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Law Test 5

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Which of the following states does not have a bicameral legislature?

  1. Bihar

  2. Karnataka

  3. Rajasthan

  4. Maharashtra


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Seven Indian states; Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, have bicameral Legislatures, and these are called Legislative Councils (Vidhan Parishad).

The budget is presented to the Parliament on

  1. the last day of February

  2. 15th March

  3. the last day of March

  4. 1st April


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

General Budget is being presented at 11 a.m. on the last working day of February, i.e. about a month before the commencement of the Financial year, except in the year when General Elections to the Lok Sabha are held.

The Rajya Sabha has a life of

  1. 2 years

  2. 6 years

  3. 7 years

  4. permanency


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Rajya Sabha is not subject to dissolution as nearly as possible, one-third of its members retire every second year.

Parliament or a State Legislature can declare a seat vacant if a member absents himself without permission from the sessions for

  1. 30 days

  2. 60 days

  3. 90 days

  4. 120 days


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Constitution provides that if for a period of sixty days, a member of either House of the Parliament is absent without permission of the House from all meetings thereof, the House may declare his seat vacant.

Which authority recommends the principles governing the grants-in-aid of the revenues of the states out of the Consolidated Fund of India?

  1. Public Accounts Committee

  2. Union Ministry of Finance

  3. Finance Commission

  4. Inter State Council


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Finance Commission recommends the principles governing the grants-in-aid of the revenues of the states out of the Consolidated Fund of India.

According to the Constitution of India the maximum number of members representing the Union Territories in the Lok Sabha cannot exceed

  1. 10

  2. 15

  3. 20

  4. 25


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The maximum strength of the House envisaged by the Constitution of India is 552 which is made up by election of up to 530 members to represent the states; up to 20 members to represent the Union Territories and not more than two members of the Anglo-Indian Community to be nominated by the President of India.

The time gap between two sessions of the Parliament should not exceed

  1. 3 months

  2. 6 months

  3. 9 months

  4. 1 year


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Constitution of India has imposed the duty upon the President that he/she must summon each House at such intervals that the maximum time gap between two sessions of the Parliament is six months. So, the Parliament must meet twice a year.  

An individual who is not a member of either House of the Parliament can be appointed a member of the Council of Ministers, but he has to become a member of either House within a period of

  1. 1 month

  2. 2 months

  3. 3 months

  4. 6 months


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

An individual who is not a member of either House of the Parliament can be appointed a member of the Council of Ministers, but he has to become a member of either House within a period of six months.

The number of permanent members of U.N Security Council is

  1. ten

  2. fifteen

  3. five

  4. thirteen


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Membership of the United Nations Security Council is held by the five permanent members and ten elected, non-permanent members.

‘Vote on Account’ means legislative vote

  1. in respect to the report of audit and accounts submitted by the Comptroller and Auditor General

  2. on the Appropriation Bill

  3. on the Finance Bill

  4. authorising expenditure in respect of demand for grants pending the passing of the Appropriation Act


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A special provision is made for a vote-on-account by which the government obtains the vote of the Parliament for a sum sufficient to incur expenditure on various items for a part of the year.

The Chairman of Public Accounts Committee is

  1. elected by the Union Cabinet

  2. appointed by the Speaker

  3. appointed by the President

  4. elected by the members of PAC


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Chairman of Public Accounts Committee is appointed by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha.

Recognition to a political party is accorded by

  1. the Speaker of the Lok Sabha in case of national parties and the Speaker of Legislative Assembly in the case of regional parties

  2. the Election Commission

  3. the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs

  4. a Committee of Whips


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Recognition to a political party is accorded by the Election Commission.

Which of the following can be abolished, but not dissolved?

  1. Rajya Sabha

  2. Municipal Bodies

  3. State Legislative Council

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B

Which of the following are Financial Committees of Parliament in India? I. Public Accounts Committee II. Estimates Committee III. Committee on Public Undertakings

  1. I and III

  2. I and II

  3. II and III

  4. I, II and III


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Public Accounts Committee, Estimates Committee and Committee on Public Undertakings, all are Financial Committees of the Parliament in India.

