Top 150+ Solved The Union Executive MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Ministers may be chosen from: I. Lok Sabha II. Rajya Sabha III. Outside the Legislature

a. I only

b. II only

c. I and II

d. I, II and III

  • d. I, II and III

Q. Acts of State done in the name of the President of India are required to becountersigned by way of authentication by:

a. a Minister

b. the Prime Minister

c. the Speaker

d. a Secretary to the Government

  • d. a Secretary to the Government

Q. The Ministers are individually responsible to:

a. the President

b. the House of the people

c. the Prime Minister

d. the House of which they are members

  • a. the President

Q. In the matter of State legislation the President may:

a. exercise only suspensive veto power

b. may withhold assent to any bill reserved for his consideration except money bills

c. withhold his assent to any bill reserved for his consideration

d. directly disallow any bill which he considers anti national

  • c. withhold his assent to any bill reserved for his consideration

Q. Which one of the following powers can be exercised by both the President and the Governor?

a. Power to pardon a sentence by court martial

b. Power to remit a sentence in an offence relating to a matter on the State List

c. Power to commute a sentence of death in certain circumstances

d. Power to remit a sentence by court martial

  • c. Power to commute a sentence of death in certain circumstances

Q. Which one of the following statements is correct?

a. Chief Election Commissioner of India holds his office during the pleasure of the President

b. The Governor of the State holds his office during the pleasure of the President

c. The Prime Minister' can only be removed by a resolution passed by both Houses of Parliament

d. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha can be, removed at the pleasure of the President

  • b. The Governor of the State holds his office during the pleasure of the President

Q. Which of the following statements is correct?

a. The Council of Ministers are collectively responsible to the President of India

b. The Council of Ministers are collectively responsible to the Parliament

c. The Council of Ministers are collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha

d. The Council of Ministers are collectively responsible to the Prime Minister

  • c. The Council of Ministers are collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha

Q. The Chief Minister of a State in India is not eligible to vote in the Presidential election if : [IAS 1993]

a. he himself is a candidate

b. he is yet to prove his majority on the floor of the Lower House of the State Legislature

c. he is a member of the Upper House of the State Legislature

d. he is a caretaker Chief Minister

  • c. he is a member of the Upper House of the State Legislature

Q. If a Minister loses a no-confidence motion, then:

a. the Minister resigns

b. the whole Council of Ministers resigns

c. Lok Sabha is dissolved

d. only Prime Minister and that Minister resign

  • b. the whole Council of Ministers resigns

Q. Minimum age required to contest for Presidentship is : [Rallways 1992]

a. 30 years

b. 35 years

c. 23 years

d. 21 years

  • b. 35 years

Q. Which of the following powers is not enjoyed by the President of India in the event of emergency proclaimed under Article 352 of the Constitution? [Asstt Grade 1991]

a. He can suspend the enforcement of Fundamental Rights

b. He is authorised to direct any State to exercise its Executive power in a particular manner

c. He is authorised, during the recess of Lok Sabha, to allow expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of India pending sanction of the Parliament

d. He is authorised to dissolve the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha

  • d. He is authorised to dissolve the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha

Q. Which of the following is true in context of the President?

a. He addresses the first session of the Parliament after each general election of the Lok Sabha and at the commencement of the first session of each year

b. He addresses the first session of Parliament at the beginning of each year as well as the last session held at the end of each year

c. He addresses the Parliament daily

d. None of these

  • a. He addresses the first session of the Parliament after each general election of the Lok Sabha and at the commencement of the first session of each year
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