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1.

If the office of both the President and the Vice-President becomes vacant at the same time, who will discharge the functions of the President?

A. Attorney-General of India
B. Chief Justice of India
C. Speaker of Lok Sabha
D. Senior Member of Rajya Sabha
Answer» C. Speaker of Lok Sabha
2.

From which of the following the President was earlier the Union Home Minister?

A. V. V. Mountain
B. Giani Zail Singh
C. Dr. Zakir hussain
D. R. Venkata Raman
Answer» C. Dr. Zakir hussain
3.

When the President cannot perform his duty due to death, resignation, dismissal or other reasons, for how long the Vice President serves as President -

A. 5 year
B. 5 year
C. 1 year
D. 6 months
Answer» E.
4.

To whom does the Vice President inform about the resignation letter of the President?

A. to the prime minister
B. To the Chief Justice of India
C. to the Speaker
D. to the Attorney General of India
Answer» D. to the Attorney General of India
5.

In the absence of the Chief Justice, the President takes oath before-

A. Vice President
B. attorney general
C. Speaker of Lok Sabha
D. Senior Judge of the Supreme Court
Answer» E.
6.

If both the President and the Vice-President are out of the country, who will take over their office in that case?

A. Governor
B. commander in chief
C. Chief Justice of Supreme Court
D. Prime minister
Answer» D. Prime minister
7.

To whom does the President of India address his Jurisdiction?

A. Prime minister
B. Chief Justice of India
C. Vice President
D. Speaker of Lok Sabha
Answer» D. Speaker of Lok Sabha
8.

Who was the first non-Congress candidate to be elected the President of India?

A. V. V. Mountain
B. Neelam Sanjiv Reddy
C. Giani Zail Singh
D. Dr . Zakir hussain
Answer» B. Neelam Sanjiv Reddy
9.

Who among the following was never the President of India?

A. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
B. Dr . Zakir hussain
C. Giani Zail Singh
D. C . Rajagopalachari
Answer» E.
10.

The only instance so far of an Indian President being elected unanimously is

A. Dr . Rajendra Prasad
B. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
C. Dr . Zakir hussain
D. Neelam Sanjiv Reddy
Answer» E.
11.

Longest President of India -

A. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
B. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
C. Dr . Zakir hussain
D. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
Answer» B. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
12.

The fourth President of India was-

A. V. V. Mountain
B. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
C. Dr . Zakir hussain
D. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
Answer» B. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
13.

Which President of India died before completing his term?

A. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
B. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
C. Dr . Zakir hussain
D. V. V. kernel
Answer» D. V. V. kernel
14.

The supreme command of the Defense Forces of the Indian Union is vested in which of the following?

A. Army Chief
B. President
C. Prime minister
D. all three chiefs
Answer» C. Prime minister
15.

Who among the following was the President for two consecutive terms?

A. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
B. Dr. s . radhakrishnan
C. Dr . Zakir hussain
D. both 1 and 2
Answer» B. Dr. s . radhakrishnan
16.

The first President of independent India was-

A. from Uttar Pradesh
B. from Andhra Pradesh
C. from Bihar
D. from Tamil Nadu
Answer» D. from Tamil Nadu
17.

Who among the following can hold office till the will of the President of India?

A. Supreme Court Judge
B. election commissioner
C. Governor
D. Speaker of Lok Sabha
Answer» D. Speaker of Lok Sabha
18.

Who appoints the ministers of the Union Cabinet?

A. Prime minister
B. President
C. President on the advice of Prime Minister
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
19.

The President of India during Janata Party's rule was-

A. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
B. N. Sanjeeva Reddy
C. Giani Zail Singh
D. R. Venkata Raman
Answer» C. Giani Zail Singh
20.

Who among the following is appointed by the President of India?

A. Attorney-General of India
B. Comptroller and Auditor General
C. governor of a state
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
21.

Who has been given the right to change or reduce the sentence of death of any accused -

A. President
B. Prime minister
C. Chief Justice
D. Speaker of Lok Sabha
Answer» B. Prime minister
22.

How many members can be nominated by the President to both the Houses of Parliament?

A. 14 ,
B. 16 ,
C. 10 ,
D. 12 ,
Answer» B. 16 ,
23.

Who has the right to consult the Supreme Court on any question of law?

A. to the prime minister
B. Of the President
C. to any court
D. to all of the above
Answer» C. to any court
24.

The function of convening a session of Parliament is-

A. of prime minister
B. federal council of ministers
C. of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha
D. presidential
Answer» E.
25.

Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers the President to consult the Supreme Court?

A. Article 129
B. Article 132
C. Article 143
D. Article 32
Answer» D. Article 32
26.

Who gives aid and advice to the President?

A. Vice President
B. Governor
C. Chief Minister
D. federal council of ministers
Answer» E.
27.

The President of India does not have the right to-

A. offer an apology
B. remove court judge
C. declare emergency
D. by issuing an ordinance
Answer» C. declare emergency
28.

