The State Executive Questions and answers

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31). The members of the State Legislative Assembly are elected for what period?
A). 2 years
B). 6 years
C). 4 years
D). 5 years
32). One feature distinguishing the Rajya Sabha from the Fidhan Parishad is :
A). power of impeachment
B). nomination of members
C). tenure of membership
D). indirect election
33). 1/12th of the members of the Vidhan Parishad are to be elected :
A). from a graduate constituency
B). amongst the graduate universities of the State
C). from the graduates of any university in any State of India, who have been
residing in the State and who have been graduate of at least three years
standing
D). none of the above
34). To be a member of a State Council of Ministers, a person :
A). must belong to the Legislative Assembly
B). must acquire membership of the State legislature within six months of such
appointment if he is not one already
C). cannot be less than 35 years old
D). will have to be an expert in some field if he is not a member of the legislature
35). In which cases Governor exercises his discretionary powers?
1. In appointment of Chief Minister if not a single party has clear-cut majority in the House or there is no recognised leader of the majority party.
2. In reservation of a Bill passed by State Legislature for the assent of the President.
3. Dismissing a Ministry if he is convinced it has lost majority support in the Assembly.
Codes

A). 1 and 2
B). 2 and 3
C). 1 and 3
D). 1, 2 and 3


36). Match List I with List II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the lists.
List I  List II
A. Governor  1. Article-167
B. Council of Ministers  2. Article-169
C. Duties of Chief Minister  3. Article-153
D. Legislative Council  4. Article-163

Below the options are given in A B C D order

A). 1 2 3 4
B). 4 3 2 1
C). 3 2 4 1
D). 3 4 1 2
37). Match List I with List II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the lists.
List I  List II
A. Madhya Pradesh  1. Law and Order
B. Gujarat   2. Administration of Tribal areas
C. Nagaland   3. Development of Backward classes
D. Asom   4. Minister of Tribal Welfare

Below the codes are given in A B C D order

A). 1 2 3 4
B). 4 3 1 2
C). 3 2 4 1
D). 3 4 1 2
38). Match List I with List II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the lists.
List I  List II
A. Article-156  1. Executive Authority of Governor
B. Article-154   2. Tenure of Governor
C. Article-153   3. Appointment of Governor
D. Article-155   4. Office of Governor

Below the Codes are given in A B C D order

A). 1 2 3 4
B). 2 1 4 3
C). 4,1,2,3
D). 3 4 1 2
39). The Executive powers of the Governor include
1. right to appoint the Chief Minister and other Ministers.
2. right to decide the portfolios of various Ministers.
3. right to appoint Judges of the State High Court.
4. right to remove members of the State Public Service Commission.
Codes

A). Only 1
B). 1 and 2
C). 1, 3 and 4
D). All of these
40). The Ordinance of the Governor
A). is much narrower than a law made by the State Legislature
B). is more extensive than the law made by the State Legislature
C). has the same force as the law made by the State Legislature
D). has little value than the law made by State Legislature
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