Indian Constitution (3130007) MCQs

MCQs of Emergency Provisions : National Emergency, President Rule, Financial Emergency

Showing 11 to 17 out of 17 Questions
11.

 The proclaimation of national emergencies ceases to operate unless approved by Parliament within 

(a)

three months 

(b)

six months 

(c)

one month

(d)

two months 

Answer:

Option (c)

12.

 Which article deals with emergency to be imposed due to external aggression? 

(a)

352

(b)

356

(c)

366 

(d)

368

Answer:

Option (a)

13.

 At the time of proclamation of Emergency, the terms of Lok Sabha can be extended by ___ year at a time? 

(a)

one

(b)

two

(c)

three

(d)

cannot be extended

Answer:

Option (a)

14.

 How many types of emergencies have been envisaged by the Constitution? 

(a)

4

(b)

3

(c)

2

(d)

1

Answer:

Option (b)

15.

 The emergency in a state is declared if there is a complete breakdown of the administrative machinery in the state or if the government of the state cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution under 

(a)

Article 350

(b)

Article 357

(c)

Article 356

(d)

Article 360 

Answer:

Option (c)

16.

 The maximum period of Emergency as per Article 356 can be 

(a)

6 months

(b)

12 months

(c)

24 months 

(d)

36 months

Answer:

Option (d)

17.

 Which part of the Constitution contains provision for Panchayats? 

(a)

Part VI 

(b)

Part VII 

(c)

Part IX 

(d)

Part X 

Answer:

Option (c)

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