91. The Chief Minister can request the Governor to seek a vote of confidence in the Legislative Assembly if:
a) There is a dispute with the Governor
b) The Chief Minister is facing opposition from the Council of Ministers
c) The Chief Minister wishes to test the majority support in the Assembly
d) The Chief Minister wants to dissolve the Legislative Assembly
92. The Chief Minister can recommend the appointment of the Advocate General, who is the chief law officer of the state, to the:
a) Governor
b) President of India
c) Chief Justice of the High Court
d) Legislative Assembly
93. The Chief Minister can be removed from office by a vote of no confidence passed by the Legislative Assembly. This signifies that:
a) The Governor has lost faith in the Chief Minister
b) The President of India has lost faith in the Chief Minister
c) The Chief Minister has lost the support of the majority of the Assembly members
d) The Chief Minister has violated the Constitution
94. The Chief Minister is responsible for the development and implementation of various policies, including state tourism policies, state agricultural policies, and state industrial policies. This indicates that the Chief Minister plays a crucial role in the:
a) Economic development of the state
b) Cultural development of the state
c) Environmental conservation of the state
d) Infrastructure development of the state
95. The Chief Minister represents the state in the Legislative Assembly, which is the supreme legislative body of the state. The Chief Minister’s presence in the Assembly ensures:
a) The accountability of the government to the people
b) The independence of the judiciary
c) The efficient functioning of the bureaucracy
d) The protection of human rights