A. The Prime Minister
B. The President
C. The Vice-President
D. The Home Minister
Related Mcqs:
- The Governor is appointed:
A. For an indefinite period
B. For a period of five years
C. For a period of six years
D. None of them - Quaid-e-Azam appointed as Governor-General of Pakistan by the ___________?
A. Election
B. Selection
C. Referendum
D. King - Quaid-i-Azam was appointed as Governor-General of Pakistan by the:
A. Referendum
B. Election
C. King
D. None of them - After the assassination of Liaquat Ali Khan in October 1951 Ghulam Muhammad was mde Governor-General. Who was appointed as Prime Minister?
A. Ghulam Muhammad
B. Khawaja Nazim-ud-Din
C. Ch.Zafarullah Khan
D. Fazal-ur-Rehman - The First Governor-General of India was: __________?
A. Jawaharlal Nehru
B. Sardar Patel
C. Mountbatten
D. Gandhi - Who appoints the Governor in India?
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Parliament
D. None of these - According to the First Report of ‘Basic Principles Committee’ who was to elect the head of the state for five years (A cabinet will be appointed to help the head of state that will be headed by prime Minister)?
A. Upper house
B. Both Houses
C. Lower house
D. None of these - The Governor-General in India was given the powers to override the majority decision of his Council by:
A. Regulating Act, 1773
B. Pitt’s India Act, 1784
C. Amending Act, 1781
D. Act of 1786
E. Charter Act of 1793 - By the Provisions of Pitt’s India Act 1784, the strength of the members of Governor-General’s Council was:
A. Increased
B. Decreased
C. Kept as it was
D. Left to him to decide subsequently. - The qualifications that the Members of Council of Governor-General should have resided for more than a decade in India before their appointments were prescribed by:
A. Pitt’s India Act, 1784
B. Charter Act, 1793
C. Charter Act, 1813
D. Charter Act, 1833