The Parliament Committee which scrutinises the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India is

  1. Estimates Committee

  2. Select Committee

  3. Public Accounts Committee

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Option (3) is correct. The main duty of Public Accounts Committee is to ascertain that the money granted by the Parliament and spent by the Government is “within the scope of the demand”. For the basis of this examination, the committee appropriates the accounts of the Government of India and Audit Report presented by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India. 

The Constitution provides for the nomination to the Lok Sabha two members belonging to the community of

  1. Syrian Christians

  2. Anglo-Indians

  3. Parsis

  4. Scheduled Castes


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Constitution provides two members belonging to the community of Anglo-Indians for the nomination to the Lok Sabha.

The distribution of seats of the Parliament is based on which of the following census?

  1. 1951

  2. 1961

  3. 1971

  4. 1981


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The distribution of seats of the Parliament is based on 1971 census.

A party is recognised as a national party if

  1. it secures 5% of the total votes polled.

  2. if it contests in all the constituencies.

  3. if it captures power in more than four states.

  4. if a party is recognised in four or more states, it is automatically recognised as a national party by the EC.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

If a party is recognised in four or more states, it is automatically recognised as a national party by the EC.

The chairman or any other member of the State Public Service Commission can be removed on the ground of misbehaviour

  1. by the CM

  2. by the State Council of Ministers

  3. by the Governor

  4. by the President


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Chairman or any other member of the State Public Service Commission can be removed on the ground of misbehaviour by the Governor.

Which of the following states of India does not have a Legislative Council so far, even though the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956 provides for it?

  1. Karnataka

  2. Bihar

  3. Madhya Pradesh

  4. Maharshtra


Correct Option: B

The representation to states in the Rajya Sabha is given on the basis of

  1. an equal number of seats to each state

  2. proportion to their population

  3. proportion to their size

  4. accordance with their resources


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The representation to states in the Rajya Sabha is given on the basis of proportion to their population.

The term of the Lok Sabha

  1. cannot be extended

  2. can be extended for another full term of 5 years

  3. can be extended for an unlimited period

  4. can be extended by 1 year at a time


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

While a proclamation of emergency is in operation, this period may be extended by the Parliament by law for a period not exceeding one year at a time and not extending, in any case, beyond a period of six months after the proclamation has ceased to operate.

If the Rajya Sabha rejects a Money Bill, then which of the following is correct?

  1. Lok Sabha may or may not accept its recommendation.

  2. Lok Sabha may not consider it at all.

  3. The President calls a joint session for passing of the Bill.

  4. The Bill is sent for further consideration.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

It is open to the Lok Sabha to accept or reject any or all of the recommendations of the Rajya Sabha with regard to a money bill.

The Governor of a State is appointed by the President on the advice of the

  1. Chief Minister

  2. Chief Justice

  3. Prime Minister

  4. Vice-President


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Governor of a State is appointed by the President on the advice of the Chief Minister.

Who is authorised to decide over a dispute regarding disqualification of a member of Parliament?

  1. Election Commissioner

  2. Speaker of Lok Sabha

  3. President

  4. Governor


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Speaker of the Lok Sabha will decide over a dispute regarding disqualification of a member of the Parliament.

The Mayor to the Municipal Corporation is elected by

  1. all the elected representatives of the Corporation.

  2. the elected representatives together with Eldermen who are elected by these representatives.

  3. the voters of all the constituencies in the city directly.

  4. elected representatives of the Corporation and the elected members of State Legislative Assemblies.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Mayor to the Municipal Corporation is elected by all the elected representatives of the Corporation.

Who was the second President of the Indian Republic?

  1. V. V. Giri

  2. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan

  3. Dr. Zakir Hussain

  4. Dr. Rajendra Prasad


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was the second President of the Indian Republic.

Which of the following states has the largest percentage of reserved parliamentary seats?

  1. Orissa

  2. Bihar

  3. Uttar Pradesh

  4. Madhya Pradesh


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Uttar Pradesh has the largest percentage of reserved parliamentary seats.

Who among the following holds office during the pleasure of the President?

  1. The Speaker of Lok Sabha

  2. The Prime Minister

  3. The Election Commissioner

  4. The Governor


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Governor holds office during the pleasure of the President.

Which of the following appointments is not made by the President of India?

  1. Speaker of the Lok Sabha

  2. Chief Justice of India

  3. Chief of the Air Force

  4. Chief of the Army


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Appointment of Speaker of the Lok Sabha is not made by the President of India. 

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