Top 80+ Solved The State Executive MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. 1/12th of the members of the Vidhan Parishad are to be elected:

a. from a graduate constituency

b. amongst the graduate universities of the State

c. from the graduates of any university in any State of India, who have been residing in the State and who have been graduate of at least three years standing

d. None of the above

  • c. from the graduates of any university in any State of India, who have been residing in the State and who have been graduate of at least three years standing

Q. To be a member of a State Council of Ministers, a person :

a. must belong to the Legislative Assembly

b. must acquire membership of the State legislature within six months of such appointment if he is not one already

c. cannot be less than 35 years old

d. will have to be an expert in some field if he is not a member of the legislature

  • b. must acquire membership of the State legislature within six months of such appointment if he is not one already

Q. A minister in a State is individually responsible to the:

a. Legislature

b. Governor

c. Chief Minister

d. President

  • b. Governor

Q. The Vidhan Sabha is :

a. the permanent house' of State Legislature

b. indirectly elected

c. subject to dissolution

d. has little importance in the State Government

  • c. subject to dissolution

Q. What do you understand by the dual role of the Governor?

a. Constitutional and real Executive

b. Head of a State and head of government under certain circumstances

c. Belonging to Central as well as State Executive

d. Constitutional ruler and an agent of the Centre

  • d. Constitutional ruler and an agent of the Centre

Q. The Contingency Fund of the State is operated by the:

a. President

b. Chief Minister

c. Governor

d. Council of Ministers

  • c. Governor

Q. The States in India can borrow from the market:

a. at their discretion

b. only through the Centre

c. only with the consent of the Centre

d. under no circumstance

  • c. only with the consent of the Centre

Q. If the Governor of a State is appointed administrator of an adjoining Union Territory,he exercises his functions:

a. on advice of his Council of Ministers

b. independently of his Council of Ministers

c. according to Parliament's directions

d. according to the directions of the State legislature

  • b. independently of his Council of Ministers

Q. Grants-in-aid given to States are meant:

a. to show favour to backward States

b. for use in centrally-sponsored schemes

c. to cover gaps on revenue account so that States can undertake beneficial activities

d. for funding the State plan

  • c. to cover gaps on revenue account so that States can undertake beneficial activities

Q. Money Bills can be introduced in the State legislature with the prior consent of the:

a. President

b. Governor

c. Speaker

d. Chief Minister

  • b. Governor

Q. The Central Government can assign any function to the States:

a. on the directive of the President

b. on the recommendation of Parliament

c. any time it wishes to do so

d. with the consent of the State Government

  • d. with the consent of the State Government

Q. While appointing a Governor, the President generally consults the Chief Minister of theState. This is :

a. constitutionally imperative

b. a matter of convention

c. because Parliament has legislated to the effect

d. a duty of the President

  • b. a matter of convention
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