Who among the following nominates persons for various parliamentary delegations sent to foreign countries?

A. Speaker of Lok Sabha
B. Prime minister
C. President
D. Rajya Sabha Speaker
Answer» D. Rajya Sabha Speaker
29.

Which of the following Chief Justice of India served as the President of India for some time?

A. Justice Rajendra Gadkari
B. Justice H. Kania
C. Justice P. N. Bhagwati
D. Justice M. hidayatullah
Answer» E.
30.

Which of the following is not a function of the President?

A. convening a session of the Lok Sabha
B. dissolution of the Lok Sabha
C. prorogue the Lok Sabha
D. to summon the sittings of the Lok Sabha during a session
Answer» E.
31.

When did the President of India declare economic crisis?

A. in 1962
B. in 1971
C. in 1975
D. Never
Answer» E.
32.

The credentials of the commissioners of all the ambassadors of foreign countries are received by -

A. Prime minister
B. foreign Minister
C. President
D. Vice President
Answer» D. Vice President
33.

Under which of the following circumstances the President cannot issue an ordinance?

A. When only Rajya Sabha is in session
B. When only Lok Sabha is in session
C. when both are in session
D. when both are not in session
Answer» D. when both are not in session
34.

If a bill is returned by the President for reconsideration, which veto does he use?

A. jb veto
B. Suspending veto
C. superlative veto
D. none of these
Answer» C. superlative veto
35.

The President cannot issue an ordinance on the subject of which of the following lists?

A. state list
B. union list
C. State and Union List
D. Union and Concurrent List
Answer» E.
36.

Which bill cannot be returned for reconsideration by the President?

A. ordinary bill
B. private bill
C. Money Bill
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
37.

Which one of the following rights is not available to the President of India?

A. Appointment of Judges of Supreme Court and High Court
B. To take over the powers of the Supreme Court and the High Court
C. Appointment of Prime Minister and other ministers
D. to summon and prorogue Parliament
Answer» C. Appointment of Prime Minister and other ministers
38.

When a bill is passed by the Parliament, the President has the right to-

A. can modify
B. can reject
C. Can't keep it indefinitely
D. can be sent back for reconsideration
Answer» E.
39.

Which of the following can the President do under Article 124 of the Constitution?

A. Supreme Court consultation
B. Appointment of Supreme Court Judges
C. Appointment of High Court Judges
D. Appointment of Comptroller cum Auditor
Answer» C. Appointment of High Court Judges
40.

The President of India is bound to heed the advice of the Federal Council of Ministers on the basis of a recommendation-

A. Article 74
B. Article 85
C. Article 86
D. Article 101
Answer» B. Article 85
41.

When does the President of India address both the Houses of Parliament at the beginning of the first session -

A. Per year
B. After every general election to the Lok Sabha
C. both 1 and 2
D. neither 1 nor 2
Answer» D. neither 1 nor 2
42.

The President cannot issue ordinances on the subjects of which list?

A. federal list
B. concurrent list
C. state list
D. State List and Concurrent List
Answer» D. State List and Concurrent List
43.

Who among the following can withdraw money from the Contingency Fund of India to meet unforeseen expenses?

A. Union Finance Minister
B. Prime minister
C. President
D. Parliament
Answer» D. Parliament
44.

Under what circumstances can the President convene a joint session of the Parliament?

A. Cancellation of a bill passed by one house by another house
B. Receiving the bill by one house, no action for 6 months
C. Amendment proposed to a bill by one house not to be accepted by the other house
D. in all the above circumstances
Answer» E.
45.

The President can exercise his pardoning power in the case of which of the following types of punishment -

A. Death penalty
B. punishment given by military court
C. on punishment in cases which fall within the jurisdiction of the federal executive
D. to all of the above
Answer» E.
46.

Under which article of the constitution can the President issue an ordinance?

A. Article 74
B. Article 78
C. Article 120
D. Article 123
Answer» E.
47.

Under what circumstances can the President issue an ordinance?

A. in emergency
B. in financial emergency
C. In case the House is not in session
D. In case the Lok Sabha is not in session
Answer» D. In case the Lok Sabha is not in session
48.

Who among the following has the power to grant pardon to a person sentenced to death?

A. only to the president
B. to the governor
C. both the President and the Governor
D. To a Supreme Court Judge
Answer» B. to the governor
49.

Under which of the following circumstances can the President declare emergency?

A. On oral consultation with the Prime Minister
B. On the written advice of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet
C. in his discretion
D. On a resolution passed by the Parliament by majority
Answer» C. in his discretion
50.

Lok Sabha is dissolved by which of the following -

A. by the prime minister
B. by the President in consultation with the Prime Minister
C. By the Speaker of the Lok Sabha in consultation with the Prime Minister
D. none of these
Answer» C. By the Speaker of the Lok Sabha in consultation with the Prime Minister