MCQ Class 11 Poltical Science Chapter 4 Executive Advertisement Indian Constitution at WorkMCQ’s For All Chapters – Political Science Class 11th 1. Which of the following served the office of Vice President of India for two terms?Neelam Sanjeev Reddy Dr. Zakir HussainDr. Sarvepalli RadhakrishanMohammad HidayatullahQuestion 1 of 132. By impeachment who is removed :Prime MinisterSpeakerPresidentGovernorQuestion 2 of 133. The President of India can nominate to the Rajya Sabha6 members 9 members12 members15 membersQuestion 3 of 134. The Indian President may address either house of parliament underArticle 73 Article 80Article 86Article 90Question 4 of 135. What is the difference between the political executive and the permanent executive?The political executive is responsible for day-to-day administration, while the permanent executive is responsible for government policy.The political executive is responsible for government policy, while the permanent executive is responsible for day-to-day administration.The political executive is responsible for enforcing laws, while the permanent executive is responsible for creating laws.The political executive and permanent executive have the same responsibilities.Question 5 of 136. What is the form of government in Germany?Presidential democracy Parliamentary democracySemi-presidential systemConstitutional monarchyQuestion 6 of 137. Who is the head of government in Russia’s semi-presidential system?The President The ParliamentThe Prime MinisterThe Supreme CourtQuestion 7 of 138. What is the role of the president or monarch in a parliamentary system?They wield effective power They are the head of governmentThey have a ceremonial roleThey are responsible for day-to-day administrationQuestion 8 of 139. What is the risk of a presidential executive?The president has limited powerThe president is not accountable to the legislature or people’s representativesThe president can be easily removed from officeThe president’s personality can become the focus of the executive instead of the people’s needs.Question 9 of 1310. What is the parliamentary system of government?A system where the President is the head of the government A system where the Prime Minister is the head of the governmentA system where both the President and the Prime Minister are the heads of the governmentA system where the executive power is in the hands of the judiciaryQuestion 10 of 1311. What is the procedure for removal of President in India?Simple majority vote in Parliament Special majority vote in ParliamentVote by the peopleRemoval can only be done by the Supreme CourtQuestion 11 of 1312. What is the role of President in a parliamentary system?President exercises all executive, legislative, judicial and emergency powersPresident exercises powers on the advice of Council of MinistersPresident has no role in the parliamentary systemPresident can veto any decision made by the Council of MinistersQuestion 12 of 1313. Why does the support of the majority in the Lok Sabha make the Prime Minister very powerful?The Prime Minister is able to make unilateral decisions without consulting the parliament The Prime Minister can override the decisions made by the parliamentThe Prime Minister can pass laws without the approval of the parliamentThe Prime Minister can form the government and appoint ministersQuestion 13 of 13 Loading...
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