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Parliament and Lawmaking

Civics ⇒ Democracy and Government

Parliament and Lawmaking starts at 8 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Parliament and Lawmaking. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Describe the process of passing a Money Bill in Parliament.
Describe the role of Parliamentary Committees in lawmaking.
Describe the role of the opposition in the Parliament.
Explain the concept of 'Question Hour' in Parliament.
Explain the difference between an Ordinary Bill and a Money Bill.
Explain the importance of debates and discussions in the lawmaking process.
Explain the process of how a bill becomes a law in the Indian Parliament.
What is a 'bill' in the context of Parliament?
What are the two houses of the Indian Parliament called? (1) Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha (2) Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha (3) Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Parishad (4) Lok Sabha and Legislative Assembly
What is the quorum required for a meeting of either house of Parliament? (1) 1/10th of total membership (2) 1/2 of total membership (3) 1/3rd of total membership (4) 2/3rd of total membership
Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the composition of the Lok Sabha? (1) Article 80 (2) Article 81 (3) Article 370 (4) Article 110
Which house of Parliament has more powers regarding Money Bills? (1) Lok Sabha (2) Rajya Sabha (3) Both have equal powers (4) None
A Money Bill can be introduced only in the ______.
Fill in the blank: The ______ has the final authority to decide whether a bill is a Money Bill or not.
Fill in the blank: The ______ is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
Fill in the blank: The ______ is the upper house of the Indian Parliament.
True or False: The Parliament can remove the President of India through impeachment.
True or False: The President can refuse to give assent to a Money Bill.
True or False: The President can send a bill back to Parliament for reconsideration.
True or False: The Rajya Sabha can initiate a Constitutional Amendment Bill.