Functions of The Parliament
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Q. S1: The Parliament has the final authority in making laws.
S2: The Parliament decides whether the previous laws can be abolished or changed. Select which of the following options is relevant with respect to S1 and S2.
S2: The Parliament decides whether the previous laws can be abolished or changed. Select which of the following options is relevant with respect to S1 and S2.
- S1: True; S2: True; S2 and S1 are independent
- S1: True; S2: False
- S1: False; S2: True
- S1: True; S2: True; S2 is the reason for S1
Q. X was the Prime Minister and presented a bill in the Parliament. 80% of the members rejected the bill, so what happens to the bill?
- The bill will be passed because the PM formulated it.
- The bill will be taken to United Nations.
- The bill will be rejected since majority rejected it.
- The civil servants will implement the bill.
Q. Understand the relation of the given pair- Nation: State
Which of the following options have a similar relation?
Which of the following options have a similar relation?
- Prime Minister: President
- Prime Minister: Opposition party
- Chief Minister: Vice President
- Parliament: Legislative Assembly
Q. The Prime Minister and his cabinet needs to seek approval from the , in order to use the public money.
- Supreme Court
- Parliament
- President
- Vice-president
Q. In our country, the Parliament consists of two Houses, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Rajya Sabha has some special powers but on most matters Lok Sabha has supreme powers, explain how.
Q. The Parliament has the power to abolish an existing law.
- True
- False