The State Government
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The State Government
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1. The ministers in the state could be prosecuted only with the approval of the Governor because they
2. Which of the following states in India, has the largest electorate?
3. The judicial powers of the Governor do not include the right to
4. Which of the following qualifications are required for becoming the Governor of an Indian state?
5. An Inter-State Council may be established by
6. Which one of the following immunities of the Governor of the state has been wrongly listed?
7. The ordinances issued by the Governor are subject to approval by the
8. Which of the following is/are among the discretionary powers of the Governor? A. Selecting a Chief Minister if no single party has a clear majority in the state Assembly B. Dismissing a ministry at any time C. Reserving a Bill for the President
9. The Governor holds office
10. Under Article 213, the Governor of a state is empowered to
11. An ordinance issued by a Governor can remain in force on its own for a maximum period of
12. Consider the given statements and choose the correct response on them. A. A person can be appointed as Governor of more than one state B. A Governor's salary is charged on the Consolidated Fund of India in case of A C. In case of A, the Governor's salary is shared by the concerned states D. In case of A, the Governor's salary is paid by the state named by the President
13. Assertion (A): Chief Secretary of a State is the king-pin of the Secretariat. Reason (R): He has absolute control over all the administrative officer of the State. Codes:
14. When can the Governor exercise his discretionary powers?
15. The oath of office is administered to the Governor by the
16. The oath of office is administered to the members of the state Council of Ministers by the
17. Who appoints the Governor of a state?
18. In which one of the following state is it constitutionally obligatory for the Governor to appoint a minister in charge of tribal affairs?
19. Of the following methods, which can be adopted by the Chief Minister to get rid of a minister who has lost his confidence?
20. A member of the Council of Ministers can be asked to tender his resignation if he loses the confidence of
21. To be appointed a Governor, a person must possess the following qualifications. A. Be a citizen of India B. Complete the age of 30 years C. Not be a member of Parliament or State Legislature
22. The Governor can reserve
23. Which one of the following duties of the Chief Minister, in relation to the Governor, has been wrongly listed?
24. The Chief Minister of a state is
25. The executive powers of the Governor do not include the