Parliament in India
Parliament in India: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as Parliament, Functions of Parliament, Two Houses of Indian Parliament & Special Powers of Lok Sabha etc.
Important Questions on Parliament in India
Statement : An assembly of elected representatives at the state level is called Parliament and at the centre is called Legislative Assembly.
Statement : The Rajya Sabha controls the Council of Ministers
Statement : Cabinet is the inner ring of the Council of Ministers.

Which country's parliament is considered the mother of all parliaments in the world.

Who presides the joint session of parliament?

Indian parliament consists of :

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Who decides the nature of bill in Lok Sabha?

In which of the following areas Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha have equal powers?

Which organ of the government enact laws?

What is the upper house of the parliament in India is called?

What is the name of the national assembly that exercises political power on behalf of the people called in India?

Which house controls the Council of Ministers?

How many days can Rajya Sabha delay Money bills?

In India, what is the assembly of elected representatives called?

Who is the ex officio Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha

Who is the Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha?

Which amongst the following institutions can make changes to an existing law of the country?

What is the tenure of Rajya Sabha?

Statement : Once the Rajya Sabha passes the budget, the Lok Sabha cannot reject it; it can only delay it by 14 days or suggest changes in it.
Statement : Rajya Sabha controls the Council of Ministers.
Statement : In India, a motion of no confidence can only be introduced in Rajya Sabha.

Statement : Parliament refers to the national assembly of elected representatives.
Statement : Vidhan Sabha refers to the assembly of elected representatives at the state level.
Statement : The President of India is not a member of either House of the Parliament.
