(a)When the proposals of the opposition are raised (b)When matters of utmost importance are raised (c)Interval between the morning and afternoon sessions (d)When a Money Bill is introduced in Lok Sabha
Answer
Answer : (b)
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Sessions Sittings and Parliamentary Proceedings » Exercise - 18. No Money Bill can be introduced in the legislative assembly of a state, except on the recommendations of : (a) the Parliament (b) the Governor of the State (c) the President of India (d) a Special Committee of Ministers
Sessions Sittings and Parliamentary Proceedings » Exercise - 19. By which Bill the Government propose collection of revenues for a year ? (a) Economic Bill (b) Finance Bill (c) Supplementary Bill (d) None of the above
Sessions Sittings and Parliamentary Proceedings » Exercise - 16. What will follow if a Money Bill is substantially amended by the Rajya Sabha ? (a) The President may call a joint sitting for passing the Bill (b) The Lok Sabha may send the Bill to the Rajya Sabha for reconsideration (c) The Lok Sabha cannot consider the Bill further (d) The Lok Sabha may still proceed with the Bill, accepting or not accepting the recommendations of the Rajya Sabha
Sessions Sittings and Parliamentary Proceedings » Exercise - 1 3. The Speaker can stop a members of Parliament from speaking and let another member speak. This phenomenon is known as : (a) decorum (b) crossing the floor (c) interpellation (d) yielding the floor
Sessions Sittings and Parliamentary Proceedings » Exercise - 17. The Joint sitting of the House oh people and the Council of States is summoned by : (a) the President (b) the Speaker of Lok Sabha (c) the Parliament (d) the Chairman of Rajya Sabha