51). Which of the following are the discretionary powers given to the Governor of the state? 1. Sending a report to the president of India for imposing the president's rule. 2. Appointing the ministers. 3. Reserving certain Bills passed by the State Legislature for the consideration of the President of India. 4. Making the rules conduct the business of the State Government. Select the correct answer using the codes given below
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52). Which of the following statements is/are correct? Under Article 200 of the Constitution of India, the Governor of a State may 1. withhold his assent to a bill passed by the State Legislature. 2. reserve the bill passed by the State Legislature for reconsideration of the President. 3. return the bill, other than a money bill for reconsideration of the Legislature. Select the correct answer using the codes given below
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53). Who discharges the duties of the office of a Governor if it falls vacant due to death or resignation of the Governor?
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54). The Ordinances issued by the Governor are subject to approve by
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55). Point out the powers enjoyed by the President of India but not available to the Governor. 1. Diplomatic powers 2. Pardoning death sentence 3. Veto power over State Legislature 4. Military powers Codes
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56). The oath of office is administered to the Governor by the
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57). Which one of the following statements is correct?
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58). Article-156, of the Constitution of India provides that a Governor shall hold office for a term of five years from the date on which he enters upon his office. Which of the following can be deduced from this? 1. No Governor can be removed from office till the completion of his term. 2. No Governor can continue in office beyond a period of five years. Select the correct answer from the codes given below.
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59). Who was the first woman Governor of a State in free India from out of following?
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60). Money Bill can be introduced in the State Legislature with the prior consent of
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