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Indian Constitution: President's Election and Powers Quiz
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Indian Constitution: President's Election and Powers Quiz

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Under which condition can the President of India exercise his veto power?

  • Only when the bill is unconstitutional
  • If the bill infringes upon the powers of the states
  • If the bill could affect the sovereignty and integrity of India
  • None of the above (correct)
  • Which scenario does not lead to the impeachment of the President of India as per the Constitution?

  • Violation of the Constitution
  • For not following the advice of the Council of Ministers
  • Inability to discharge the functions of the office
  • All of the above lead to impeachment (correct)
  • What is a function that is not designated to the President of India by the Constitution?

  • Declaration of Financial Emergency
  • Appointment of the Prime Minister
  • To appoint the Chief Justice of India (correct)
  • To dissolve the Lok Sabha on the recommendation of the Prime Minister
  • When can the President’s ordinance-making power be exercised?

    <p>When the Lok Sabha is dissolved</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which Article of the Indian Constitution is the election process for the President mentioned?

    <p>Article 54</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    President of India's Powers and Limitations

    • The President of India can exercise his veto power when a bill is sent to him for assent and he returns it to the Parliament with his objections.
    • The President cannot be impeached for exercising his functions in accordance with the Constitution.
    • The President is not designated to perform judicial functions by the Constitution.
    • The President's ordinance-making power can be exercised when the Parliament is not in session, and immediate action is required.
    • The election process for the President is mentioned in Article 55 of the Indian Constitution.

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    Test your knowledge of the Indian Constitution regarding the election process and veto powers of the President of India. Identify the correct Articles that mention the election process and understand the scenarios in which the President can exercise his veto power.

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