President

11.In whose election is the proportional representation election system adopted in India?
A. Member of Rajya Sabha
B. Member of Legislative Council
C. Vice President

D. President

Option”D” is correct
12.To whom are matters relating to the election of the President sent?
A. Election Commission
B. Parliament
C. Supreme Court

D. Vice President

Option”C” is correct
13.Under which article, provision has been made in the Constitution for the decision of the Supreme Court to decide the dispute related to the election of the President and the Vice-President?
A. Compliance. 55
B. Compliance. 68
C. Compliance. 69

D. Compliance. 71

Option”D” is correct
14.How much time do presidential candidates get to campaign?
A. 1 Month
B. 2 Weeks
C. 1 Week

D. 3 Weeks

Option”B” is correct
15.For how many years the President of India is elected?
A. 6 years
B. 5 years
C. 4 years

D. 3 years

Option”B” is correct
16.Under which article the President remains in office for a period of 5 years from the date of his assumption of office?
A. Compliance. 54
B. Compliance. 56
C. Compliance. 57

D. Compliance. 58

Option”B” is correct
17.The Electoral College for the election of the President consists of –
A. All Members of Parliament and all Members of Legislative Assemblies and Councils
B. Elected members of both the Houses of Parliament and Legislative Assemblies
C. All members of both houses of parliament

D. All elected members of both houses of parliament

Option”B” is correct
18.Which of the following statements is not correct about the election of the President of India?
A. The members of all the State Legislatures are members of the Electoral College, so the election of the President cannot take place when one or two Legislative Assemblies are divided.
B. The vote value of the members of both the Houses of Parliament is far greater than the combined vote value of all the state legislatures.
C. If a candidate gets a majority of the votes, he is not automatically elected.

D. If there is any dispute regarding the election of the President, it does not come under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.

Option”D” is correct
19.The President of India can be removed from his office by –
A. The Prime Minister of India
B. The Lok Sabha
C. Chief Justice of India

D. Parliament

Option”D” is correct
20.The process of removing the President of India from office is
A. Motion of no confidence by Parliament
B. Council of Ministers resolution to remove the President
C. Supreme Court Directive

D. Impeachment by Parliament

Option”D” is correct