MCQ President SET 3ALL MCQ For President 1. What does “respite” mean in terms of the powers granted to the President?the basic punishment remains the same but the duration is shortenedThe President can substitute one harsher punishment with some lighter form, like changing a death sentence to a life sentencecompletely absolves the person from all types punishments and disqualificationsin presence of a special circumstance, like physical disability, the President can award a lesser sentence than the one that was originally grantedQuestion 1 of 152. What does “remission” mean in terms of the powers granted to the President?the basic punishment remains the same but the duration is shortenedThe President can substitute one harsher punishment with some lighter form, like changing a death sentence to a life sentencein presence of a special circumstance, like physical disability, the President can award a lesser sentence than the one that was originally grantedcompletely absolves the person from all types punishments and disqualificationsQuestion 2 of 153. What does “commutation” mean in terms of the powers granted to the President?the basic punishment remains the same but the duration is shortenedcompletely absolves the person from all types punishments and disqualificationsThe President can substitute one harsher punishment with some lighter form, like changing a death sentence to a life sentence in presence of a special circumstance, like physical disability, the President can award a lesser sentence than the one that was originally grantedQuestion 3 of 154. What does “reprieve” mean in terms of the powers granted to the President?the basic punishment remains the same but the duration is shortenedThe President can substitute one harsher punishment with some lighter form, like changing a death sentence to a life sentenceThis grants a temporary stay on the execution of the sentence, allowing some time for the convict.in presence of a special circumstance, like physical disability, the President can award a lesser sentence than the one that was originally grantedQuestion 4 of 155. For what period does the Vice President of India hold office – till the age of 65 years6 years5 years2 yearsQuestion 5 of 156. The first woman governor of a state in free India was –Mrs. Sarojini naiduMrs. Sucheta kripaliniMrs. Indira gandhiMrs. Vijaya laxmi panditQuestion 6 of 157. The Central Government’s exclusive powers are enumerated in the –concurrent liststate listfederal listUnion listQuestion 7 of 158. In 1986, ________ exercised the pocket veto with respect to the Indian Post Office (Amendment) Bill.President Dr. Shankar Dayal SharmaPresident Dr. Rajendra PrasadPresident Zail SinghPresident R VenkataramanQuestion 8 of 159. The Indian Constitution adopted from _________________Japan ConstitutionAmerican ConstitutionBritish ConstitutionCanadian ConstitutionQuestion 9 of 1510. In 2018, the Parliament increased the salary of the President from ₹_______ lakh to ₹_______ lakh per month.6 to 91.50 to 51.50 to 41 to 8Question 10 of 1511. _____________ withheld his assent to the Salary, Allowances and Pension of Members of Parliament (Amendment) BillPresident Dr. Shankar Dayal SharmaPresident R VenkataramanPresident Dr. Zakir HussainPresident Dr. Rajendra PrasadQuestion 11 of 1512. Articles 52 to 78 in Part V of the Constitution deal with the ____________Union ExecutionVice President ElectionFundamental RightsPresident ElectionQuestion 12 of 1513. If in a country there happens to be the office of monarchy as well as a Parliamentary form of government this monarch will be calledHead of the StateHead of the governmentHead of the CabinetBoth Head of the government and StateQuestion 13 of 1514. One feature distinguishing the Rajya Sabha from the Vidhan Parishad isPower of impeachmentNomination of membersTenure of membershipIndirect electionQuestion 14 of 1515. Chief Ministers of all the states are ex-officio members of thePlanning CommissionInter State CouncilFinance CommissionNational Development CouncilQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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