1. In the
Parliament, every Bill has to pass through which stages of Reading before it
becomes act:
a.
First
Reading
b.
Second
Reading
c.
Third
Reading
d.
All the above
2.
When a Bill is passed by the Parliament and the
President, what is the status of the name:
a.
Law
b.
Bill
approved
d.
Government
procedure
3. Which two houses,
can have a joint sitting:
a.
Legislative
Assembly and Parliament
b.
Lok Sabha and
Rajya Sabha
c.
Council
of State and Legislative Council
d.
None
of the above
4. When does the
President assent the Bill:
a.
Lok
Sabha passes the Bill
b.
Rajya Sabha passes the Bill
c.
Lok Sabha and
Rajya Sabha both passed the Bill
d.
None
of the above
5.
In India, when does the financial year commence:
a.
First April
b.
Second
April
c.
First
March
d.
Fifteenth
March
6. On the subject
of budget, demands for grant are arranged in which way:
a.
Prime
Minister
b.
Finance
Minister
c.
Ministry wise
d.
All
the above
7. In how many
parts, the Budget is presented in Lok Sabha:
a.
One
b.
Two
c.
Three
d.
Four
8. How are the
parts of the Budget known as:
a.
General
Budget
b.
Railway
Budget
c.
A & B
d.
None
of the above
9. In the
Parliament, what is the meaning of the Government Bill:
a.
Bill
presented by Ruling Party member
b.
Bill
approved by the Government
c.
Only
the Prime Minister presents the Bill
d.
A Bill
introduced by any Minister in either of the Houses of the Parliament
10. In the Second
Reading, what kind of process is adopted to approve the Bill:
a.
A
general discussion on the Bill
b.
Clause by clause consideration of the Bill
c.
A & B
d.
None
of the above
11. Who has the
authority to call a joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament:
a.
Prime
Minister
b.
President
c.
Member of Lok
Sabha
d.
Member
of Rajya Sabha
12. Who has the
power to accord his assent or withhold his assent to a Bill passed by the
parliament:
a.
President
b.
Member
of the House
c.
Minister
d.
None
of the above
13. Which Bill
President can neither return nor withhold his assent:
a.
Defence Bill
b.
Money Bill
c.
Law
Bill
d.
Financial
Account Committee Bill
14. How may Standing
Committees are there in Lok Sabha:
a.
14
b.
15
c.
16
d.
18
15. Standing
Committees in Lok Sabha are:
a.
Business
Advisory Committee & Committee of Privileges
b.
Committee
on Absence of Members from the sitting of the House & Committee on
Estimates
c.
Committee on Government assurances and Committee on
papers laid on the Table
d.
All the above
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