Question : The President of the USA appoints Supreme Court Judges

Option 1: with Senate's consent

Option 2: at his discreation 

Option 3: with consent of the House of Representatives 

Option 4: None of these


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Correct Answer: with Senate's consent


Solution : The correct option is with Senate's consent.

In the United States, the President has the duty of nominating individuals to serve as Supreme Court Justices. The nominee then undergoes a process of review and approval known as "advice and consent" by the Senate, as outlined in Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution. The President's nominee is subjected to a series of hearings and interviews led by the Senate Judiciary Committee. This committee assesses the nominee's qualifications, legal expertise, and stances on pertinent issues. Following this evaluation, the entire Senate participates in a vote to determine whether or not to confirm the nominee.

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