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Q. In India, the system of proportional representation is used for:
1. election to the office of the President.
2. election to the office of Vice-President.
3. election of the members of the Rajya Sabha.
4. by elections

  • (A) I, II and III
  • (B) I and II
  • (C) III and IV
  • (D) I, II, III and IV

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Q. Article 75 includes among its provisions:
1. Prime Minister is to be appointed by the President.
2. The Council of Ministers shall be collectively responsible the Lok Sabha.
3. The President may appoint a non-member as Prime Minister who must become a member
of Parliament before the expiration of six months.
4. The Ministers shall hold office during the pleasure of the Prime Minister.

  • (A) 1 and 2
  • (B) 3 and 4
  • (C) 2 and 3
  • (D) 1 and 4

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Q. In which areas is concurrent action of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha required?
1. Removal of Comptroller and Auditor-General.
2. Approval of emergency proclamation.
3. No-confidence motion.
4. Constitutional amendment.

  • (A) I and II
  • (B) II, III and IV
  • (C) I, II and IV
  • (D) I, III and IV

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Q. Which of the following statements are not true?
A. The Rajya Sabha has no power to reject or amend a Money Bill.
B. The Speaker of Lok Sabha has sole and final power of deciding whether a Bill is a Money Bill.
C. In the creation of All-India Services the Lok Sabha has more powers than the Rajya Sabha.
D. In 1976 the Money Bill was introduced in the Rajya Sabha.

  • (A) B and C
  • (B) A and D
  • (C) A and B
  • (D) C and D

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Q. The Parliament legislates on a State subject if:
I. the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by two-thirds majority that to do so is in the national inter
II. during times of gency.
Ill. when the legislatives of two or more States resolve that it is lawful for Parliament to do so.
IV. a treaty or international agreement has to be implemented.

  • (A) I, II and III
  • (B) I, III and IV
  • (C) II and III
  • (D) I, II, III and IV

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Q. What is the correct sequence of the given stages that a Bill passes through before becoming an Act?
1. Getting published in the official gazette.
2. Admitting amendments.
3. Reference to a joint committee.

  • (A) II, III, IV, I
  • (B) I, III, II, IV
  • (C) I, II, III, IV
  • (D) IV, III, II, I

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Q. Parliament is empowered to get all the following removed except:

  • (A) Controller and Auditor General
  • (B) Supreme Court Judges
  • (C) Chairman of UPSC
  • (D) High Court Judges

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Q. Which of the following is not a function of Parliament in India?

  • (A) Providing the Cabinet and holding them responsible
  • (B) Criticising government policy
  • (C) Formulating policy for national development
  • (D) Securing relevant information on government action

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Q. A joint sitting may be called:
I. only in case of national emergency.
II. to enable a Constitutional Amendment to be passed in a hurry.
III. when taxes approved by one House are rejected by the other.

  • (A) I and III
  • (B) II and III
  • (C) I, II and III
  • (D) None of these

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Q. The concept of Public Interest Litigation originated in:

  • (A) the United Kingdom
  • (B) Australia
  • (C) the United States
  • (D) Canada