Q.1 A Bill referred to a “Joint Sitting” of the two houses of the parliament is required to be passed by? (SSC CGL 2008)
(1) A simple majority of the members present
(2) Absolute majority of the total membership
(3) rd majority of the members present
(4) th majority of the members present
Answer (1)
Q.2 Who is the constitutional head of the government of India? (SSC CGL 2008)
(1) President (2) Prime Minister
(3) Chief Justice of India (4) Attorney General
Answer (1)
Q.3 Who certifies a Bill to be a money Bill in India? (SSC CGL 2008)
(1) Finance Minister (2) President
(3) Speaker of the Lok Sabha (4) Prime Minister
Answer (3)
Q.4 The Rajya Sabha is dissolved after? (SSX CPO 2008)
(1) Every five years (2) Every six years
3) On the advice of the prime minister (4) None of these
Answer (4)
Q.5 In case the president wishes to resign, to whom he is to address his resignation letter?
(SSC CPO 2008)
(1) Chief justice of India (2) Secretary of Lok Sabha
(3) Vice –President (4) Prime Minister
Answer (3)
Q.6 Which of the following are Financial committee of parliament in India? (SSC CPO 2008)
(I) Public Accounts committee
(II) Estimates Committee
(III) Committee of public Undertaking
(1) I & III (2) I & II
(3) II & III (4) I, II & III
Answer (4)
Q.7 The Speaker’s vote in the lok sabha is called? (SSC 2008)
(1) Casting vote (2) Sound vote
(3) Direct vote (4) Indirect vote
Answer (1)
Q.8 The council of Ministers does not include? (SSC Tax 2008)
(1) Cabinet minister (2) Minister of State
(3) Cabinet Secretary (4) Ministers without portfolio
Answer (3)
Q.9 Although Union list, state list and concurrent list cover the entire legislative business, yet there may be an item not mentioned anywhere, Who will legislate on that item?
(SSC 2008)
(1) Parliament only (2) State legislature only
(3) Both (1) and (2) (4) None of these
Answer (1)
Q.10 The most important feature of the Indian parliament is that? (SSC 2008)
(1) it is the Union legislature in India
(2) it also comprises the President
(3) it is bicameral in nature
(4) the Upper house of the parliament is never dissolved
Answer (4)