Which of the following statements is true of the president's veto power?
A) If the president does not send a bill back to Congress after ten congressional working days, the bill is killed for that session of Congress.
B) Congress can override a presidential veto with a two-thirds vote by the members present in each chamber.
C) The president can override a congressional veto by a two-thirds majority vote from his or her political party.
D) If the president signs a bill within ten congressional working days after the bill is submitted, the result is a pocket veto.
E) The result of a presidential veto override by Congress is that the bill is reintroduced in the next session of Congress.
Question -2-A pocket veto results if:
A) the president does not send a bill back to Congress within ten congressional working days.
B) the president sends a bill back to Congress after rejecting just one item in the bill on the grounds of constitutionality.
C) Congress overrides a presidential veto with a two-thirds vote by the members present in each chamber within ten congressional working days.
D) the president refuses to sign a bill and Congress adjourns within ten working days after the bill has been submitted to the president.
E) Congress revises a bill after a presidential veto and the president approves the revised bill within ten congressional working days.
Question -3-Which of the following amendments addresses the question of how the president should fill a vacant vice presidency?
A) The Twenty-third Amendment
B) The Twenty-fifth Amendment
C) The Twenty-fourth Amendment
D) The Tenth Amendment
E) The Twentieth Amendment
Question -4-The president's power to grant a pardon serves as a check on _____.
A) gubernatorial power
B) executive power
C) legislative power
D) bureaucratic power
E) judicial power
Question -5-Critics of the Obama administration believe that the czar system:
A) is more suited to a socialist system of government.
B) results in the loss of leverage of Congress.
C) increases government expenditure.
D) reduces governmental transparency.
E) is against the Constitution's cabinet formation policies.