NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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21. Working Of Institutions
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What is the power of the Supreme Court to judge the constitutional validity of a law passed by the Parliament or an action of the Executive called?
1 Judicial Revision.
2 Judicial Review.
3 Judicial Consent.
4 Judicial Permission.
Explanation:
Judicial Review.
21. Working Of Institutions
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The President appoints the leader of the majority party or the coalition of parties that commands a majority in the __________ as Prime Minister.
1 Rajya Sabha
2 Lok Sabha
3 Vidhan Sabha
4 Vidhan Parishad
Explanation:
Lok Sabha 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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The cabinet meetings are presided over by the _____.
1 President
2 Prime Minister
3 Home Minister
4 Minister of External Affairs
Explanation:
Prime Minister The cabinet meetings are presided over by the Prime Minister. In his absence, meetings are presided over by the Deputy Prime Minister. The Prime Minister selects his senior and trustworthy colleagues and advises the President to appoint them as Cabinet Ministers.
21. Working Of Institutions
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Why does a minister take the final say although the advisors and experts working the department may be more qualified?
1 He is finally answerable to the people for all the consequences of his decision.
2 The minister is an elected representative of the people and thus empowered to exercise the will of the people on their behalf.
3 The minister decides the overall framework and objectives in which decisions on policy should be made.
253488
What is the power of the Supreme Court to judge the constitutional validity of a law passed by the Parliament or an action of the Executive called?
1 Judicial Revision.
2 Judicial Review.
3 Judicial Consent.
4 Judicial Permission.
Explanation:
Judicial Review.
21. Working Of Institutions
253489
The President appoints the leader of the majority party or the coalition of parties that commands a majority in the __________ as Prime Minister.
1 Rajya Sabha
2 Lok Sabha
3 Vidhan Sabha
4 Vidhan Parishad
Explanation:
Lok Sabha 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
253490
The cabinet meetings are presided over by the _____.
1 President
2 Prime Minister
3 Home Minister
4 Minister of External Affairs
Explanation:
Prime Minister The cabinet meetings are presided over by the Prime Minister. In his absence, meetings are presided over by the Deputy Prime Minister. The Prime Minister selects his senior and trustworthy colleagues and advises the President to appoint them as Cabinet Ministers.
21. Working Of Institutions
253491
Why does a minister take the final say although the advisors and experts working the department may be more qualified?
1 He is finally answerable to the people for all the consequences of his decision.
2 The minister is an elected representative of the people and thus empowered to exercise the will of the people on their behalf.
3 The minister decides the overall framework and objectives in which decisions on policy should be made.
253488
What is the power of the Supreme Court to judge the constitutional validity of a law passed by the Parliament or an action of the Executive called?
1 Judicial Revision.
2 Judicial Review.
3 Judicial Consent.
4 Judicial Permission.
Explanation:
Judicial Review.
21. Working Of Institutions
253489
The President appoints the leader of the majority party or the coalition of parties that commands a majority in the __________ as Prime Minister.
1 Rajya Sabha
2 Lok Sabha
3 Vidhan Sabha
4 Vidhan Parishad
Explanation:
Lok Sabha 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
253490
The cabinet meetings are presided over by the _____.
1 President
2 Prime Minister
3 Home Minister
4 Minister of External Affairs
Explanation:
Prime Minister The cabinet meetings are presided over by the Prime Minister. In his absence, meetings are presided over by the Deputy Prime Minister. The Prime Minister selects his senior and trustworthy colleagues and advises the President to appoint them as Cabinet Ministers.
21. Working Of Institutions
253491
Why does a minister take the final say although the advisors and experts working the department may be more qualified?
1 He is finally answerable to the people for all the consequences of his decision.
2 The minister is an elected representative of the people and thus empowered to exercise the will of the people on their behalf.
3 The minister decides the overall framework and objectives in which decisions on policy should be made.
253488
What is the power of the Supreme Court to judge the constitutional validity of a law passed by the Parliament or an action of the Executive called?
1 Judicial Revision.
2 Judicial Review.
3 Judicial Consent.
4 Judicial Permission.
Explanation:
Judicial Review.
21. Working Of Institutions
253489
The President appoints the leader of the majority party or the coalition of parties that commands a majority in the __________ as Prime Minister.
1 Rajya Sabha
2 Lok Sabha
3 Vidhan Sabha
4 Vidhan Parishad
Explanation:
Lok Sabha 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
253490
The cabinet meetings are presided over by the _____.
1 President
2 Prime Minister
3 Home Minister
4 Minister of External Affairs
Explanation:
Prime Minister The cabinet meetings are presided over by the Prime Minister. In his absence, meetings are presided over by the Deputy Prime Minister. The Prime Minister selects his senior and trustworthy colleagues and advises the President to appoint them as Cabinet Ministers.
21. Working Of Institutions
253491
Why does a minister take the final say although the advisors and experts working the department may be more qualified?
1 He is finally answerable to the people for all the consequences of his decision.
2 The minister is an elected representative of the people and thus empowered to exercise the will of the people on their behalf.
3 The minister decides the overall framework and objectives in which decisions on policy should be made.