes
(c) No
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(d) ft is discretionary
Answer: Yes
58. The five year term of the President is calculated from the
(a) First day of the month following the month he assumes charge
(b) Date of his election result
(c) Day he assumes charge
(d) First day of the month he assumes charge
Answer: Day he assumes charge
59. Who is the ex- officio Chairman of the Council of States ?
(a) Vice- President
(b) Leader of the opposition
(c) President
(d) Speaker
Answer: Vice- President
60. Under which Article of the Constitution is the President's rule promulgated on any state in
India?
(a) 326
(b) 370
(c) 380
(d) 356
Answer: 356
61. At a time, President's rule can be imposed on a state for a maximum period of
(a) 1 year
(b) 5 years
(c) 2 years
(d) 4 years
Answer: I year
62.The Chairman of the Plannins Commission in India is the
(a) President
(b) Prime Minister I
(c) Minister of P.lanning ?
(d) Finance Minister
Answer: Prime Minister
63. When Parliament is not in session, the President can promulgate an ordinance which is to be
ratified by the Parliament within
(a) 6 weeks from the reassembly of Parliament
(b) 6 months from the reassembly of the Parliament
(c) 6 weeks from the date of issue of ordinance.
(d) 3 months from the date of issue of the ordinance.
Answer: 6 weeks from the reassembly of Parliament
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64.The President of India is elected by an electoral college comprising of
(a) Elected members of L,ok sabha and state Legislative Assemblies.
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(b) Elected member of both Houses of Parliament and State Legislative Assembly {
(c) Elected members of both Houses of parliament.
(d) Elected member of State Legislative Assemblies
r,t., Ont*"r; Elected member of both Houses of Parliament and State Legislative Adsembly
55. If the office of the President of India falls vacant, within what time should the next president
be elected ?
(a) Within 2 months
(b) Within 1 year
(c) Within 6 months
(d) immediately
Answer: Within 6 months
66, The President can proclaim a state of emergency in case of
(a) All of the above
(b) Threat to financial stability of the country.
(c) External aggression or internal disturbances threatening the security of the country,
(d) Failure of constitutional machinery in a particular state.
Answer: All of the above
6l.In the election of the President, the value of the vote of the Lok Sabha members
(a) Differs according to the geographical size ofthe re'spective state.
(b) None of these
(c) Differs according to the number of votes a member represents.
(d) is same
Answer: Differs according to the number of votes a member represenm.
68. The Indian President is
(a) None of these
(b) Titular executive
(c) Real executive
(d) Real/Titular executive
Answer; Titubr executive
69. The minimum age required for becoming the prime Minister of India is
(a) 30 years
(b) 35 years
(c) 40 years
(d) 25 years
Answer: 25 years
70. The President may for violation of the Constitution be removed from the office by
(a) The Prime Minister
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(c) Impeachment
(d) A no- conftdence vote .
Answer: Impeachment
71. In which of the following situations does the President act in his own discretion ?
(a) In returning a proposal to the Council of Ministers for reconsideration
(b) None of the Above
(c) In appointing the Pgime Minister
(d) Both of these
Answer: In returning a proposal to the Council of Ministers for reconsideration
T2.ThePrime Minister. Union Cabinet Minister, Chief Minister and Council of Ministers are all
members of
(a) National Development Council
(b) Regional Council
(c) Planning Commission
(d) Zonal Council
Answer: National Development Council
73.The President's Rule in a state means that the state is ruled by
(a) A caretaker government
(b) The Chief Minister nominated by the President
(c) The Governor of the State
(d) The President directly
Answer: The Governor of the State
7 4. TheChief - Minister of a Union Territory whenever such a set up exists, is appointed by
(a) The Lt. Governor
(b) The majority party in the legislature
(c) The President
(d) The Prime Minister
Answer: The Lt. Governor
75. Under what article of the Constitution of Indiatan the President take over the administration
of a state in cose its constitutional machinery breafs down ?
(a) Art 352
(b) Art 343
(c) Art 356
(d) Art 83
Answer: Art 356
76. The President can make laws through ordinances
(a) Only on subjects contained in the concurrent list
(b) Under no circumstances
(c) On certain subjects even when Parliament is in session.
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(d) During the recess of the Parliament
Answer;During the recess of the Parliament
77. Which of the following qualification
President ?
(a) He must Qe an Indian.
not essential for a person to become the Vice-
(b) He must be qualified to be a member of the Rajya Sabha.
(c) He must not be less than 35 years.
(d) He must be a graduate.
Answer; He must be a.graduate.
