Parliament in India

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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

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Statement 1: An assembly of elected representatives at the state level is called Parliament and at the centre is called Legislative Assembly.

Statement  2: The Rajya Sabha controls the Council of Ministers

Statement 3: Cabinet is the inner ring of the Council of Ministers.

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

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Who presides the joint session of parliament?

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Indian parliament consists of :

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Choose the correct statement:

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Who decides the nature of bill in Lok Sabha?

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

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Which organ of the government enact laws?

 

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

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

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Which house controls the Council of Ministers?

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How many days can Rajya Sabha delay Money bills?

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

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Who is the ex officio Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha

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Who is the Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha?

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

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What is the tenure of Rajya Sabha?

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Statement 1: 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 2: Rajya Sabha controls the Council of Ministers.

Statement 3: In India, a motion of no confidence can only be introduced in Rajya Sabha.

 

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Statement 1: Parliament refers to the national assembly of elected representatives.

Statement 2: Vidhan Sabha refers to the assembly of elected representatives at the state level.

Statement 3: The President of India is not a member of either House of the Parliament.