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Q.
The members of the lok sabha are elected by the
(A) People
(B) Members of Rajya Sabha
(C) Members of Parliament
(D) President
Q. The landmark case which laid down the 'Basic Structure' doctrine is known as ‘Kesavananda Bharati v/s State of '.
- Chattisgarh
- Kerala
- Odisha
- Tamil Nadu
Q. In ‘Kesavananda Bharati v/s State of Kerala’, the Supreme Court ruled that the Parliament can alter the basic structure of the Constitution.
- True
- False
Q. In 1998, the Union Government drafted a bill for the creation of a separate state called Chhattisgarh from 16 districts of Madhya Pradesh. Although it was approved, fresh elections were declared before it was passed.
The new National Democratic Alliance government sent the redrafted Separate Chhattisgarh Bill for the approval of the MP State Assembly. Once approved, it was tabled in the Lok Sabha. The bill was passed in both houses, and the President gave his assent in August 2000.
Which of the following voting requirements must have been followed in Parliament for the creation of the new state?
The new National Democratic Alliance government sent the redrafted Separate Chhattisgarh Bill for the approval of the MP State Assembly. Once approved, it was tabled in the Lok Sabha. The bill was passed in both houses, and the President gave his assent in August 2000.
Which of the following voting requirements must have been followed in Parliament for the creation of the new state?
- Lok Sabha- Simple Majority
Rajya Sabha- Simple Majority - Lok Sabha- Simple Majority
Rajya Sabha- Special Majority - Lok Sabha- Special Majority
Rajya Sabha- Simple Majority - Lok Sabha- Special Majority
Rajya Sabha- Special Majority
Q. In ‘Kesavananda Bharati v/s State of Kerala’, the Supreme Court ruled that the Parliament can alter the basic structure of the Constitution.
- True
- False
Q. In 1998, the Union Government drafted a bill for the creation of a separate state called Chhattisgarh from 16 districts of Madhya Pradesh. Although it was approved, fresh elections were declared before it was passed.
The new National Democratic Alliance government sent the redrafted Separate Chhattisgarh Bill for the approval of the MP State Assembly. Once approved, it was tabled in the Lok Sabha. The bill was passed in both houses, and the President gave his assent in August 2000.
Which of the following voting requirements must have been followed in Parliament for the creation of the new state?
The new National Democratic Alliance government sent the redrafted Separate Chhattisgarh Bill for the approval of the MP State Assembly. Once approved, it was tabled in the Lok Sabha. The bill was passed in both houses, and the President gave his assent in August 2000.
Which of the following voting requirements must have been followed in Parliament for the creation of the new state?
- Lok Sabha- Simple Majority
Rajya Sabha- Simple Majority - Lok Sabha- Simple Majority
Rajya Sabha- Special Majority - Lok Sabha- Special Majority
Rajya Sabha- Simple Majority - Lok Sabha- Special Majority
Rajya Sabha- Special Majority
Q. In 1998, the Union Government drafted a bill for the creation of a separate state called Chhattisgarh from 16 districts of Madhya Pradesh. Although it was approved, fresh elections were declared before it was passed.
The new National Democratic Alliance government sent the redrafted Separate Chhattisgarh Bill for the approval of the MP State Assembly. Once approved, it was tabled in the Lok Sabha. The bill was passed in both houses, and the President gave his assent in August 2000.
Which of the following voting requirements must have been followed in Parliament for the creation of the new state?
The new National Democratic Alliance government sent the redrafted Separate Chhattisgarh Bill for the approval of the MP State Assembly. Once approved, it was tabled in the Lok Sabha. The bill was passed in both houses, and the President gave his assent in August 2000.
Which of the following voting requirements must have been followed in Parliament for the creation of the new state?
- Lok Sabha- Simple Majority
Rajya Sabha- Special Majority - Lok Sabha- Special Majority
Rajya Sabha- Simple Majority - Lok Sabha- Simple Majority
Rajya Sabha- Simple Majority - Lok Sabha- Special Majority
Rajya Sabha- Special Majority
Q. The landmark case which laid down the 'Basic Structure' doctrine is known as ‘Kesavananda Bharati v/s State of '.
- Chattisgarh
- Kerala
- Odisha
- Tamil Nadu
Q. In ‘Kesavananda Bharati v/s State of Kerala’, the Supreme Court ruled that the Parliament can alter the basic structure of the Constitution.
- True
- False
Q. Ram says that the President is legally bound to give his assent to Constitutional Amendment Bills. Deepa says that the President can return the Constitutional Amendment Bills with suggestions.
Who do you think is right?
Who do you think is right?
- Ram is right.
- Deepa is right.
- Both are right.
- Both are wrong.
Q. The landmark case which laid down the 'Basic Structure' doctrine is known as ‘Kesavananda Bharati v/s State of '.
- Chattisgarh
- Kerala
- Odisha
- Tamil Nadu