MCQ Class 11 Poltical Science Chapter 4 Executive Advertisement Indian Constitution at WorkMCQ’s For All Chapters – Political Science Class 11th 1. In Parliamentary executive, Council of ministers is responsible forPresident Prime-ministerParliamentSupreme CourtQuestion 1 of 142. The Governor of a state is responsible for his acts toThe State Legislative The Lok SabhaThe PresidentThe Prime MinisterQuestion 2 of 143. The appellation Rajpramukh was omitted from the Indian constitution under the4th Amendment Act, 1955 6th Amendment Act, 19567th Amendment Act, 195610th Amendment Act, 1961Question 3 of 144. Who acts as a link between the Public and Government?Parliament Religious leadersJudiciaryGovernment officialsQuestion 4 of 145. The longest tenure as the Prime Minister of India is enjoyed byJawahar Lal Nehru Charan SinghV. P. SinghLal Bahadur ShastriQuestion 5 of 146. The electoral procedure of the Vice President of India is mentioned under the article56606166Question 6 of 147. The Cabinet has a secretariat under aSenior Minister PresidentPrime MinisterSecretary-GeneralQuestion 7 of 148. The position of the Indian President is :Like the American President Like the British MonarchLike the Pakistan PresidentLike the Prime Minister of ChinaQuestion 8 of 149. Japan has a parliamentary system with the head of the state as:EmperorPresidentChancellorCommander-in-chiefQuestion 9 of 1410. In India, at the state level, the executive comprises of the chief minister, council of ministers and thePresident Prime MinisterChief JusticeGovernorQuestion 10 of 1411. Why did the makers of the Indian Constitution adopt the parliamentary system?Because India had several experiences with the presidential system Because the parliamentary system provides more power to the PresidentBecause the parliamentary system ensures that the executive is accountable to the legislature or people’s representativesBecause the parliamentary system is less costly than the presidential systemQuestion 11 of 1412. How is the President of India elected?Directly by the peopleBy the prime minster and Chief Justice of IndiaBy the elected MLAs and MPsBy the Council of MinistersQuestion 12 of 1413. In situations where no party has a majority in the Lok Sabha, what do various political parties do?They form a coalition that has a majority in the House They dissolve the Lok Sabha and call for a re-electionThey request the President to appoint a leader from the opposition as Prime MinisterThey request the judiciary to appoint a leader as Prime MinisterQuestion 13 of 1414. Can the President be removed from office in a parliamentary system? No, the President cannot be removed from office.Yes, the President can be removed from office by the people through direct election.Yes, the President can be removed from office by the Parliament through the procedure of impeachment.Yes, the President can be removed from office by the Prime Minister through a vote of no confidence.Question 14 of 14 Loading...
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