THE UNION EXECUTIVE MCQS SET 38
371) A resolution ratifying the proclamation of National Emergency requires to be passed:A) by Parliament
B) by each House of Parliament
C) by both the Houses of Parliament in a joint sitting
D) by each House of Parliament in separate sittings with majority of total membership of each House and by majority of not less than 2/3rd of members present and voting
Answer: by each House of Parliament in separate sittings with majority of total membership of each House and by majority of not less than 2/3rd of members present and voting
372) The President can issue proclamation of emergency:
A) in his own decision
B) on the advice of Prime Minister
C) on the advice of Council of Ministers
D) when the decision of Union Cabinet for the issuance of such proclamation has been communicated to him in writing
Answer: when the decision of Union Cabinet for the issuance of such proclamation has been communicated to him in writing
373) Which of the following is/are resultant of a proclamation of National Emergency because of war?
I. The Union Government can give directions to the States about how the executive power of the State is to be exercised.
II. The Fundamental Rights stand automatically suspended.
III. The State Legislature is suspended.
IV. Parliament can make laws with respect to any subject in the State List.
A) I, II and IV
B) I, III and IV
C) I only
D) I and IV
Answer: I and IV
374) In case of proclamation of emergency on grounds of war or external aggression:
A) all Fundamental Rights will be automatically suspended
B) the right to move a court for enforcement of any Fundamental Right is suspended
C) the President may order the suspension of enforcement of any Fundamental Right except Article 20-21
D) Parliament may authorise suspension Of all Fundamental Rights
Answer: the President may order the suspension of enforcement of any Fundamental Right except Article 20-21
375) The President's rule is imposed for the period of:
A) 3 months
B) 6 months
C) till te next election is held
D) it depends upon the President's wish
Answer: 6 months
376) A proclamation of National Emergency automatically suspends:
A) all Fundamental Rights
B) right to freedom
C) right to constitutional remedies
D) no fundamental right
Answer: right to freedom
377) During financial emergency, the President can:
I. ask the states to reduce the salaries arid allowances of all or any class of persons serving in connection with the affairs of the State
II. ask the states to reserve money bills passed by the state legislature for his consideration
III. issue directions to states on financial matters
IV. issue directions for the reduction of salaries and allowances of persons serving in connection with the affairs of the Union
A) I, II and III
B) I, III and IV
C) II, III and IV
D) I, II, III and IV
Answer: I, II, III and IV
378) National emergency can be declared by the President only:
I. on grounds of war
II. on grounds of external aggression
III. on grounds of internal disturbance
IV. on the written recommendation of the Union Cabinet
A) I and II
B) I, II and III
C) I, II and IV
D) I, II, III and IV
Answer: I, II, III and IV
379) During a proclamation of emergency due to the breakdown of constitutional machinery in a State the President can
I. assume all powers vested in and exercisable by the Governor
II. declare that the powers of the State Legislature shall be exercised by Parliament
III. assume certain powers of the High Courts
IV. suspend by order any or all Fundamental Rights except those under Articles 20 and 21
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II, III and IV
D) II and IV
Answer: I and II
380) When a financial emergency is proclaimed:
A) repayment of government debts will step
B) payment of salaries to public servants will be postponed
C) salaries and allowances of any class of employees may be reduced
D) Union Budget will not be presented
Answer: payment of salaries to public servants will be postponed
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