1. A Money bill passed by the Lok Sabha is deemed to have been passed by the Rajya Sabha also when no action is taken by the Upper House (Rajya Sabha) within-
(1) 10 days
(2) 14 days
(3) 20 days
(4) 30 days
2. By which Bill the Government propose collection of revenues for a year?
(1) Economic Bill
(2) Finance Bill
(3) Supplementary Bill
(4) None of these
3. No confidence Motion against the Union Council of Ministers can be initiated-
(1) in the Rajya Sabha only
(2) in the Lok Sabha only
(3) Both in the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha
(4) in the State Assemblies
4. Which of the following is true regarding ‘No Confidence Motion’ in the Parliament?
(a) There is no mention of it in the Constitution.
(b) A period of six months must lapse between the introduction of one ‘No confidence Motion’ and another
(c) At least 100 persons must support such a motion before it is introduced in the House.
(d) It can be introduced in the Lok Sabha only
(1) (b) and (d)
(2) (a) , (b), (c) and (d)
(3) (a) , (b), and (c)
(4) (a) and (d)
5. A Money Bill in the Indian Parliament can be introduced only with the recommendation of the –
(1) President
(2) Prime Minister
(3) Speaker of Lok Sabha
(4) Union Finance Minister
6. When a Bill is referred to a joint sitting of both the Houses of Indian Parliament, it has to be passed by-
(1) a simple majority of members present and voting
(2) Three – fourths majority of members present and voting
(3) Two – thirds majority of the House
(4) Absolute majority of the total membership of the Houses
7. If a Money Bill passed by the Lok Sabha is not returned by the Rajya Sabha within 14 days, then-
(1) Lok Sabha will reconsider it
(2) Money Bill will be rejected
(3) President will summon a joint meeting of both the Houses to discuss it
(4) The bill will be sent to the President for his signature and consent
8. Who was the first woman to become the Prime Minister of a country?
(1) Golda Meir
(2) Margaret Thatcher
(3) Indira Gandhi
(4) Sirimavo Bhandharnaike
9. In India, the Prime Minister remains in office so long as he enjoys the –
(1) Support of armed forces
(2) Confidence of Rajya Sabha
(3) Confidence of Lok Sabha
(4) Support of the people
10.What is the tenure of the Prime Minister of India?
(1) conterminuous with the tenure of the Lok Sabha
(2) Conterminous with the tenure of the President
(3) As long as he enjoys the support of a majority in the Lok Sabha
(4) Five Years
No comments:
Post a Comment