President of India Quiz
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Who is the chief executive power of a nation?

  • Vice-President
  • Prime Minister
  • Chief of State
  • President (correct)
  • In the parliamentary system of government, who is the constitutional head of the state?

  • Chief of State
  • Prime Minister
  • President (correct)
  • Vice-President
  • How is the president of India elected?

  • Appointed by the Prime Minister
  • Indirectly elected by the electoral college (correct)
  • Directly elected by the people
  • Selected by the Chief Justice
  • What happens if the president of India leaves office?

    <p>The Vice-President assumes the position</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How can the president of India be removed from office?

    <p>By impeachment for violation of the Constitution</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Chief Executive Power

    • The chief executive power of a nation is typically the President or Prime Minister. They are the head of government and are responsible for implementing and enforcing laws.
    • In a presidential system, the president is directly elected by the people, while in a parliamentary system the prime minister is elected by the legislature.

    Constitutional Head in a Parliamentary System

    • In a parliamentary system, the monarch is the constitutional head of state. They are a ceremonial figurehead and have limited power.
    • The monarch acts on the advice of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.
    • The Prime Minister is the actual head of government and is responsible for day-to-day running of the country.

    President of India's Election

    • The President of India is elected by an electoral college, which consists of elected members of the Lok Sabha (House of the People), Rajya Sabha (Council of States), and the legislative assemblies of all states and union territories.

    President of India's Impeachment

    • The President of India can be removed from office through impeachment by both houses of the Parliament.
    • This process requires a two-thirds majority vote in both houses.
    • This is a very serious and rare action to take, requiring strong evidence of misconduct or criminal activity.

    President of India's Succession

    • If the President of India resigns, dies, or is removed from office, the Vice President automatically becomes the President until a new President is elected.
    • A new President is elected within six months of the vacancy.

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    Test your knowledge about the President of India and their role in the government. Learn about the constitutional powers and responsibilities of the President in this informative quiz.

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