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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Who can introduce a Money Bill in the Parliament of India?
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Answer: d) Only a Minister in Lok Sabha
Explanation: As per Article 110 of the Indian Constitution, a Money Bill can only be introduced in Lok Sabha on the recommendation of the President of India. It cannot be introduced in Rajya Sabha.
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Answer: d) Only a Minister in Lok Sabha
Explanation: As per Article 110 of the Indian Constitution, a Money Bill can only be introduced in Lok Sabha on the recommendation of the President of India. It cannot be introduced in Rajya Sabha.
Question 2 of 5
2. Question
If Rajya Sabha does not approve a Money Bill within 14 days, what happens?
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Answer: c) The bill is deemed to have been passed by both Houses
Explanation: According to Article 110(5), Rajya Sabha can suggest amendments to a Money Bill but cannot reject or delay it beyond 14 days. If Rajya Sabha does not act within this time, the bill is automatically considered passed.
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Answer: c) The bill is deemed to have been passed by both Houses
Explanation: According to Article 110(5), Rajya Sabha can suggest amendments to a Money Bill but cannot reject or delay it beyond 14 days. If Rajya Sabha does not act within this time, the bill is automatically considered passed.
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Which of the following statements about an Ordinary Bill is correct?
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Answer: b) It can be introduced in either House of Parliament
Explanation: Ordinary Bills can be introduced in either Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha and must be passed by both Houses. Unlike Money Bills, they do not require the President’s prior approval before introduction.
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Answer: b) It can be introduced in either House of Parliament
Explanation: Ordinary Bills can be introduced in either Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha and must be passed by both Houses. Unlike Money Bills, they do not require the President’s prior approval before introduction.
Question 4 of 5
4. Question
In case of a deadlock over an Ordinary Bill between Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, what happens?
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Answer: d) A Joint Sitting of both Houses is convened
Explanation: Under Article 108, if Rajya Sabha rejects or delays an Ordinary Bill for more than six months, the President can summon a Joint Sitting of Parliament to resolve the deadlock. The bill is passed or rejected by a majority vote in the Joint Sitting.
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Answer: d) A Joint Sitting of both Houses is convened
Explanation: Under Article 108, if Rajya Sabha rejects or delays an Ordinary Bill for more than six months, the President can summon a Joint Sitting of Parliament to resolve the deadlock. The bill is passed or rejected by a majority vote in the Joint Sitting.
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Which of the following types of bills require a Special Majority in Parliament?
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Answer: b) Constitution Amendment Bill
Explanation: According to Article 368, a Constitution Amendment Bill requires a Special Majority, which means it must be passed by a two-thirds majority of members present and voting in each House, with at least 50% of the total membership voting in favor.
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Answer: b) Constitution Amendment Bill
Explanation: According to Article 368, a Constitution Amendment Bill requires a Special Majority, which means it must be passed by a two-thirds majority of members present and voting in each House, with at least 50% of the total membership voting in favor.