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Which of these options is/are correct regarding the powers of the Prime Minister?
1 He chairs the Cabinet meetings.
2 He distributes work to the different departments.
3 He can dismiss ministers.
4 All the above.
Explanation:
All the above.
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Who appoints the Prime Minister.
1 The Parliament
2 The people
3 The President
4 All of these
Explanation:
The President The President appoints the Prime Minister. But the President cannot appoint anyone she likes. The President appoints the leader of the majority party or the coalition of parties that commands a majority in the Lok Sabha, as Prime Minister.
21. Working Of Institutions
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Supreme Court comes to the rescue of Fundamental Rights, if________.
1 Executive violates
2 Legislature violates
3 An individual violates
4 All of the above
Explanation:
All of the above Under Article 32 of Constitution of India, the Supreme Court works as the protector and guardian of Fundamental Right. Supreme Court comes to the rescue of Fundamental Rights if:-
21. Working Of Institutions
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Ministers who are usually in-charge of smaller ministries are termed as ___________.
1 Cabinet ministers
2 Council of ministers
3 Ministers of State with independent charge
4 Ministers of State
Explanation:
Ministers of State with independent charge
21. Working Of Institutions
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Which one of the following is the financial powers of the President?
1 To declare a Financial Emergency.
2 To call for a joint session of both the Houses of Parliament.
3 To appoint the Finance Commission after every five years.
4 To grant pardon to a convict if a petition of mercy is submitted.
253349
Which of these options is/are correct regarding the powers of the Prime Minister?
1 He chairs the Cabinet meetings.
2 He distributes work to the different departments.
3 He can dismiss ministers.
4 All the above.
Explanation:
All the above.
21. Working Of Institutions
253350
Who appoints the Prime Minister.
1 The Parliament
2 The people
3 The President
4 All of these
Explanation:
The President The President appoints the Prime Minister. But the President cannot appoint anyone she likes. The President appoints the leader of the majority party or the coalition of parties that commands a majority in the Lok Sabha, as Prime Minister.
21. Working Of Institutions
253351
Supreme Court comes to the rescue of Fundamental Rights, if________.
1 Executive violates
2 Legislature violates
3 An individual violates
4 All of the above
Explanation:
All of the above Under Article 32 of Constitution of India, the Supreme Court works as the protector and guardian of Fundamental Right. Supreme Court comes to the rescue of Fundamental Rights if:-
21. Working Of Institutions
253352
Ministers who are usually in-charge of smaller ministries are termed as ___________.
1 Cabinet ministers
2 Council of ministers
3 Ministers of State with independent charge
4 Ministers of State
Explanation:
Ministers of State with independent charge
21. Working Of Institutions
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Which one of the following is the financial powers of the President?
1 To declare a Financial Emergency.
2 To call for a joint session of both the Houses of Parliament.
3 To appoint the Finance Commission after every five years.
4 To grant pardon to a convict if a petition of mercy is submitted.
253349
Which of these options is/are correct regarding the powers of the Prime Minister?
1 He chairs the Cabinet meetings.
2 He distributes work to the different departments.
3 He can dismiss ministers.
4 All the above.
Explanation:
All the above.
21. Working Of Institutions
253350
Who appoints the Prime Minister.
1 The Parliament
2 The people
3 The President
4 All of these
Explanation:
The President The President appoints the Prime Minister. But the President cannot appoint anyone she likes. The President appoints the leader of the majority party or the coalition of parties that commands a majority in the Lok Sabha, as Prime Minister.
21. Working Of Institutions
253351
Supreme Court comes to the rescue of Fundamental Rights, if________.
1 Executive violates
2 Legislature violates
3 An individual violates
4 All of the above
Explanation:
All of the above Under Article 32 of Constitution of India, the Supreme Court works as the protector and guardian of Fundamental Right. Supreme Court comes to the rescue of Fundamental Rights if:-
21. Working Of Institutions
253352
Ministers who are usually in-charge of smaller ministries are termed as ___________.
1 Cabinet ministers
2 Council of ministers
3 Ministers of State with independent charge
4 Ministers of State
Explanation:
Ministers of State with independent charge
21. Working Of Institutions
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Which one of the following is the financial powers of the President?
1 To declare a Financial Emergency.
2 To call for a joint session of both the Houses of Parliament.
3 To appoint the Finance Commission after every five years.
4 To grant pardon to a convict if a petition of mercy is submitted.
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21. Working Of Institutions
253349
Which of these options is/are correct regarding the powers of the Prime Minister?
1 He chairs the Cabinet meetings.
2 He distributes work to the different departments.
3 He can dismiss ministers.
4 All the above.
Explanation:
All the above.
21. Working Of Institutions
253350
Who appoints the Prime Minister.
1 The Parliament
2 The people
3 The President
4 All of these
Explanation:
The President The President appoints the Prime Minister. But the President cannot appoint anyone she likes. The President appoints the leader of the majority party or the coalition of parties that commands a majority in the Lok Sabha, as Prime Minister.
21. Working Of Institutions
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Supreme Court comes to the rescue of Fundamental Rights, if________.
1 Executive violates
2 Legislature violates
3 An individual violates
4 All of the above
Explanation:
All of the above Under Article 32 of Constitution of India, the Supreme Court works as the protector and guardian of Fundamental Right. Supreme Court comes to the rescue of Fundamental Rights if:-
21. Working Of Institutions
253352
Ministers who are usually in-charge of smaller ministries are termed as ___________.
1 Cabinet ministers
2 Council of ministers
3 Ministers of State with independent charge
4 Ministers of State
Explanation:
Ministers of State with independent charge
21. Working Of Institutions
253353
Which one of the following is the financial powers of the President?
1 To declare a Financial Emergency.
2 To call for a joint session of both the Houses of Parliament.
3 To appoint the Finance Commission after every five years.
4 To grant pardon to a convict if a petition of mercy is submitted.
253349
Which of these options is/are correct regarding the powers of the Prime Minister?
1 He chairs the Cabinet meetings.
2 He distributes work to the different departments.
3 He can dismiss ministers.
4 All the above.
Explanation:
All the above.
21. Working Of Institutions
253350
Who appoints the Prime Minister.
1 The Parliament
2 The people
3 The President
4 All of these
Explanation:
The President The President appoints the Prime Minister. But the President cannot appoint anyone she likes. The President appoints the leader of the majority party or the coalition of parties that commands a majority in the Lok Sabha, as Prime Minister.
21. Working Of Institutions
253351
Supreme Court comes to the rescue of Fundamental Rights, if________.
1 Executive violates
2 Legislature violates
3 An individual violates
4 All of the above
Explanation:
All of the above Under Article 32 of Constitution of India, the Supreme Court works as the protector and guardian of Fundamental Right. Supreme Court comes to the rescue of Fundamental Rights if:-
21. Working Of Institutions
253352
Ministers who are usually in-charge of smaller ministries are termed as ___________.
1 Cabinet ministers
2 Council of ministers
3 Ministers of State with independent charge
4 Ministers of State
Explanation:
Ministers of State with independent charge
21. Working Of Institutions
253353
Which one of the following is the financial powers of the President?
1 To declare a Financial Emergency.
2 To call for a joint session of both the Houses of Parliament.
3 To appoint the Finance Commission after every five years.
4 To grant pardon to a convict if a petition of mercy is submitted.