Unique Academic Board Solutions for Chapter: The Union Legislature (Parliament), Exercise 1: Self-Evaluation Test
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With reference to a money bill, consider the following statements?
1. The President can exercise suspensive veto in the case of money bills.
2. It can be introduced by both a minister and a private member.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

For which of the following provisions a Simple Majority of Parliament is required?
1. Delimitation of constituencies
2. Acquisition and termination of citizenship
3. Administration of tribal areas under Sixth Schedule
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

In the Parliament of India, the purpose of a censure motion is_____.

Consider the following statements:
1. Rajya Sabha can authorise the Parliament to make a law on a subject enumerated in the State List.
2. A resolution for the discontinuance of the national emergency can be passed by both the Lok Sabha as well as by the Rajya Sabha.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below?

Recently, the term "Office of Profit" was in news regarding the parliamentary Secretaries issue of the Delhi state government. Consider the following statements with respect to it:
1. The term office of profit has not been defined in the Constitution.
2. A minister in the Union or State government is considered as holding office of profit.
3. Government by notifications through the President can declare that a particular office of profit will not disqualify its holders from parliamentary membership.
4. A person contesting for President also should not hold an office of profit.
Which of the following statements are correct?

With reference to Indian Parliament, which one of the following is not correct?

Consider the following.
1. Removal of the Vice-President.
2. Creation of new All-India Services.
3. Making laws on subjects enumerated in the State List.
In which of the above, both Loksabha and Rajyasabha share equal power?

Consider the following statements in the context of Panel of Speaker.
1. It is a panel of 10 chairpersons for the Lok Sabha nominated by the President from amongst members.
2. The senior-most member from this panel can preside over the house when the office of the speaker or deputy speaker is vacant.
Which of the above is/are correct?
