A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Parliament
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Who acts as the Chairman of the Election Commission after appointment as Election Commissioner?
A. Prime Minister
B. Home Minister
C. Cheif Appointment Officer
D. Chief Election Commissioner - Who appoints the Governor in India?
A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Parliament
D. None of these - The Queen appoints judges on the advice of the Prime Minister or:____________?
A. The Home Secretary
B. The Speaker
C. The Deputy Speaker
D. The Lord Chancellor - A by-election is an election, which is held:
A. Along with general elections
B. To fill a vacancy after general elections are over
C. Each year to fill vacant vacancies
D. When desired by the head of the state
E. To fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of a Minister - The chief defect of direct election is: ___________?
A. It promotes aversion towards public affairs
B. It is not in keeping with democratic principles
C. It has no educative value
D. Representatives are responsive to public opinion - The office of High Commissioner for India was created by the Act of____________?
A. 1858
B. 1861
C. 1892
D. 1909
E. 1919 - The system of election in India is: _____________?
A. Mixed electorate
B. Separate electorate
C. Joint electorate
D. None of these - Which Constitutional Article of India defines Election to Municipalities?
A. Article 243A
B. Article 243ZA
C. Article 243ZB
D. ArticleP - When was the election to the Constituent Assembly of India held?
A. July 1946
B. Aug 1946
C. Sep 1946
D. Oct 1946 - In the election of the Vice-President:
A. Only elected members of the parliament can take part
B. Only nominated members of the parliament can take part
C. Both elected and nominated members can take part
D. None of them