This set of MCQs helps students to learn about various important things such as the importance of the legislature, the functions and powers of the Parliament of India, the law-making procedure, how the Parliament controls the executive, how the Parliament regulates itself.
Natural Rights are those which are given to us by:
According to the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, human beings unlike other objects are:
Rights are justified demands. Who said it?
The members of parliament are free to raise any matter, which according to them is important, during
The circumstances for the extension of the term of Lok Sabha are mentioned in the
The political right is the right to,
Shelter
Sustainable development
Livelihood
Form political parties
Right to the franchise is a,
Customary rights
Political right
Moral rights
Cultural right
The natural right that was not advocated by the political theorists of the 17th and 18th centuries was the right to,
Life
Liberty
Information
Property
The first speaker of Lok Aabha was,
Ravi Rai
G.V. Mavlankar
Balram Jakhar
Sarder G.S.Dhilon
The bill that enjoys the sitting of both the Houses due to deadlock is,
Prevention of Terrorism Bill
Revenue Generation Bill
Entertainment Tax Bill on Gujarat State
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Bill
The number of members from Uttar Pradesh to Rajya Sabha is,
23
29
31
33
Germany has a,
Unicameral legislature
Bicameral legislature
Dictatorship form of government
Autocratic form of government
Total strength of Rajya Sabha is,
200
250
245
300
Maximum number of seats of Lok Sabha can be,
500
525
550
545
Confidence or no-confidence can be moved only in,
Rajya Sabha
Lok Sabha
Planning Commission
Estimate Committee