Top 50+ Solved Parts and Articles of Constitution- Emergency Provisions MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The President's rule is imposed for the period of:
a. 3 months
b. 6 months
c. till the next election is held
d. it depends upon the President's wish
Q. The duration of proclamation of Financial Emergency is :
a. at the first instance one month
b. at the first instance two months
c. at the first instance six months
d. at the first instance one year
Q. During the proclamation of National Emergency:
a. all Fundamental Rights are suspended
b. Articles 20 and 21 cannot be suspended
c. Article 32 cannot be suspended
d. Article 19 cannot be suspended
Q. Emergency can be proclaimed:
a. in whole of the country
b. only in that part of country where actual aggression has taken place
c. in any part of the country
d. in the entire country or any part of territory of India
Q. A resolution for the revocation of proclamation of National Emergency may be moved by:
a. ten members of Rajya Sabha
b. ten members of Lok Sabha
c. ten members of Parliament
d. one-tenth of total membership of Lok Sabha
Q. A resolution ratifying the proclamation of National Emergency requires to be passed:
a. by Parliament
b. by each House of Parliament
c. by both the Houses of Parliament in a joint sitting
d. by each House of Parliament in separate sittings with majority of total membership of each House and by majority of not less than 2/3rd of members present and voting
Q. The President can issue proclamation of emergency:
a. on the advice of Prime Minister
b. on the advice of Council of Ministers
c. in his own decision
d. when the decision of Union Cabinet for the issuance of such proclamation has been communicated to him in writing
Q. Which of the following is/are resultant of a proclamation of National Emergencybecause of war? I. The Union Government can give directions to the States about how the executive power of the State is to be exercised. II. The Fundamental Rights stand automatically suspended. III. The State Legislature is suspended. IV. Parliament can make laws with respect to any subject in the State List.
a. I, II and IV
b. I, III and IV
c. I only
d. I and IV
Q. In case of proclamation of emergency on grounds of war or external aggression:
a. all Fundamental Rights will be automatically suspended
b. the right to move a court for enforcement of any Fundamental Right is suspended
c. the President may order the suspension of enforcement of any Fundamental Right except Article 20-21
d. Parliament may authorise suspension of all Fundamental Rights