Top 150+ Solved Indian Constitution - Institutions and Processes MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The person elected to fill the vacancy of the President holds office for
a. the unexpired term
b. for full term of five years.
c. the period determined by the parliament.
d. a term determined by the member of parliament and state legislature.
Q. The president can vacate his office by addressing his resignation to
a. the vice-president.
b. the speaker of lok-sabha.
c. the prime minister.
d. the chief justice of india.
Q. The Salary of the President is
a. liable to income tax.
b. not subject to income tax.
c. subject to special rate of income tax.
d. none of the above.
Q. The President of India can be removed from his office before the expiry officeteam by
a. the chief justice of indi
b. the parliament and state legislatures jointly.
c. the two houses of parliament.
d. the supreme court of india.
Q. The President can be removed from his office only on grounds of
a. violating the constitution .
b. showing favours to his party members.
c. accepting bribe.
d. disobedience of the parliament.
Q. Which one of the following powers of the President of India has been wronglylisted?
a. he is the supreme commander of the armed force of india .
b. he makes are the major executive appointments of the union government.
c. he can declare war and make peace .
d. he presents the budget before the parliament for its approval.
Q. Which one the following statement is incorrect?
a. the president is an integral part of the parliament.
b. the president is not a part of the parliament.
c. the president can summon each house of parliament.
d. the president can dissolve the lok-sabha.
Q. The President of India enjoys the right to veto
a. both money and non- money bills.
b. only money – bills.
c. only non- money bills.
d. none of the two types of bill.
Q. During the recess of the Parliament the President can promulgate ordinances
a. with the prior approval of the parliament.
b. with the prior approval of the supreme court of india.
c. with the consent of the council of ministers.
d. on his own.
Q. Who said that the emergency powers of the President is a fraud on theConstitution?
a. k.m nambiar.
b. k.m munshi.
c. b.n rau.
d. b.r ambedkr.
Q. Which one of the following types of emergency can be declared by thePresident?
a. emergency due to threat of war, external aggression or internal disturbances.
b. emergency due to break-down of constitution machinery in a state .
c. financial emergency on account of threat to the financial credit of india.
d. all the three emergencies.
Q. A proclamation of emergency must be placed before the Parliament for itsapproval:
a. within one month.
b. within two months.
c. within six months.
d. within one year.
Q. With the approval of Parliament the National Emergency can continue for:
a. a maximum period of three years
b. a maximum period of one year
c. an indefinite period.
d. a maximum period of one year.
Q. Which one of the following category of emergency has been declaredmaximum number of times?
a. national emergency.
b. emergency due to breakdown of constitutional machinery of states.
c. financial emergency.
d. all the three equal number of times.
Q. Which one of the following categories of emergency has not been declared sofar?
a. national emergency.
b. emergency due to breakdown of constitutional machinery.
c. financial emergency.
d. none of the above .