GK-Indian Politics Question and Answer
GK-Indian Politics Question and Answer
81. Collective responsibility of the Cabinet was introduced in India by the
- Minto-Morley Reforms
- Independence Act, 1947
- Constitution of India
- Government of India Act, 1935
82. In which of the following systems of Government, can the Government be removed through no-confidence motion passed by the Parliament ?
- Federal
- Unitary
- Parliamentry
- Presidential
83. An ordinance promulgated by the President
- Will lapse automatically after 2 months
- Will continue to be in force till is superseded by an Act of the Parliament
- Will automatically become a law after 6 months
- Will lapse on the expiration of 6 weeks from the meeting of the Parliament
84. The President can promulgated an ordinance
- When there is a conflict between the two Houses regarding a particular bill
- When a bill passed by the Lok Sabha is not passed by the Rajya Sabha
- When both the Houses of the Parliament are not in session.
- When the Lok Sabha has been dissolved
85. The President can promulgated an ordinance
- When there is a conflict between the two Houses regarding a particular bill
- When a bill passed by the Lok Sabha is not passed by the Rajya Sabha
- When both the Houses of the Parliament are not in session.
- When the Lok Sabha has been dissolved
86. If a Minister of a state wants to resign, to whom he should address the letter of resignation ?
- Governor of the State
- Leader of his political party
- Chief Minister
- Speaker of Vidhan Sabha
87. A member of Lok Sabha has to ask a question in the Parliament which has been listed as a starred question. To this he will be given
- No answer
- An immediate answer
- A written answer
- An oral answer
88. Amongst the following for whose removal Parliament's resolution is not needed ?
- Judge of Supreme Court
- Comptroller and Auditor General
- Chief Election Commissioner
- Governor of a State
89. When the Governor receives a Bill passed by the State Legislative Assembly, which of the following courses would be most appropriate for the Governor as an agent of the Centre ?
- Exercise veto over the Bill
- Refer the Bill to the President
- Give assent to the Bill
- Keep the Bill pending
90. To which of the following Bills the President must accord his sanction without sending it back for fresh consideration ?
- Finance Bills
- Bill seeking Amendment to the Constitution
- Ordinary Bills
- Bills passed by both the Houses of the Parliament