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176. If the incumbent President has completed his five years term of office and the new President is not elected, who will discharge the functions of the President after the expiry of 5 years period?
A. The Vice-President of India
B. The Chief Justice of India
C. The incumbent President shall continue in his office
D. The Constitution is silent in this regard
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177. An impeachment Motion against the President, in order to be passed in a House, should be supported by
A. Not less than 2/3 members present and voting in the House
B. Not less than 2/3 members of the total membership of the House
C. The simple majority of the total membership of the House
D. The special majority of the House
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178. Approval of how many members of the Lok Sabha is needed to admit a no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha?
A. 25
B. 10
C. 1/10th of the total members
D. 50
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179. Which of the following statements regarding the residuary powers in the Constitution of India is NOT correct?
A. Residuary powers have been given to the Union Parliament
B. In matters of residuary powers, the Constitution follows the provisions devised by the British
C. Government before Independence
D. The final authority to decide whether a matter falls under the residuary powers or not is Parliament
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180. Which one of the following goes against the idea of socialism?
A. Nationalisation
B. Land consolidation
C. Abolition of Zamindari
D. Grant of Privy purse
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