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Political Science
Indian Constitution at Work
EXECUTIVE

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Question Bank: EXECUTIVE

Question Bank - EXECUTIVE

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Q1.

What type of executive system does the United States operate under?

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Q2.

In a parliamentary system, who is typically the head of government?

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Q3.

Which country has a constitutional monarchy with a Queen as a formal head of state?

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Q4.

What is a defining characteristic of a semi-presidential system?

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Q5.

In which type of executive system does the President have limited powers, usually existing alongside a Prime Minister?

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Q6.

Who serves as the ceremonial head of state in Germany?

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Q7.

Which of the following best describes the role of the emperor in Japan's government?

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Q8.

In which system does the Prime Minister have better chances of being dismissed by the parliament?

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Q9.

Which country utilizes a system where the president has significant powers but must work alongside a prime minister?

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Q10.

What is a major difference between a presidential system and a parliamentary system?

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Q11.

What defines a presidential executive compared to a parliamentary one?

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Q12.

Which of the following countries has an executive structure that includes both a chancellor and a president?

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Q13.

In a constitutional monarchy like Canada, who acts as the head of the government?

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Q14.

How does a government operate differently in a semi-presidential system compared to a strictly presidential one?

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Q15.

What is the main role of the executive in a government?

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Q16.

In a parliamentary system, who is the head of government?

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Q17.

Which country has a presidential system where the president holds both executive and ceremonial roles?

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Q18.

What distinguishes a political executive from a permanent executive?

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Q19.

Who has the authority to advise the President of India?

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Q20.

In a parliamentary system, who appoints the Prime Minister?

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Q21.

What is a 'pocket veto' in the context of the executive branch?

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Q22.

Which term describes those responsible for day-to-day administration in government?

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Q23.

Which system gives significant executive powers to the President?

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Q24.

How is the President of India elected?

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Q25.

In which scenario might the President of India need to use discretion?

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Q26.

Which aspect is NOT associated with the functions of the executive?

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Q27.

Which of the following best describes the executive's accountability in a democracy?

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Q28.

Which role does the Chancellor play in Germany's system of government?

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Q29.

The concept of a permanent executive includes which officials?

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Q30.

Which type of executive is characterized by a separation of powers?

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Q31.

Who is at the head of the Council of Ministers in India?

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Q32.

What happens if the Prime Minister loses support from the majority in the Lok Sabha?

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Q33.

What is a coalition government?

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Q34.

How does the Prime Minister select members of the Council of Ministers?

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Q35.

What role does the President play in the appointment of the Prime Minister?

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Q36.

Which of the following is NOT a rank within the Council of Ministers?

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Q37.

What can lead to an erosion of the Prime Minister's power in a coalition government?

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Q38.

Which of the following describes the advisory role of the Council of Ministers?

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Q39.

What is a key characteristic of the parliamentary system in India?

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Q40.

What happens if the Prime Minister chooses to resign?

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Q41.

Which body is primarily responsible for implementing the policies of the government?

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Q42.

Which condition can boost the Prime Minister's discretion in political matters?

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Q43.

In which scenario is the Prime Minister more likely to be a negotiator than a leader?

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Q44.

What kind of power does the President have in relation to 'President's rule' in a State?

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Q45.

What is the role of the President in the Indian parliamentary system?

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Q46.

Which statement best describes the Council of Ministers?

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Q47.

What is the primary function of the Prime Minister in relation to the President?

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Q48.

Which factor differentiates the Indian executive system from a presidential system?

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Q49.

What characterizes the relationship between the President and the Prime Minister in India?

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Q50.

Which of the following powers does the President of India exhibit during an emergency?

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Q51.

Which principle is the basis for the binding advice given by the Council of Ministers to the President?

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Q52.

In case of a disagreement between the President and the Council of Ministers, what is the usual resolution?

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Q53.

What is meant by the term 'first among equals' in the context of the Prime Minister?

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Q54.

What does the concept of 'discretionary powers' refer to for the President?

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Q55.

Which of the following statements correctly describes the powers of the President in India?

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Q56.

The Prime Minister's role can best be compared to which of the following in a presidential system?

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Q57.

Why is the advice of the Council of Ministers considered binding for the President?

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Q58.

What distinguishes the Indian Executive from a purely presidential system?

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Q59.

What is the primary role of the bureaucracy in the Indian political system?

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Q60.

Which body is responsible for recruiting civil servants in India?

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Q61.

How does the Constitution ensure the representation of various societal sections in the bureaucracy?

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Q62.

What is expected of the bureaucracy concerning political neutrality?

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Q63.

Which statement about the Indian bureaucracy is true?

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Q64.

What ensures that members of the Public Service Commissions can't be removed easily?

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Q65.

What is one reason the Indian Constitution emphasizes a professional bureaucracy?

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Q66.

Which of the following is NOT a part of the Indian bureaucracy?

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Q67.

What role does the legislature have concerning the administration in India?

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Q68.

What can happen when a new political party comes to power regarding the bureaucracy?

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Q69.

Which principle is fundamental to the recruitment of civil servants in India?

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Q70.

Which of the following statements reflects a common misconception about the bureaucracy?

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Q71.

Which aspect of the bureaucracy helps maintain societal balance?

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Q72.

What can be a consequence of bureaucratic inefficiency in governance?

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Q73.

What is one situation in which the President can exercise discretionary powers?

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Q74.

Which power allows the President to withhold approval of a bill passed by Parliament?

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Q75.

What must the Prime Minister do concerning the President's need for information?

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Q76.

In which of the following scenarios can the President exercise discretion according to the Indian Constitution?

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Q77.

What did the Indian Post Office (Amendment) Bill demonstrate about presidential powers?

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Q78.

Which statement about the President's discretionary powers is accurate?

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Q79.

How often does the President of India need to act on the advice of the Council of Ministers?

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Q80.

What is the primary role of the President in the legislative process?

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Q81.

Under which article does the President exercise the power to return a bill for reconsideration?

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Q82.

Which of the following is NOT an example of the President's discretionary power?

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Q83.

What consequence may follow if the President does not act on a bill?

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Q84.

The President's veto power can be directly exercised on which type of bill?

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Q85.

Why does the President ask for reconsideration from the Council of Ministers?

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Q86.

Which of the following best describes the nature of the President's discretion?

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Q87.

What is the primary function of the modern executive in a parliamentary system?

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Q88.

Which term describes the system that ensures the executive is accountable to the legislature?

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Q89.

Why was a parliamentary executive chosen by the makers of the Indian Constitution?

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Q90.

Which of the following is NOT a feature of democratic control over the executive?

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Q91.

What ensures that the executive cannot become unresponsive in India?

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Q92.

The concept of the executive being a 'powerful institution' mainly indicates which of the following?

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Q93.

How does the Right to Information (RTI) impact the bureaucracy?

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Q94.

What is the importance of constitutional limits on executive power?

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Q95.

Which element is essential for the executive to remain accountable in a parliamentary system?

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Q96.

According to the text, which power does the President hold regarding the Prime Minister?

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Q97.

What role does a parliamentary executive play in ensuring democratic governance?

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Q98.

Which of the following most encourages responsiveness within the bureaucracy?

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Q99.

In parliamentary systems, which characteristic of the executive leads to enhanced accountability?

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Q100.

Which of the following statements is true regarding the powers of the executive?

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Q101.

What role does periodic elections play in relation to the executive?

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Q102.

Which aspect of a parliamentary system prevents the executive from acting without oversight?

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Q103.

In what way does a parliamentary executive enhance the democratic process?

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