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Why do we need a Parliament?
Q. What must the government do when a large number of people oppose a bill?
- Withdraw or modify the bill.
- Ignore opinions of the people.
- Punish those who oppose the law.
- Put those who oppose on a watchlist.
Q. A proposed law is called a(n) __________.
- pseudo law
- legal paper
- bill
- act
Q. The laws at the union government level are passed by _________.
- the parliament of India
- bigger state assemblies
- combination of state assemblies
- gathering of MLAs of the entire country
Q. A law that is in force is called a(n) _______.
- bill
- act
- pseudo law
- legal paper
Q. What is the role of MLAs in framing laws? Identify the correct statements from the ones given below.
- They can participate in discussions related to the bill.
- They can suggest amendments to the bill.
- They can vote for it or against it.
- They can propose a bill to the assembly.
Q. In Law-making process in India the Bill is put to vote in both Houses of the Parliament after the ______________.
- Third reading
- Second reading
- First reading
- Committee stage
Q. When a bill is passed in the state assembly, option(s) is/are given to every MLA.
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 1
Q. In the state assembly _______.
- one can stand and talk after a person has completed talking
- everyone can talk together in the debate
- a person can only talk if the speaker approves him/her to talk
- only the speaker can talk
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what is the meaning of transmission