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MCQ on Union Executive for Class 8th Students
With reference to the Presidential Election in India, consider the following statements I. The nomination paper of a candidate for the President Election should be signed by at least 50 electors as proposers and another 50 as seconders. II. The prescribed security deposit in the Presidential Election is 25,000. Which of these statements is/are correct?
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
(c) Both I and II
(d) Neither I nor II
Option a – Only I
Which of the following statements relating to the election of the President of India is/are correct? I. A person above the age of 35 years is eligible for election as the President of India. II. The President of India is eligible for re-election for more than one term. III. A person is not eligible for election as the President of India if the person holds an office of profit. Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
(a) I and II
(b) Only II
(c) I, II, and III
(d) Only III
Option c – I, II, and III
Who administers the oath of office to the President in the absence of the Chief Justice of India?
(a) Vice-President
(b) Chief Justice of Delhi High Court
(c) Speaker of Lok Sabha
(d) Senior most Judge of the Supreme Court
Option d – Senior most Judge of the Supreme Court
Which one of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution deals with the impeachment process against the Indian President?
(a) Article 39
(b) Article 60
(c) Article 61
(d) None of these
Option c – Article 61
As per the Constitution of India, the President may resign his office by writing under his hand addressed to
(a) Chief Election Commission
(b) the Chairman of Rajya Sabha
(c) the Chief Justice of India
(d) the Vice President
Option d – the Vice President
A President of India can be removed from his office by
(a) the Prime Minister of India
(b) the Chief Justice of India
(c) Parliament
(d) Lok Sabha
Option c – Parliament
In case of the death of the President and the Vice President of India, the ……. will act as the President of India.
(a) Parliament-chosen candidate
(b) Prime Minister of India
(c) Chief Justice of India
(d) Attorney General of India
Option c – Chief Justice of India
Which is not the discretionary power of the President of India.
(a) Suspensive Veto
(b) Pocket Veto
(c) To decide the day-to-day administrative decisions in the case of a caretaker government.
(d) Summon and dissolved Parliament Sessions.
Option d – Summon and dissolved Parliament Sessions
(a) President
(b) President and Governor of State
(c) Governor
(d) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India
Option b – President and Governor of State
Does the President of India have veto power?
(a) Yes
(b) Only for money bills
(c) The constitution is silent on this
(d) No
Option a – Yes
Under which pardoning power of the President, one form of punishment is substituted by a lighter form?
(a) Commutation
(b) Remission
(c) Respite
(d) Reprieve
Option b – Remission
In India, the oath of secrecy to union ministers is administered by whom?
(a) The Prime Minister of India
(b) Comptroller and Auditor General of India
(c) The President of India
(d) Chief Justice of India
Option c – The President of India
The two Union Territories which have been given the right to take part in the election of the President of India by the 70th Amendment of the Indian Constitution are
(a) Delhi and Chandigarh
(b) Delhi and Puducherry
(c) Delhi and Daman and Diu
(d) Chandigarh and Puducherry
Option b – Delhi and Puducherry
The Impeachment of the President of India can be initiated in
(a) either House of the Parliament
(b) a joint sitting of both the House of the Parliament
(c) the Lok Sabha alone
(d) the Rajya Sabha alone
Option a – either House of the Parliament
Which one of the following has the power to initiate the motion of impeachment of the President of India?
(a) Rajya Sabha
(b) Lok Sabha
(c) Speaker of the Lok Sabha
(d) Both Houses of the Parliament
Option d – Both Houses of the Parliament
The President’s seat can be left vacant for how much duration?
(a) 6 months
(b) 3 months
(c) 9 months
(d) 12 months
Option a – 6 months
The salary of the President is
(a) fixed in a Constitution.
(b) fixed by a law made by the Parliament.
(c) mentioned in the Second Schedule of the Constitution.
(d) All of the above
Option c – mentioned in the Second Schedule of the Constitution
Which of the following statements relating to the office of the President of India are correct? I. The President has the power to grant pardons to criminals in special cases. II. The President can promulgate ordinances even when the Parliament is in session. III. The President can dissolve Rajya Sabha during an emergency. IV. The President has the power to nominate two members in the Lok Sabha from the Anglo Indian Community. Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
(a) I and II
(b) I and IV
(c) III and IV
(d) I, III and IV
Option b – I and IV
Assertion (A) During the term of office no litigation can be instituted in any court of law against the President of India. Reason (R) President’s office is above the Constitution. Codes
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true, but R is false
(d) A is false, but R is true
Option c – A is true, but R is false
The election of the President of India and its manner can be amended by
(a) simple Majority of Parliament
(b) special Majority of Parliament
(c) special Majority of Parliament and consent of States
(d) No option is correct
Option c – special Majority of Parliament and consent of States
The power to enquire into and decide all doubts and disputes arising out of the election of the President is vested in
(a) the Chairman of Rajya Sabha
(b) the Prime Minister of India
(c) the Supreme Court
(d) the Election Commission
Option c – the Supreme Court
Which of the following Articles of the Constitution of India is associated with the election of the President of India?
(a) Article 103
(b) Article 78
(c) Article 74
(d) Article 54
Option d – Article 54
How is the President of India elected? ( The Union Executive Class 8 MCQ )
(a) Directly by public voting
(b) By a single transferable vote
(c) By secondary voting system
(d) All options are correct
Option b – By a single transferable vote
Which Article of the Indian Constitution prescribes eligibility conditions for re-election to the post of President of India?
(a) Article 52
(b) Article 54
(c) Article 55
(d) Article 57
Option d – Article 57
The President of India is elected by the members of an electoral college which does not include
(a) the elected members of the Rajya Sabha.
(b) the elected members of the Lok Sabha.
(c) the elected members of the State Assemblies.
(d) the elected members of the State Legislative Councils.
Option d – the elected members of the State Legislative Councils
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