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CBSE - WORKING OF INSTITUTIONS
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Practice Question
WORKING OF INSTITUTIONS
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WORKING OF INSTITUTIONS
How can a judge of the Supreme Court be removed?
(1) By the Supreme Court itself
(2) By the Parliament through impeachment
(3) By the President alone
(4) By the Police
Correct Answer: 2
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Related Questions
WORKING OF INSTITUTIONS
1
When was the Second Backward Class Commission appointed?
(1) 1989
(2) 1979
(3) 1999
(4) 2001
Correct Answer: 3
2
What is the tenure of office of the Prime Minister?
(1) 5 years
(2) 6 years
(3) As long as he wants
(4) He does not have a fixed tenure
Correct Answer: 4
3
Who is the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha?
(1) Speaker
(2) Vice President
(3) President
(4) Prime Minister
Correct Answer: 1
4
The Council of Ministers at the centre is responsible to
(1) The President
(2) the Prime Minister
(3) The Rajya Sabha
(4) the Lok Sabha
Correct Answer: 4
5
Why does the political executive have more powers than the permanent executive?
(1) Because hardly any expertise is required in taking policy decisions
(2) Because political executive consists of the direct representatives of the people
(3) Political leaders are more educated
(4) None of the above
Correct Answer: 2