The Prime Minister of India is the:
a) Chief Executive of the Union Government (a)
b) Head of Judiciary only
c) Ceremonial Head only
d) State Executive only
The Prime Minister is appointed by:
a) President of India (a)
b) Parliament only
c) Supreme Court only
d) Council of Ministers only
The Prime Minister must be:
a) Member of either House of Parliament (a)
b) Only Lok Sabha member
c) Only Rajya Sabha member
d) Any citizen
The Prime Minister holds office:
a) During the pleasure of the President (a)
b) Fixed 5 years
c) Fixed 4 years
d) Judiciary discretion only
The Prime Minister is responsible to:
a) Lok Sabha (a)
b) Rajya Sabha only
c) President only
d) Supreme Court only
The Prime Minister selects:
a) Council of Ministers (a)
b) President only
c) Chief Justice only
d) Governors only
Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to:
a) Lok Sabha (a)
b) Rajya Sabha only
c) President only
d) Judiciary only
The Prime Minister advises the President on:
a) Appointment of Ministers, dissolution of Lok Sabha, ordinance promulgation (a)
b) Judiciary appointments only
c) Military decisions only
d) Trade agreements only
The Prime Minister is:
a) Head of Council of Ministers (a)
b) Ceremonial head only
c) Judiciary head only
d) Military head only
The Prime Minister represents India in:
, a) International forums (a)
b) Judiciary only
c) Military only
d) Trade only
Who administers oath to the Prime Minister?
a) President (a)
b) Chief Justice
c) Speaker
d) Parliament
A Prime Minister can be removed by:
a) Resignation or loss of majority in Lok Sabha (a)
b) Judiciary only
c) President only
d) Military only
Prime Minister can recommend:
a) Dissolution of Lok Sabha (a)
b) Judiciary appointments only
c) Military promotions only
d) Trade agreements only
Prime Minister is the link between:
a) President and Council of Ministers (a)
b) Judiciary and Parliament
c) Military and Trade
d) State Governments only
The Prime Minister’s role in policy-making is:
a) Leading government’s legislative agenda (a)
b) Judiciary decisions only
c) Military orders only
d) Trade regulations only
Prime Minister presides over:
a) Cabinet meetings (a)
b) Parliamentary sessions only
c) Judiciary sessions only
d) Military meetings only
Prime Minister supervises:
a) Execution of policies and administration (a)
b) Judiciary only
c) Trade only
d) Military only
Who is the senior-most leader of the ruling party?
a) Prime Minister (a)
b) Speaker
c) President
d) Chief Justice
Prime Minister’s tenure is linked to:
a) Confidence of Lok Sabha (a)
b) Fixed 5 years automatically
c) President’s discretion only