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CENTRAL GOVERNMENT MCQs

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Question 31. The members of the Council of Ministers can be dismissed by the President
  1.    On his own
  2.    On the recommendation of the Prime Minister
  3.    On the recommendation of the LokSabha
  4.    On the recommendation of the speaker of the LokSabha
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> On the recommendation of the Prime Minister
:
B
Option: (b)
Question 32. The Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to
  1.    The President of India
  2.    The LokSabha
  3.    The Prime Minister
  4.    The RajyaSabha
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> The LokSabha
:
B
(B)
Question 33. A person can be a member of the Council of Ministers without being a member of the Parliament for a maximum period of
  1.    One year
  2.    Six months
  3.    Three months
  4.    One month
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Six months
:
B
Option: (b)
Question 34. Consider the following statements with regard to the vice-President of India.
1. The vice-President is the ex-officio chairman of the RajyaSabha.
2. The vice-President discharges the duties of the President in case his office falls vacant due to death.
3. In the event of the death of the President, the vice-President assumes the responsibilities of the office of the President for the unexpired term.
4. In the event of the death of the President the vice-President acts as President for a maximum period of six months.
Of these statements
  1.    1, 2 and 3 are correct
  2.    2 and 3 are correct
  3.    1 and 4 are correct
  4.    1, 2 and 4 are correct
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> 1, 2 and 4 are correct
:
D
Option: (d)
Question 35. Which of the following powers is exclusively vested in the Rajya
Sabha?
  1.    To initiate impeachment proceedings against the President
  2.    To recommend the creation of new all India services
  3.    To remove the vice-President
  4.    All the above powers
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> To recommend the creation of new all India services
:
B
Question 36. A member of Parliament enjoys immunity from prosecution for having
said anything
  1.    During the session of the Parliament anywhere
  2.    In the Parliament and its committees
  3.    At a press conference
  4.    At any of the above places
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> In the Parliament and its committees
:
B
Question 37. A motion of no-confidence against the Council of Ministers can be moved in the LokSabha if it is supported by at least
  1.    50 members
  2.    55 members
  3.    100 members
  4.    One-third of the total members of LokSabha
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> 50 members
:
A
Option: (a)
Question 38. The defeat of government in RajyaSabha leads to
  1.    Its dismissal by the President
  2.    Resignation of the Prime Minister
  3.    Advice by the President to the Prime Minister to relinquish office
  4.    None of the above
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> None of the above
:
D
Option: (d)
Question 39. Consider the following statements regarding a no confidence motion in the Parliament
1. There is no mention of a no-confidence motion in the constitution
2. A period of six months must elapse between the introduction of one no-confidence motion and another
3. At least 100 members must support a motion of no-confidence before it is introduced in the house
4. A motion of no-confidence can be introduced in the LokSabha only
Of the above statements
  1.    2 and 4 are correct
  2.    1, 2, 3 and 4 are correct
  3.    1,2 and 3 are correct
  4.    1 and 4 are correct
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> 2 and 4 are correct
:
A
Option: (a)
Question 40. If a vote of 'no confidence' is passed against a minister
  1.    He has to tender his resignation
  2.    The whole Council of Ministers has to resign
  3.    The minister as well as the Prime Minister have to tender their resignation
  4.    None of the above
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> None of the above
:
D
Option: (d)

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