The Governor of a State has no power to
(1) prorogue the Assembly
(2) dissolve the Assembly
(3) adjourn the Assembly
(4) summon the Assembly
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The members of the Legislative Assembly are
(1) indirectly elected
(2) directly elected by the people
(3) partly elected and partly nominated by the Governor
(4) mainly nominated
Money Bills originate in the State Legislative Assembly on the recommendation of
(1) the Governor
(2) the Chief Minister
(3) the Finance Minister
(4) the Speaker
The Chief Minister is appointeded by
(2) the President
(3) The Chief Justice of Supreme Court
(4) the Chief Justice of High Court
The upper house of the State Legislature in India is called :
(1) Legislative Council
(2) Legislative Assembly
(3) Executive Council
(4) Governor - in - Council
In case no party enjoys absolute majority in the Legislative Assembly of a state, the Governor will go by :
(1) the advice of former Chief Minister
(2) the advice of the Prime Minister
(3) the advice of the President of India
(4) his own discretion
(1) President of India
(2) Chief Justice of High Court
(3) Governor
(4) President of the Party
The Governor of an Indian State is appointed by the
(2) Prime Minister
(3) Chief Justice of High Court
(4) Chief Minister of the State
A State cannot exist without
(1) Democratic government
(2) Parliamentary government
(3) Presidential government
(4) Some kind of government
Who is the highest Law Officer of a State?
(1) Solicitor General
(2) Secretary-General, Law Department
(3) Attorney General
(4) Advocate General
An ordinance issued by the Governor, without the approval of the State Legislature shall be effective for a period of
(1) Six months
(2) Six weeks
(3) One year
(4) One month
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