Q. What happens if a bill is rejected by the Rajya Sabha?
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A.
It can be reintroduced in the next session
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B.
It is permanently rejected
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C.
It can be passed by Lok Sabha again
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D.
It goes to the President for approval
Solution
If a bill is rejected by the Rajya Sabha, it can be reintroduced in the next session of Parliament.
Correct Answer:
A
— It can be reintroduced in the next session
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Q. What is the maximum duration for which a bill can be pending in the Rajya Sabha without being passed?
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A.
6 months
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B.
3 months
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C.
1 year
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D.
Indefinitely
Solution
A bill can be pending in the Rajya Sabha indefinitely as there is no time limit for its consideration.
Correct Answer:
D
— Indefinitely
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Q. What is the minimum age to be a member of the Rajya Sabha?
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A.
25 years
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B.
30 years
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C.
35 years
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D.
40 years
Solution
The minimum age to be a member of the Rajya Sabha is 30 years as per Article 80 of the Constitution.
Correct Answer:
B
— 30 years
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Q. What is the procedure for amending the Constitution?
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A.
Simple majority in Lok Sabha
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B.
Simple majority in both houses
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C.
Special majority in both houses
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D.
Unanimous consent of all states
Solution
Amendments to the Constitution require a special majority in both houses of Parliament.
Correct Answer:
C
— Special majority in both houses
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Q. What is the role of the President in the legislative process?
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A.
To propose bills
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B.
To approve or reject bills
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C.
To debate bills
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D.
To vote on bills
Solution
The President's role is to give assent to bills passed by Parliament, thereby approving them.
Correct Answer:
B
— To approve or reject bills
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Q. Which article of the Constitution deals with the procedure for making laws?
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A.
Article 245
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B.
Article 246
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C.
Article 247
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D.
Article 248
Solution
Article 245 of the Constitution deals with the procedure for making laws by Parliament.
Correct Answer:
A
— Article 245
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Q. Which house of Parliament can introduce a Money Bill?
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A.
Rajya Sabha
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B.
Lok Sabha
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C.
Both houses
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D.
Neither house
Solution
A Money Bill can only be introduced in the Lok Sabha as per Article 110 of the Constitution.
Correct Answer:
B
— Lok Sabha
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Q. Which of the following is a feature of the Indian parliamentary system?
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A.
Bicameral legislature
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B.
Single-party dominance
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C.
Fixed tenure for the Prime Minister
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D.
Direct election of the President
Solution
The Indian parliamentary system features a bicameral legislature, consisting of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
Correct Answer:
A
— Bicameral legislature
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Q. Which of the following is NOT a type of bill in the Indian Parliament?
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A.
Ordinary Bill
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B.
Money Bill
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C.
Constitutional Amendment Bill
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D.
Executive Bill
Solution
There is no category known as 'Executive Bill' in the Indian Parliament.
Correct Answer:
D
— Executive Bill
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Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding the passage of a bill?
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A.
A bill must be passed by both houses in the same session
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B.
A bill can be passed by one house and rejected by another
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C.
A bill can be passed by a simple majority in both houses
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D.
A bill can be passed without the President's assent
Solution
A bill can be passed by a simple majority in both houses, but it requires the President's assent to become law.
Correct Answer:
C
— A bill can be passed by a simple majority in both houses
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