The Parliament – Exercise – 1

6. Which functionary can be invited to give his opinion in the parliament ?

(a) Attorney-General of India
(b) Chief Justice of India
(c) Chief Election Commissioner of India
(d) Comptroller and Auditor General of India

Answer
Answer : (a)
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7. Where was the first Parliamentary form of Government formed ?

(a) Britain
(b) Belgium
(c) France
(d) Switzerland

Answer
Answer : (a)
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8. What can be the maximum interval between two sessions of Parliament ?

(a) 3 months
(b) 4 months
(c) 6 months
(d) 9 months

Answer
Answer : (c)
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9. The Parliament can legislature on the subjects in the State List if the :

(a) President issues an order authorising it to do so
(b) Supreme Court gives authority to the Parliament in this regard
(c) Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by two-third of its members present and voting, declaring it expedient to legislate on a state matter in the national interest
(d) Prime Minister issues a special order

Answer
Answer : (c)
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10. Which non-member can participate in the business of either house of parliament ?

(a) The Vice-President
(b) The Solicitor General
(c) The Attorney-General
(d) The Chief Justice of India

Answer
Answer : (c)
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