A seat of arn M. P. can be declared vacant if he absents himself from the House for a continuous period of__________.
1.Two months
2.Three months
3.Six months
4.None of these
All India Muslim League was shaped in_________in 1906.
1.Dacca
2.Poona
3.Lahore
4.Peshawar
At which among the following conferences, a 34 point resolution was passed by which the Indiar National Army was made subordinate to the Indian ndependence League?
1.Bangkok Conference
2.Tokyo Conference
3.Singapore Conference
4.Penang Conference
Complete the given analogy Central Government: Union List State Government ?
1.Concurrent List
2.State List
3.Residuary Subjects
4.None of these
Complete the given analogy. Doctrine of Lapse: Lord Dalhousie Subsidiary Aliance
1.Lord Wellesley
2.Lord Curzen
3.Lord Macaulay
4.Lord Minto
Consider the following statements: (i) The Lok Sabha passes the Annual Appropriation Bill in the same manner as any other Bill. (ii) An amendment to the Constitution of India can be initiated by an introduction of a B11l in either Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha. Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
1. Only 2
2.Both 1 and 2
3. Only 1
4. Neither 1 nor 2
Dandi March was led by________1930.
1.Mahatma Gandhi
2.Sarojini Naidu
3.Indira Gandhi
4.S. C.Bose
Gandhiji had established______________ in South Africa.
1.Sabarmati Ashram
2.Natal Congress
3.Communist Party
4.Labour Union
Gandhiji led Mill workers' strike in Ahmedlabad in_____________.
1.1915
2.1918
3.1919
4.1922
Identify the functions of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
1.He appoints the Chairman of all the Parliamentary Committees.
2.After consulting the President, he nominates the personnel for Parliamentary delegations to various cOuntries.
3.Legislative responsibility: To pass Laws of ndia in the Lok Sabha.
4.Oversight responsibility: To ensureiat neExecive e govemment) performs its duties satisfactorily.
Identify the ways in which the Lok Sabha can control the Executive.
1.In matters of the Concurrent List, if both the Parlianent and State Legislatures make law on a Subject, the Parliament law will ultimately Preval.
2.The ion Parliament can legislate in subjects of the State List during the proclamation of an emergency.
3.The Lok Sabha can control the Executive via nterpellation and pass a resolution in matters of public interest.
4. All of the above
Provincial autonomy was prescribed under____________1935.
1.Rowlatt Act
2.Vernacular Press Ac
3.Govemment of India Act
4.Arms Act
Quit India Movement took place in_______.
1.1942
2.1949
3.1940
4.1939
Simon Commission was headed by
1.Lord Kingsford
2.Lord Simon
3.Lord Hastings
4.Lord Curzon
The Constitution of India vests the executive authorities of the Indian Union in which of the following?
1.The President
2. The Council of Ministers
3.The Prime Minister
4.The Parliament
This Act mentioned that all recruits to the Bengal Army had to serve everywhere, within or outside India.
1.General Service Enlistment Act
2. Religious Disabilities Act
3.Rowlatt Act
4. Subsidiary Alliance
What is the minimum age eligibility for holding office in the Lok Sabha?
1.18 Years
2.21 Years
3.25 Years
4.30 Years
what is the number of members required for the quorum to constitute a meeting?
1.One-tenth of the total number of members
2.Two-thirds of the members of the House
3.At least 50 members
4.530 members
What should be the gap between the first No-Confidence motion and the second No-Confidence motion?
1.9 months
2.6 months
3. 2 months
4.3 months
Which of the following Union Territories has the highest number of seats in Lok Sabha?
1. Jammu & Kashmir
2.Delhi
3.Puducherry
4.Ladakh
Which one ne of the following is the judicial power of the Parliament?
1.Reorganization of States and alteration o the area.
2.Parliament participates in the election of the resident and Vice-President of India.
3.The Parliament can punish a person for its contempt of or for obstructing the work of the Parliame
4.None of the above.
Which one of the following is the Financial power of the Union Parliament?
1.The P'arliament passes the Budget of the States.
2.The Parliament determines the salaries and allowances of MPs and Ministers.
3. Matters in the Residuary List
4.The Parliament must approve the order
Which one of the following is the reason to justify why the Lok Sabha is considered more powerful than the Rajya Sabha?
1.The Union Parliament can legislate in Subjects of the State List during the proclamation of Emergency.
2. Motions of No-Confidence can only be introduced and passed in the Lok Sabha.
3.In matters of the Concurrent List, if both the Parliament and State Legislatures make law on a Subject, the Parliament law will ultimately prevail
4.None of the above
Which one of these statements is not correct about the Question Hour?
1.The President from time to time may summon each House of Parliament to the Question Hour as he/she may think fit.
2.The first hour of a sitting in both Houses is allotted for asking and answering of questions
3. Purpose is to obtain information on a matter of public importance or to ventilate a grievance.
4.It keeps the Ministers on their toes
Which paper was started by w. C. Bonnerjee and edited by Surendranath Banerjee for several years?
1.The Bengali
2. Amrit Bazar Patrika
3.Ghulamgiri
4.Sambad Kaumudi
Who apprised the Select Committee of the British Parliament about the poar economic conditions of the people in India?
1.Jyotiba Phule
2.Savitribai Phule
3.A.O. Hume
4.Raja Ram Mohan Roy
_________gave up his law practice when Gandhu nitated Non-ooperation Movemernt.
1.C.Rajagopalachari
2.MA. Jinnah
3.Shaukat Ali
4. Sarojini Naidu
___________was one of the leaders of the Khilafat Movement.
1.Mohammad Ali
2.Indira Gandhi
3.Badshah Khan
4.jawaharlal Nehru
______________is an honour that the British Crown grants for ane's exceptional public service.
1.Nobel Prize
2.Leed's Prize
3.Knighthood
4.Shikhar Samman
______________was formed by Subhash Chandra Bose.
1.Indian National Army
2. Amy Regimes
3. Indian National Army
4.Swarajya Party