Q. What is the procedure for the passage of a bill in Parliament?
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A.
Introduction, discussion, voting, and presidential assent
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B.
Introduction, voting, discussion, and presidential assent
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C.
Discussion, introduction, voting, and presidential assent
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D.
Voting, introduction, discussion, and presidential assent
Solution
The correct procedure for the passage of a bill in Parliament is introduction, discussion, voting, and then presidential assent.
Correct Answer:
A
— Introduction, discussion, voting, and presidential assent
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Q. What is the quorum required for a Lok Sabha meeting?
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A.
One-fourth of the total strength
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B.
One-third of the total strength
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C.
Half of the total strength
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D.
One-fifth of the total strength
Solution
The quorum required for a Lok Sabha meeting is one-fourth of the total strength.
Correct Answer:
A
— One-fourth of the total strength
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Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding the legislative process in India?
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A bill can be introduced in either House of Parliament
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B.
Only the Rajya Sabha can introduce money bills
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C.
The President can veto any bill passed by Parliament
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D.
All bills must be passed by both Houses before becoming law
Solution
A bill can be introduced in either House of Parliament, except for money bills which must be introduced in the Lok Sabha.
Correct Answer:
A
— A bill can be introduced in either House of Parliament
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