Bills and Legislation
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Q. The Prime Minister is the leader of the ruling party in the ______.
- state
- number of states
- Lok Sabha
- Rajya Sabha
Q.
Who among the following is the leader of the ruling party in Lok Sabha?
The Speaker
The President
The Prime Minister
None of the above
Q. Rajya Sabha functions as the representative of the ______.
- states
- country
- union territories
- people
Q. Rajya Sabha functions as the representative of the ______.
- country
- people
- union territories
- states
Q. To form a government at the Union, a party must have a minimum of ____ members.
- 273
- 250
- 150
- 300
Q. When no single party gains a majority, multiple parties come together to form a _____ government.
- coalition
- national
- state
- joint
Q. The Indian Constitution can be amended in three ways: simple majority, special majority and special majority with the consent of the states.
- True
- False
Q. How is the President of India elected? What qualifications does the candidate need to participate in the election?
Q. A representative democracy ______ produce a perfect reflection of society.
- can
- cannot
- sometimes
- often
Q. The Prime Minister is the leader of the ruling party in the ______.
- state
- number of states
- Lok Sabha
- Rajya Sabha
Q. Members of the Lok Sabha are not allowed to vote on the budget bill proposed by the Executive.
- False
- True
Q. When no single party gains a majority, multiple parties come together to form a _____ government.
- joint
- state
- coalition
- national
Q. The Prime Minister is the leader of the ruling party in the ______.
- state
- Lok Sabha
- Rajya Sabha
- number of states
Q. A bill introduced in the Parliament becomes a law only when it is approved by the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the President.
- True
- False
Q. A representative democracy ______ produce a perfect reflection of society.
- often
- sometimes
- can
- cannot
Q. To form a government at the Union, a party must have a minimum of ____ members.
- 150
- 300
- 250
- 273
Q. One of the most important functions of ____ is to select the executive.
- Rajya Sabha
- Lok Sabha
- judiciary
- political party
Q.
what wil happen if 2 parties have been tied at the same number of votes and no other party comes foward for a coalition
Q. Rajya Sabha functions as the representative of the ______.
- people
- country
- union territories
- states
Q.
State any three advantages of the multiparty system. In what way is an alliance different from a coalition government?
Q. 'The Prime Minister of a coalition government faces certain constraints'. Explain.
Q. One of the most important functions of ____ is to select the executive.
- political party
- Rajya Sabha
- judiciary
- Lok Sabha
Q. The Prime Minister is the leader of the ruling party in the ______.
- Lok Sabha
- Rajya Sabha
- state
- number of states
Q. In a monarchy, laws are framed by elected representatives.
- False
- True
Q. One of the most important functions of ____ is to select the executive.
- political party
- Lok Sabha
- Rajya Sabha
- judiciary
Q. To form a government at the Union, a party must have a minimum of ____ members.
- 150
- 250
- 300
- 273
Q. When no single party gains a majority, multiple parties come together to form a _____ government.
- national
- state
- joint
- coalition
Q. Members of the Lok Sabha are not allowed to vote on the budget bill proposed by the Executive.
- False
- True
Q. The Indian Constitution can be amended in three ways: simple majority, special majority and special majority with the consent of the states.
- True
- False
Q. A bill introduced in the Parliament becomes a law only when it is approved by the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the President.
- False
- True