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Question : Which is not correct about the President of India?

Option 1: The President holds office for a period of five years

Option 2: He is a part of the Parliament

Option 3: Every bill passed by the Parliament goes to the President for his assent before it becomes law

Option 4: He has veto power by which he can withhold or refuse to give assent to Bills including Money Bills passed by the Parliament


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Correct Answer: He has veto power by which he can withhold or refuse to give assent to Bills including Money Bills passed by the Parliament


Solution : The correct option is He has veto power by which he can withhold or refuse to give assent to Bills including Money Bills passed by the Parliament.

The President of India can either give their assent to a bill, withhold their assent, or return the bill (if it is not a money bill) with a request for reconsideration by the Parliament. However, the president's refusal to give assent does not constitute a veto in the traditional sense, as it is subject to parliamentary procedures for reconsideration.

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