Structure of Election Commission
Trending Questions
Q. What is the meaning of quasi-judicial powers?
- It refers to some powers that are shared by the Election Commission and the courts in India.
- It refers to judicial powers that are specially given to the Election Commission in election related matters.
- It refers to some powers in resolving conflicts among candidates and parties.
- It refers to some powers related to party symbol selection.
Q. Since the Chief Election Commissioner heads the Election Commission of India, he receives a higher salary than the other commissioners.
- True
- False
Q. Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect about the Election Commission?
- After 1993, the Election Commission had only one commissioner.
- There is one Chief Election Commissioner and two other Election Commissioners in the present setup of the Election Commission.
- The Chief Election Commissioner has to obey the Constitution of India.
- The Chief Election Commissioner has veto power.
Q. What is the meaning of quasi-judicial powers?
- It refers to some powers that are shared by the Election Commission and the courts in India.
- It refers to judicial powers that are specially given to the Election Commission in election related matters.
- It refers to some powers in resolving conflicts among candidates and parties.
- It refers to some powers related to party symbol selection.
Q. Article 324 of the Constitution states that _______.
- the Election Commission is a nominal body that oversees elections in India
- the Election Commission is responsible for the supervision, direction, and control of elections in India
- the Election Commission and the Cabinet of ministers are jointly responsible for the control of elections in India
- the Election Commission conducts elections only for the offices of the President and Vice President
Q. The Election Commission of India was established on _____.
- 25 January 1948
- 24 January 1948
- 25 January 1950
- 26 January 1950
Q. National Voters' Day is celebrated on .
- 26 January
- 25 January
- 12 March
- 14 August
Q. The Election Commission is an independent body. It is not supposed to be influenced by the Political Executive. In this regard, which institution is it comparable to?
- Administrative Executive
- Union Parliament
- Judiciary
- Parliament Secretariat
Q. Since the Chief Election Commissioner heads the Election Commission of India, he receives a higher salary than the other commissioners.
- True
- False
Q. Until which year did the Election Commission comprise of only one Commissioner?
- 1997
- 1995
- 2001
- 1993
Q. Article 324 of the Constitution states that _______.
- the Election Commission is a nominal body that oversees elections in India
- the Election Commission is responsible for the supervision, direction, and control of elections in India
- the Election Commission and the Cabinet of ministers are jointly responsible for the control of elections in India
- the Election Commission conducts elections only for the offices of the President and Vice President
Q. Who appoints the State Election Commissioner?
- The President
- The Chief Election Commissioner
- The Chief Minister
- The Governor