5. When a Bill is referred to a joint sitting of both the Houses of Indian Parliament, it has to be passed by :
(a)a simple majority of members present and voting (b)three-fourth majority of members present and voting (c)two-third majority of the House (d)absolute majority of the total membership of the Houses
Answer
Answer : (a)
Explanation
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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 - 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
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