- A. The Governor
- B.The Legislature
- C.The Chief Minister
- D. The High Court
Q. 1 - A member of the Council of Ministers can be asked to tender his resignation if he loses the confidence of:
Answer. C. Chief Minister
- A. The Prime Minister
- B. The President
- C.The President on the recommendation of the Central Council of Ministers
- D. The President on the adviceof the Chief Minister of the State
Q. 2 - The Governor of a State is appointed by:
Answer. The Correct Answer is option B. The Governor of a State is appointed by the President.
- A. All the members retire simultaneously
- B. One-third members retire every two years
- C. One- half members retire after every two years
- D. One-fourth members retire after every two years
Q. 3 - Which one of the following methods for the retirement of the members of the Legislative Council is correct?
Answer. B. One-third members retire every two years
- A. 60 and 500
- B. 250 and 500
- C. 100 and 200
- D. 700 and 100
Q. 4 - The membership of a State Legislative Assembly generally ranges between:
Answer. Option A is correct. The membership of a State Legislative Assembly generally ranges between 60 and 500.
- A. Only for a period of six months
- B. Only for a period of three months
- C. Yes
- D. No
Q. 5 - Can one person act as Governor of more than one state?
Answer. C Yes
- A. 6 years
- B. 5 years
- C. 7 years
- D. 1 years
Q. 6 -The term of the office of Comptroller and Auditor-General of India is
Answer. A. 6 years
- A. The President
- B. The Chief Justice of India
- C. The Prime Minister
- D. The Minister of Home Affairs
Q. 7 - To whom -does the Vice-President address his resignation?
Answer. A . Vice-President address his resignation to President.
- A. Article 107
- B. Article 108
- C. Article 109
- D. Article 110
Q. 8 - If there is any disagreement between the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha over a bill, the President will convene a joint sitting of both Houses of the Parliament under Article:
Answer. B. Article 108