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Q: The President of India is elected by an Electoral College consisting of: 1. the elected members of both Houses of Parliament i.e. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha 2. the elected members of the State Legislative Assemblies
  • A. Both 1 and 2
  • B. Only 1
  • C. Only 2
  • D. Neither 1 nor 2
Correct Answer: Option A - The President of India is elected by and electoral college consisting of - 1) Elected members of both houses of parliament 2) Elected members of the state legislative assemblies 3) Elected members of each union territory possessing a legislative assembly [i.e. Delhi, (Jammu and Kashmir is not included) and Puducherry etc]
A. The President of India is elected by and electoral college consisting of - 1) Elected members of both houses of parliament 2) Elected members of the state legislative assemblies 3) Elected members of each union territory possessing a legislative assembly [i.e. Delhi, (Jammu and Kashmir is not included) and Puducherry etc]

Explanations:

The President of India is elected by and electoral college consisting of - 1) Elected members of both houses of parliament 2) Elected members of the state legislative assemblies 3) Elected members of each union territory possessing a legislative assembly [i.e. Delhi, (Jammu and Kashmir is not included) and Puducherry etc]