Functions of The Parliament
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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 is the reason for S1
- S1: True; S2: True; S2 and S1 are independent
- S1: True; S2: False
- S1: False; S2: True
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. "Parliament is the final authority to for making laws in our country." Which values must be considered by the parliament in discharge of this function ?
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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 civil servants will implement the bill.
- The bill will be rejected since majority rejected it.
- The bill will be taken to United Nations.
Q. The Parliament has the power to abolish an existing law.
- True
- False
Q. president is a part of parliament even though he is not a member of either houses?
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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?
- Chief Minister: Vice President
- Prime Minister: President
- Prime Minister: Opposition party
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Q. Which of the following is the lawmaking body in a democratic country?
- The Executive
- The Legislature
- The Judiciary
- The Supreme Court
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