ICSE Class 10

ICSE Class 10 President and Vice-President — Mock Test (2027)

Free online mock test for President and Vice-President (ICSE Class 10 History and Civics) — 10 competency-based questions based on the latest CISCE 2027 syllabus, with instant marking. Try the samples below, then take the full test free.

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Sample questions

  1. 1.Which of the following groups constitutes the Electoral College for the election of the President of India?
    • A.All Members of Parliament (MPs) and all Members of Legislative Assemblies (MLAs).
    • B.Elected Members of Parliament (MPs) from both Houses and elected Members of Legislative Assemblies (MLAs) of the states.
    • C.Nominated Members of Parliament (MPs) and elected Members of Legislative Assemblies (MLAs).
    • D.Elected Members of Parliament (MPs) and all Members of Legislative Councils (MLCs).
  2. 2.Which of the following is NOT an executive power of the President of India?
    • A.Appointing the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
    • B.Declaring war or peace without Parliament's approval
    • C.Appointing Governors and Supreme Court judges
    • D.Issuing directions to state governments during emergencies
  3. 3.On which of the following occasions does the President of India address both Houses of Parliament assembled together?
    • A.At the start of every session of Parliament
    • B.At the start of the first session after a general election
    • C.During the presentation of the Union Budget
    • D.After the passage of every major bill
  4. 4.Which of the following is a reason for adopting the indirect method of election for the President of India?
    • A.To prevent the President from being a representative of the ruling party.
    • B.To ensure the President is elected by popular vote alone.
    • C.To reduce the role of state legislatures in the election process.
    • D.To make the election process faster and less complex.
  5. 5.Which of the following is a legislative power of the President of India?
    • A.Appointing the Prime Minister
    • B.Convening and suspending sessions of Parliament
    • C.Declaring financial emergency
    • D.Commanding the armed forces

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