A. The Home Secretary
B. The Speaker
C. The Deputy Speaker
D. The Lord Chancellor
Related Mcqs:
- The Queen can pardon or reprieve offenders on the advice of:______________?
A. The Lord Chancellor
B. The Prime Minister
C. The Deputy Speaker
D. The Home Secretary - Who appoints the Governor in India?
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Parliament
D. None of these - Who appoints Chief Election Commissioner?
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Parliament
D. None of these - The Prime Minister has the selection of Minister:
A. A free hand
B. To consult King or Queen
C. Has to consult parliament
D. To consult his party - The Queen’s Bench Divisions presided by:____________?
A. The Lord Chancellor
B. The Lord Chief Justice
C. The Justice of Peace
D. Stipendiary Magistrate - The King or Queen is the symbol of:____________?
A. Democracy
B. Fedualism
C. Constitutional continuity
D. Imperial unity - Under Article 356 Governor shall not be bound by whose advice?
A. Chief Minister Council of Ministers
B. President
C. Prime Minister
D. None of the above - Under whose advice, the President shall have the power of summoning, prorogation and dissolution?
A. Home Minister
B. Prime Minister
C. Council of Ministers
D. Parliamentary Affairs Ministers - What was the advice of Federal Court to the Governor-General in the case of dissolution of Constituent Assembly?
A. Form a second Constituent Assembly immediately
B. Hold election for a second Assembly
C. Change the Constituent Assembly into the Legislature
D. Form a second Assembly within three months - The first Labour Party leader who became the Prime Minister for the second time is:____________?
A. Tony Blair
B. J.H. Wilson
C. John Major
D. None of them