A. Can’t be immediately re-elected to Presidency after the expiry of his first term
B. Can be elected twice
C. Can be elected thrice
D. Can be elected four times
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USA Federalism
A. No matter whether he is natural or naturalized citizen
B. He should have attained 30 years age
C. He should have resided in U.S.A. for the last 10 years
D. He should have resided in U.S.A. for 14 years
A. Real head of the state
B. Nominal head of the state
C. Has only very limited powers
D. None of These
A. Are equals of the President
B. Acept President as first among the equals
C. Accountable to the Congress for all actions
D. Are subordinates of the President and can be removed by him
A. Join and collective responsibility
B. Sinking and Swimming together
C. Individual responsibility to the cabinet
D. None of These
A. 4 years
B. 5 years
C. 6 years
D. 3 years
A. Senate
B. House of Representatives
C. Supreme Court
D. The people of the U.S.A.
E. The state to which he belongs
A. For a fixed term
B. Can be called back by the people
C. Leaves office as soon as his party loses in the House of Representatives
D. Leaves office as soon as his party loses in the Senate
A. Directly elected by the people
B. Elected indirectly by an electoral college
C. Elected by the House of Representatives
D. Elected by the Senate
E. Nominated by the Chief Justice of the state
A. Parliamentary
B. Presidential
C. Absolute monarchy
D. Limited monarchy
E. Dictatorship