Indian Constitution (3130007) MCQs

MCQs of Parliamentary Form of Government in India – The constitution powers and status of the President of India

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1.

The Parliament of India consists of 

(a)

Lok sabha and Rajya Saba 

(b)

President,Lok sabha and Rajya Saba

(c)

Lok sabha,President and Council of Ministers

(d)

Lok sabha,Rajya Saba and Council of Ministers

Answer:

Option (b)

2.

What is the important function of Parliament? 

(a)

Governing 

(b)

Law - making 

(c)

Collecting taxes 

(d)

Criticising Government 

Answer:

Option (b)

3.

 Who among the following can participate on proceedings of Parliament? 

(a)

The Chief Election Commissioner 

(b)

The Attorney General 

(c)

The Governors of states

(d)

None of these

Answer:

Option (b)

4.

In a parliamentary system, the executive is responsible to

(a)

the legislature

(b)

the judiciary

(c)

the people 

(d)

None of these

Answer:

Option (a)

5.

How many seats are reserved for Union Territories in the Lok Sabha? 

(a)

10 seats 

(b)

15 seats

(c)

20 seats 

(d)

30 seats 

Answer:

Option (c)

6.

One third of the members of Rajya Sabha retires 

(a)

every year 

(b)

every two year

(c)

every three years 

(d)

every four years

Answer:

Option (b)

7.

The head of the Indian Parliament system is the

(a)

President

(b)

Prime Minister

(c)

Speaker of the Lok Sabha

(d)

Speaker of the Rajya Sabha 

Answer:

Option (a)

8.

Lower house of the Indian Parliament is known as 

(a)

Lok Sabha 

(b)

Rajya sabha 

(c)

Legislative Assembly 

(d)

Legislative Council 

Answer:

Option (a)

9.

 Who has the rights to convene the joint session of the two houses of Parliament in India? 

(a)

The Prime Minister

(b)

The President 

(c)

The Vice President 

(d)

None of these

Answer:

Option (b)

10.

 How long can a person remain a Minister in India without being Parliament? 

(a)

3 months 

(b)

6 months 

(c)

9 months

(d)

1 year

Answer:

Option (b)

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