Choose the correct answer:
- Legislature is __
a. The highest law-making body b. The High Court
c. Parliament d. Law Commission - National legislature is called ____
a. The Supreme Court b. The High Court
c. Parliament d. Legislative Assembly - The Parliament in India consists of
a. The President, and the Prime Minister b. The President and Rajya Sabha
c. The President and Lok Sabha d. The President, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha - Members of Lok Sabha is directly elected by the_______________
a. People of the Parliamentary Constituency b. MLAs of the State Assembly
c. Nominated by the President d. None of the above - The process of removal of Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts is called _
a. Impeachment b. Dismiss
c. Suspension d. Resignation - Who is the Head of the Lok Sabha?
a. Speaker b. The Prime Minister
c. The President d. The Vice-President - The Head of the Government is __
a. The President b. The Prime Minister
c. Speaker d. TheVice-President - The Head of the state is __
a. The President b. The Prime Minister
c. Speaker d. The Vice-President - The Rajya Sabha is an institution to protect the rights and interests of _
a. The Members of the Parliament b. The President
c. The states d. The Vice-President - The members of the Rajya Sabha is elected by _______
a. People b. MLAs of the respective state
c. Nominated by the parties d. Nominated by the President - Who is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha?
a. The President of India b. The Vice-President of India
c. The Prime Minister of India d. The Speaker - Which house of the Parliament is known as Permanent House of the Parliament that never gets fully
dissolved?
a. The Lok Sabha b. The Rajya Sabha
c. The Ministerial Cabinet d. The Group of Ministers - Which house of the parliament has the power to pass the money bill?
a. The Lok Sabha b. The Rajya Sabha
c. The Ministerial Cabinet d. The Group of Ministers - What is the minimum age of the Member of Parliament in Lok Sabha?
a. 25 years b.30 years
c. 40 years d. 50 years - Indian Legislature system is called as
a. Unicameral b. Bicameral
c. Monarchy d. None of them - The Governor of the state is __
a. Constitutional Head of the state b. Head of the Government
c. Head of the Cabinet d. Head of the party - The Chief Minister of the state is ___
a. Head of the state b. Head of the Government
c. Head of the Cabinet d. Head of the party - The Executive power of the state is vested with
a. The Chief Minister b. The Chief Secretary
c. The Governor d. The Chief Justice of High Court - The governor of the State shall be appointed by
a. The Chief Minister b. The President
c. The Chief Justice of High Court d. The Prime Minister
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