
If a Money Bill passed by the Lok Sabha is not returned by the Rajya Sabha within 14 days, then

Important Questions on Indian Polity
1. a Bill pending in Rajya Sabha which has not been passed by Lok Sabha lapses
2. a Bill pending in Lok Sabha lapses
3. a Bill passed by both Houses but pending assent of the President of India does not lapse

1. the President of India directs to do so.
2. the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution that it is necessary to do so in national interest.
3. the Speaker of Vidhan Sabha certifies that the legislation is necessary.
4. there is national emergency.
Considering the above statements, select the correct answer from the codes given below.

1. formation of new State.
2. affecting taxation in which States are interested.
3. altering the boundaries of the States.
4. Money Bill.
Considering the above statements, select the correct answer from the codes given below.


Consider the following statements
- Union Territories are not represented in the Rajya Sabha.
- It is within the purview of the Chief Election Commissioner to adjudicate the election disputes.
- According to the Constitution of India, the Parliament consists of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha only.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

Consider the following statements
1. The joint sitting of the two Houses of the Parliament in India is sanctioned under Article 108 of the Constitution.
2. The first joint sitting of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha was held in the year 1961.
3. The second joint sitting of the two Houses of Indian Parliament was held to pass the Banking Service Commission (Repeal) Bill.
Which of these statements are correct?


What is the difference between 'vote-on-account’ and ‘interim budget’?
1. The provision of a vote-on-account is used by a regular Government, while an interim budget is a provision used by a caretaker Government.
2. A vote-on-account only deals with the expenditure in the Government's budget, while an interim budget includes both expenditure and receipts.
Which statements given above is/are correct?