78. How many types of Emergency have been visualised in the Constitution of India ?
(a) Four
(b) Three
(c) One
(d) Two
Answer: Three
79. The impeachment proceedings against the Vice- President can be initiated
(a) Only in Lok Sabha
(b) In neither Hosue of Parliament
(c) In either House of Parliament
(d) Only in Rajya Sabha
Answer: Only in Rajya Sabha
80. Who appoints the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir?
(a) Chief Minister of the State
(b) Prime Minister
(c) Chief Justice of the High Court
(d) President
Answer: President
81. The President of India can be removed from his office bv the
(a) Parliament
(b) Chief Jutftice of India
(c) Prime Minister
(d) Lok Sabha
Answer: Parliament
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82. 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 seek the opinion of the Supreme Court on the bill
@) Gives assent to the bill
(c) Can once again retum the bill for further reconsideration
(d) Can askfor a referendum on the bill
Answ€n Gives assent to the bill
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14. 83. If a Minister loses a no- conftdence motion. then
(a) Lok Sabha is dissolvqd
(b) Only Prime Minister and that Minister resigns.
(c) The whole Council of Ministers resigns
(d) The Minister resigns
Answer: The whole Council of Ministers resigns
84. The only instance when the President of India exercised his power of veto related to the
(a) Indian Post Office (Amendment Bill)
(b) Dowry Prohibition Bill
(c) Hindu Code Bill
(d) PEPSU Appropriation Bill
Answer: Indian Post Office (Amendment Bill)
85. The control of the preparation of electoral rolls for parliament and legislature vests with the
(a) President
(b) Election Commision
(c) Cabinet
(d) Prime Minister
Answer: Election Commision
86. What is contained in the tenth schedule of the constitution ?
(a) Languages recognised by constitution
(b) Forms of oath or affirmation
(c) Laws that cannot be challenged in any court of law
(d) Provision regarding disqualification on grounds of defection
Answer: Provision regarding disqualification on grounds of defection
87. The Election commision holds election for
(a) The Parliament, State Legislature and the posts of the president and the Vice-President
(b) The parliament, State legislative Assemblies and the State Council
(c) The Parliamqnt
(d) The parliament and the State Legislative Assemblies
Answer: The Parliament, State Legislature and thc posts of the president and the Vice-President
88. For Election to the lok sabha, a nomination paper can be field by
(a) Any crtizen of India
(b) Any citizen of India whose name appears in the electoral roll of a Constituency
(c) Anyone residing in India
(d) A resident of the Constituency from which the election to be contested
Answer: Any citizen of India whose name appears in the electoral roll of a Constituency
89. In India, political parties are given recognition by
(a) Election Commision
(b) Speaker ofLok Sabha
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(d) Law Commision
Answer: Election Commission
90. The Vice President is elected by an Electoral College consisting of members of
(a) Both Houses of Parliament and state legislative
(b) Both Houses of Parliament
(c) Lok Sabha
(d) Rajya Sabha
Answer: Both Houses of Parliament
91. The election commision dose not conduct the elections to the
(a) Lok Sabha
(b) President's election
(c) Rajya Sabha
(d) Local Bodies
Answer: Local Bodies
92.The maximum age prescribed for election as president is
(a) No such Limit
(b) 62 years
(c) 58 years
(d) 60 years
Answer: No such Limit
93. The power to decide an election petition is vested in the
(a) High Court
(b) Election Commission
(c) Parliament
(d) Supreme Court
Answer: Election Commission
94.To elect the President of India, which one of the following election procedures is used ?
(a) System of proportional representation by mean{ of the single transferable vote
(b) Secondary voting system
(c) Proportional representation through list system
(d) Collective Voting sysrem
Answer: System of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote
95. In which year were the first general election held in India ?
(a) 1950-51
(b) re48-4e
(c) I95r-52
(d) 1947-48
Answer: 1951,-52
16. 96. Election to the house of the people and the Legislative Assemblies of States in India are
condr:cted on the basis of
(a) Single Transferable vote
(b) Propotional Representation
(c) Limited sufferage
(d) Adult Franchise
Answer: Adult Franchise
97. Who appoint the Chief Election Commissioner of India ?
(a) Chief Justice of India
(b) President
(c) Prime Minister
(d) Parliament
Answer: President
98. Which among the following is not a part of the electoral reforms ?
(a) Installation of electronic voting machines
(b) Appoinment of election Commissioner
(c) Registration of Political parties
(d) Disquallifying the offenders
Answer: Installation of electronic voting machines
99. Recognition to a political party is accorded by
(a) The Election Commision
(b) A Committee of Whips
(c) The ministry of parliament Affours
(d) The speaker of tl-re Lok Sabha in the case of national Parties and the Speaker of Legislative
assemblies in the case of regional parties
Answer: The Election Commision
100, The Chief Minister of a state in India is not eligible to vote in the Presidential election if
(a) I{e is a member qf the Upper House of the State Legislature
(b) He is a caretaker Chief Minister
(c) He himself is a candidate t
(d) I{e is yet to prove his majority on the floor of the Lower House of the state Legislature
Answer: He is a member of the Upper House of the State Legislature