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രാഷ്ട്രപതിയുടെ തിരഞ്ഞെടുപ്പിന് വേണ്ടി ഒരു ഇലക്ടറൽ കോളേജ് വേണമെന്ന് പ്രതിപാദിക്കുന്ന ആർട്ടിക്കിൾ?

Aഅനുച്ഛേദം 52

Bഅനുച്ഛേദം 56

Cഅനുച്ഛേദം 54

Dഅനുച്ഛേദം 51

Answer:

C. അനുച്ഛേദം 54


Related Questions:

Regarding the Election Commission’s composition and appointments, which of the following statements are correct?

  1. Originally a single-member body, the Election Commission became a multi-member body post-1989.

  2. The Chief Election Commissioner is always the senior-most Election Commissioner.

  3. The President appoints Election Commissioners based on Constitution’s Article 324.
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Which among the following statement(s) is/are correct?

  1. The Election Commission has quasi-judicial powers to settle disputes related to the recognition of political parties.

  2. The 61st Constitutional Amendment was passed under Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

  3. The security deposit for a Rajya Sabha candidate is ₹25,000.

  4. The State Election Commissioner submits their resignation to the President.


Choose the correct statements regarding the Election Commission’s structure and appointment:

  1. The President appoints the Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners as per Article 324.

  2. The Chief Election Commissioner serves as the Chairperson but holds no greater powers than others.

  3. The 2023 Amendment establishes a Search Committee headed by the Minister of Law to shortlist candidates.

  4. The Constitutional qualifications for Election Commissioners are explicitly laid down.

Which among the following statement(s) is/are correct?

  1. The Election Commission prepares a roster for the publicity of political parties’ policies on radio and TV.

  2. The longest-serving Chief Election Commissioner was Kalyan Sundaram.

  3. The spending limit for assembly elections in small states is ₹28 lakhs.

  4. The minimum age to contest for the Rajya Sabha is 35 years.


Which of the following statements are correct regarding the recognition criteria for political parties in India?

  1. A party is recognized as a National Party if it secures 6% of valid votes in four or more states in a general election and wins 4 seats in the Lok Sabha.

  2. A party is recognized as a State Party if it secures 6% of valid votes in a state in a Lok Sabha election and wins 1 seat in the Lok Sabha from that state.

  3. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is recognized as a National Party with the symbol of a broom.