31. Who acts as the president of India when neither the President nor the Vice president is available
A. Speaker of Lok Sabha
B. Chief Justice of India
C. Auditor general of India
D. None of these
[toggle] Answer – B[/toggle]
32. The president may appoint all the following except
A.Prime Minister
B.Governor
C.High Court judges
D.Rajya Sabha Chairman
[toggle] Answer – D[/toggle]
33. By which amendment bill is President’s assent to constitutional amendments bill made obligatory?
A. 29th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1971
B. 27th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1971
C. 28th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1971
D. 24th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1971
[toggle] Answer – D[/toggle]
34. Qualifications for election as President is mentioned in which article?
A. Article 57
B. Article 58
C. Article 59
D. Article 60
[toggle] Answer – B[/toggle]
35. What is the official term of the President’s office?
A. 5 years
B. 10 years
C. 3 years
4) 4 years
[toggle] Answer – A [/toggle]
36. The president can be impeached by the
A. Prime Minister
B. Atorney General
C. Parliament
D. Members of the Legislative Assemblies
[toggle] Answer – C [/toggle]
37. What is true about the money bills?
A. They must be introduced on prior recommendation of the President
B. They can originate in both Houses of Parliament
C. Both A.. and B.
D. Neither A.. nor B.
[toggle] Answer – A
Explanation: Money bills are concerned with taxation or government spending. Only Lok Sabha can introduce money bills, and they must first get recommendation of President before introducing it. The President cannot return the money bill for reconsideration, he either has to give his assent or withhold it.[/toggle]
38. Who has been the only Lok Sabha Speaker to have become the President of India
A.V.V.Giri
B.Gyani Zail Singh
C. K.R.narayanan
D.Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
[toggle] Answer – D[/toggle]
39. The oath to the President is given by?
A.Chief justice of India
B.Speaker of Lok Sabha
C.Prime Minister
D.Vice – president
[toggle] Answer – A [/toggle]
40. Consider the following statements.
1) The President should be qualified for election as a member of the Rajya Sabha.
2) The President should not hold any office of profit as he qualified as a presidental candidate.
Which of the statement given above is / are correct.
A. 1 only
B. 2 only
C. Both 1 & 2
D. Neither 1 nor 2
[toggle] Answer – B[/toggle]