Question : In Pocket Veto, the President of India can keep a bill for how much duration?
Option 1: 1 month
Option 2: 6 months
Option 3: 12 months
Option 4: Indefinite period
Correct Answer: Indefinite period
Solution : The correct answer is indefinite period.
This technique for blocking bills has been referred to as a pocket veto. The veto power only allows the President to accept or reject an entire act that the Parliament has passed. It does not give the President the authority to amend or change the content of legislation. The President of India can put a bill on hold for an indefinite period under pocket veto.
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Question : When the President of India keeps a bill (except a money bill and constitutional amendment bill) pending for an indefinite period, it is called __________.
Option 1: pocket veto of the president
Option 2: suspensive veto of the president
Option 3: absolute veto of the president
Option 4: amendatory veto of the president
Question : For how much time the President's Rule can be extended in India with the approval of Parliament every six months?
Option 1: 6 months
Option 2: 1 year
Option 3: 2 years
Option 4: 3 years
Question : Which is not correct about the President of India?
Option 1: The President holds office for a period of five years
Option 2: He is a part of the Parliament
Option 3: Every bill passed by the Parliament goes to the President for his assent before it becomes law
Option 4: He has veto power by which he can withhold or refuse to give assent to Bills including Money Bills passed by the Parliament
Question : How much time was taken to frame the Constitution of India?
Option 1: 3 years, 6 months, and 23 days
Option 2: 2 years, 11 months, and 17 days
Option 3: 4 years, 3 months, and 29 days
Option 4: 1 year, 10 months, and 15 days
Question : In India how many times has the President declared a Financial Emergency?
Option 1: Once
Option 2: Never
Option 3: Thrice
Option 4: Twice
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