A. Nominated by the President
B. Nominated by the Senate
C. Nominated by the House of Representatives
D. Elected by the people
USA Federalism
USA Federalism
A. It has a written constitution
B. It has partly rigid and partly flexible constitution
C. It has supremacy of judiciary
D. It has clear division of powers
A. States are demanding more autonomy
B. States have a desire to leave the federation
C. States want a strong centre
D. States want autonomy in international trade
A. Is more powerful than the lower House
B. Is less powerful than the lower House
C. Has co-equal powers with the Lower House
D. None of the above
A. India
B. Japan
C. England
D. U.S.A.
E. Canada
A. It is written
B. It is flexible
C. It is federal
D. It is presidential
E. None of the above
A. He is elected by the Senate
B. He is elected by the House of representatives
C. He is elected by both the Houses of Congress
D. He is elected by an electoral college
E. None of the above
A. There is danger of spread of communism
B. There is rapid technological advancement
C. There is danger of breaking away of states from the centre
D. There is increasing international trade
E. There is danger of nuclear war
A. State which sent him decides to call him back
B. When a resolution by a simple majority against him is passed in the Senate
C. When House of Representatives passes a resolution against him by 2/3rd mojority
D. When Senate after trial has decided to remove him by 2/3rd majority
A. The Senate
B. The House of Representatives
C. The Congress
D. The Congress by law may decide