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Q. Which of the following is concerned with the regularity and economy of expenditure of government?

  • (A) Public Accounts Committee
  • (B) Estimates Committee
  • (C) Business Advisory Committee
  • (D) Committee on Offices on Profit

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Q. The Estimates Committee:

  • (A) consists of 30 members appointed by the Speaker
  • (B) consists of 15 members each from Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
  • (C) has its members elected according to the system of proportional representation
  • (D) has a Union Minister as its Chairman

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Q. With reference to Indian Public Finance, consider the following statements:
1. Disbursements from Public Accounts of India are subject to the Vote of Parliament.
2. The Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of a Consolidated Fund, a Public Account and a Contingency Fund for each State.
3. Appropriations and disbursements under the Railway Budget are subject to the same form of parliamentary control as other appropriations and disbursements.
Which of the statements given above are correct?

  • (A) 1 and 2
  • (B) 2 and 3
  • (C) 1 and 3
  • (D) 1, 2 and 3

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Q. Who among the following have the right to vote in the elections to both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha ?

  • (A) Elected members to the Lower House of Parliament
  • (B) Elected members of the. Upper House of Parliament
  • (C) Elected members of the Upper House of State Legislature
  • (D) Elected members of the Lower House of State Legislature

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Q. Funds belonging to the. Government of India are kept in :

  • (A) Consolidated Fund of India
  • (B) Public Accounts Fund of India
  • (C) Contingency Fund of India
  • (D) All of the above

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Q. In normal times, the Union Parliament:

  • (A) can legislate on any item in the State List if the President so desires
  • (B) can legislate on any item in the State List if the Lok Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 2/3rd majority
  • (C) can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 2/3rd majority
  • (D) cannot legislate on any item in the State List

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Q. Which of the following is true?

  • (A) The Chairman and Deputy Chairman, both are not members of Rajya Sabha
  • (B) In the election of President, nominated members of State Legislative Assembly. do not take part while in the election of Vice-President they take part
  • (C) In the 1992 election of President of India, the members of Union Territories participated for the first time
  • (D) India follows the British convention that the Finance Minister should be a member of Lower House

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Q. The representation to States in the Rajya Sabha is given on the basis of:

  • (A) an equal number of seats to each State
  • (B) in proportion to their population
  • (C) in proportion to their size
  • (D) in accordance with their resources

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Q. If the Speaker of the Lower House of a State wants to resign, his letter of resignation is to be addressed to the:

  • (A) Chief Minister
  • (B) Deputy Speaker
  • (C) Governor
  • (D) President

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Q. Which of the following features restrict the authority of Parliament in India?
1. A written Constitution clearly prescribes its scope of operation.
2. The Supreme Court can strike down a law passed by Parliament if it contravenes any of the Constitutional provisions.
3. Parliament is limited by the incorportation of the Fundamental Rights in the Constitution.

  • (A) I, II and III
  • (B) I and III
  • (C) II only
  • (D) None as Parliament is sovereign in India