Top 80+ Solved The State Executive MCQ Questions Answer
Q. When a State Governor dies or resigns, who normally exercises his functions until anew Governor is appointed? [Asstt Grade 1992]
a. Secretary General of the Governor
b. A person designated by State Cabinet
c. Chief Justice of the High Court
d. Advocate General of the State
Q. Chief Minister of a State is responsible to:
a. Governor
b. Legislative Assembly
c. Prime Minister
d. Rajya Sabha
Q. Who is the longest serving Chief Minister in India?
a. Bhajan Lal
b. Hiteshwar Saikia
c. Chimanbhai Patel
d. Jyoti Basu
Q. The salary and allowances of the Governor are charged to :
a. Consolidated Fund of the State
b. Consolidated Fund of India
c. Contingency Fund of India
d. 'a' and 'b' in equal proportion
Q. Mark the most correct response:
a. No court has power to compel the Governor to exercise or not to exercise any power or to perform or not to perform any duty
b. The Governor cannot be prosecuted in a civil and criminal court for any act of omission or commission during the period he holds office
c. Both above statements are correct
d. statement (a) is correct while (b) is not
Q. Chief Ministers of all the States are ex-officio members of the:
a. Finance Commission
b. Planning Commission
c. National Development Council
d. Inter State Council
Q. The question of disqualification of a member of the State Legislature shall be decidedby:
a. the Governor in consultation with the President
b. the Governor in consultation with the Election Commission
c. State Legislative Council
d. State Legislative Assembly
Q. The Governor is appointed by the:
a. Prime Minister
b. President
c. Chief Minister
d. Chief Justice
Q. The maximum permissible period between two sessions of a State Legislative Assemblyis :
a. a year
b. six months
c. three months
d. indefinite
Q. Which of the following is/are among the discretionary powers of the Governor? I. Selecting a Chief Minister if no single party has clear majority in the State Assembly. II. Dismissing a ministry at any time. III. Reserving a Bill for the President.
a. I and III
b. I and II
c. III only
d. I,II and III
Q. The members of the Legislative Council are appointed through: I. Direct elections II. indirect elections III. Nomination
a. I and II
b. II and III
c. I, II and III
d. I and III
Q. Ministers in a determined by :
a. the Constitution
b. Parliament
c. State Legislature
d. the Governor
Q. The Chief Minister of a State: I. is elected by the Legislative Assembly. II. appoints the members of the Council of Ministers. Ill. determines the strength of the Council of Ministers. IV. determines the salaries of Council of Ministers.
a. II, III and IV
b. I, III and IV
c. III only
d. l and II
Q. The number of seats in Vidhan Sabha is :
a. to be not more than five hundred and not less than 60
b. to be not more than 500 and not less than 60 but an exception is recognished in the case of one State which has only 32 seats
c. to be not more than.600 and not less than 500
d. varies from Vidhan Sabha to Vidhan Sabha
Q. The membership of a State Legislative Council:
a. shall not be more than membership of the Assembly
b. shall not be less than 40
c. shall not be less than 2/3rd of total membership of Lok Sabha
d. Both (a) and (b)