Assertion (A) : The President of India is elected by indirect election.
Reason (R): There is a provision of Electoral College consisting of the elected members of both Houses of Parliament and elected members of the Legislative Assemblies of the States.
In the context of above statements select the correct answer.
The President of India is elected by
The two Union Territories which have been given right to take part in the election of the President of India by the 70th Amendment of the Indian Constitution, are:
Which of the following are the members of the electoral college for electing the President of India? Select the correct answer from the code given below:
- All the members of the two Houses of Parliament.
- All the elected members of the State Legislative Assemblies.
- All the elected members of the U.T. Assemblies
- All the Governors and Lt. Governors
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How is the President elected in India?
Given below are two statements:
Assertion (A): The Union Executive is headed by the President of India.
Reason (R) : There is no limitation on the power of the President.
In the context of the above which of the following is correct?
Who among the following are not included in the Electoral College for the election of the President of India?
In India, the President is elected by
The electoral college of President consists of –
- Elected members of both houses of Parliament
- Elected members of both houses of State Legislatures.
- Elected members of the Legislative Assemblies of all states.
- Elected members of legislative assemblies of Delhi and Pondicherry.
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The members of board of election of the President of India are –
- Elected members of Lok Sabha
- Elected members of Rajya Sabha
- Elected members of Vidhan Sabha
- Elected members of Vidhan Parishad
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