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  • Question 1
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    Identify the correct sequence of passing a Budget in the Parliament ____________________________.
    Solution
    The Annual Financial Statement, popularly known as the Budget, has immense economic influence over the Indian economy. The following are the stages that the bill has to go through:
    1) General Discussion.
    2) Voting on demand for grants.
    3) Passing of appropriation Bill
    4) Passing of Finance Bill.
    5) Vote on Account
  • Question 2
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    Which of the following is not a function of Parliament in India?
    Solution
    Formulating policies for national development is the function of the Government (executive i.e., Prime Minister and his council of ministers especially cabinet ministers.). The other functions enumerated above are performed by the Parliament by necessary means.
  • Question 3
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    Which Union Territories are represented in Rajya Sabha at present?
    I. Delhi
    II. Puducherry
    III. Lakshadweep
    IV. Chandigarh
    Solution
    Before the Constitution 70th amendment Act, 1992, Article 54 relating to the election of the President provided for an electoral college consisting only of the elected members of Parliament as well as the legislative assemblies of the States (not of Union Territories). The amendment provide for inclusion of members of legislature of Pondicherry and Delhi in representing these Union Territories in Rajya Sabha.
  • Question 4
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    The constitution of India is designed to work as a unitary government ___________________.
    Solution
    The constitution of India is designed to work as a unitary government in times of emergency. In India, the emergency provisions are such that the constitution itself enables the federal government to acquire the strength of unitary government whenever the situation demands. A unitary state is a state governed as a single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme and any administrative divisions (sub-national units) exercise only the powers that the central government chooses to delegate.
  • Question 5
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    Consider the following statements:
    1. The expenditure to be incurred by the Government and the revenue to be collected by way of taxes must be approved by both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
    2. The charge of impeachment against the President of India can be brought about by only Lok Sabha and not Rajya Sabha.
    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
    Solution
    At the point when the administration needs to pull back any cash from the Consolidated Fund of India to cover its consumption (particularly amid when election are in progress and a guardian government is set up), it needs to look for an endorsement from the Parliament. The expert to impose an assessment is gotten from the Constitution of India which apportions the ability to exact different duties between the Central and the State. Each expense imposed or gathered must be upheld by a going with the law, passed either by the Parliament or the State Legislature. 

    The president might be expelled before the expiry of the term through prosecution for abusing the Constitution of India by the Parliament of India. The procedure may begin in both of the two places of the parliament. The house starts the procedure by leveling the charges against the president.
  • Question 6
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    Which of the following features restrict the authority of Parliament in India?
    1. A written Constitution clearly prescribes its scope of operation.
    2. The Supreme Court can strike down a law passed by Parliament if it contravenes any of the Constitutional provisions.
    3. Parliament is limited by the incorporation of the Fundamental Rights in the Constitution
    Solution
    All of these features restrict the authority of Parliament in India. The theory of Fundamental Rights implies limited government. Fundamental Rights are essential to protect the rights and liberties of the people against the encroachment of the power delegated by them to their Government. These are limitations upon all the powers of the Government, legislative as well as executive. Supreme Court can restrict the Parliament through its power of Judicial Review. Judicial Review is the process by which the Judiciary can carry out three types of actions. It reviews the rules and laws of the executive and legislature for the cases that appear before it. It validates these rules and laws in the perspective of constitutional provisions. It rejects the law, or any part of it, that it finds to be not in agreement with the constitutional provisions.
  • Question 7
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    If the Speaker of the Lower House of a State wants to resign, his letter of resignation is to be addressed to the ___________________.
    Solution
    The Speaker of the Lok Sabha resigns by addressing his resignation letter to the Deputy Speaker. The Deputy Speaker has to address his letter of resignation to the Spekar of the Lok Sabha.
  • Question 8
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    How many times can the President of India return a Non-money Bill, passed by Parliament?
    Solution
    The President is an integral Part of Legislature. Parliament consists of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, and the President. Any bill passed by the Parliament becomes Act only when the president gives assent to the bill. If the Bill is ordinary Bill (not a money bill) the President can return the Bill to Parliament for reconsideration however if Bill is passed again with or without amendments and is presented before President, he is bound to give his assent on such Bill.
  • Question 9
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    In the election of the President, the value of the vote of the Lok Sabha members ____________________.
    Solution
    In the election of the President, the value of the vote of the Lok Sabha members differs according to the number of votes member represents. The process for calculating the value of MP votes is:
    The total value of votes of all MLAs of all States divided by the total number of elected members of Parliament.
  • Question 10
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    The minimum age required for becoming the Prime Minister of India is _______________.
    Solution
    A person will be eligible to become the Prime Minister if he is a citizen of India and a member of either house of the Parliament. He must have completed 25 years of age in case he is a member of Lok Sabha and 30 years in case of Rajya Sabha.
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