Question : In the Indian constitution, the method of election of the President has been taken from which country?
Option 1: Britain
Option 2: USA
Option 3: Ireland
Option 4: Australia
Latest: SSC CGL 2024 final Result Out | SSC CGL preparation tips to crack the exam
Don't Miss: SSC CGL Tier 1 Scorecard 2024 Released | SSC CGL complete guide
Suggested: Month-wise Current Affairs | Upcoming Government Exams
Correct Answer: Ireland
Solution : The correct option is Ireland.
The Indian Constitution incorporates several clauses and elements from other constitutions. The Irish Constitution inspired two Indian laws: the directive principles and the presidential election. In addition, the Irish Constitution governs the selection of Rajya Sabha members. Article 55 of the Constitution specifies the process for electing the president.
Candidates can download this ebook to know all about SSC CGL.
Admit Card | Eligibility | Application | Selection Process | Preparation Tips | Result | Answer Key
Question : The Constitution
Option 1: is silent on the president's re-election to the office.
Option 2: allows the re-election of a person to the president's post.
Option 3: restricts a person from remaining president for only two terms.
Option 4: has been amended to allow a person only one term as president.
Question : The President of the Union of India has the same constitutional authority as the
Option 1: British Monarch
Option 2: President of USA
Option 3: President of Pakistan
Option 4: President of France
Question : the phrase "equality before law" used in Article-14 of Indian constitution has been borrowed from
Option 1: U.S.A.
Option 2: Germany
Option 3: Britain
Option 4: Greece
Question : From which country were the Directive Principles of State Policy of the Indian Constitution borrowed?
Option 1: The USSR
Option 2: The US
Option 4: China
Question : The directive principles of the state policy was adopted from the
Option 1: British Constitution
Option 2: Swiss Constitution
Option 3: U.S. Constitution
Option 4: Irish Constitution
Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile