| 71. | To become eligible to be elected as the President of India, a person must have attained the age of – |
A. 21 years | |
B. 25 years | |
C. 30 years | |
D. 35 years |
| 72. | What should be the maximum age for the presidential candidate? |
A. 65 years | |
B. 70 years | |
C. 75 years | |
D. No age limit |
| 73. | What is the maximum number of times a person can be elected to the office of President? |
A. Twice | |
B. Three Times | |
C. Four Times | |
D. No Limits |
| 74. | How is the election of the President done? |
A. Well obviously | |
B. Indirectly | |
C. By Nomination | |
D. No Clear Provision |
| 75. | Which method is adopted for the election of the President? |
A. Inventory System | |
B. Cumulative Vote System | |
C. Relative Majority System | |
D. Proportional representation and single transferable vote system |
| 76. | To whom are the disputes relating to the election of the President referred to? |
A. Parliamentary Committee | |
B. Speaker | |
C. Election Commission | |
D. Supreme Court |
| 77. | What should be the minimum number of proposers and seconders for the election of the President? |
A. 10-10. | |
B. 20-20 | |
C. 50-50 | |
D. 100-100 |
| 78. | Which of the following would be considered a disqualification for being elected as the President of India? |
A. Be a citizen of India | |
B. Have completed 35 years of age | |
C. Be qualified to be elected a member of the Lok Sabha | |
D. Hold any office of profit |
| 79. | The President of India is elected by – |
A. By direct election | |
B. By single transferable vote system | |
C. By proportional vote system | |
D. By open ballot system |
| 80. | The election of the President is conducted by – |
A. The Speaker | |
B. The Prime Minister | |
C. The Election Commission | |
D. The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs |