In India, the Residuary Powers are vested with
(1) Union Government
(2) State Government
(3) Both the Union Government and the State Government
(4) Local Government
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Which innovative discussion process is introduced by the Indian parliament to the World Parliamentary systems?
(1) Question hour
2) Zero hour
(3) Resolutions
(4) Presidential Speech
Indian Parliament Means
(1) Rajya Sabha - Lok Sabha
(2) Rajya Sabha - Lok Sabha - Prime Minister
(3) President of India - Rajya Sabha - Lok Sabha
(4) President of India - VicePresident of India - Lok Sabha - Rajya Sabha
Which one of the following is the popularly elected House of the Indian Parliament?
(1) Rajya Sabha
(2) Lok Sabha
(3) Lok Sabha as well as Rajya Sabha
(4) None of the above
Which one of the following methods is used to ascertain the public opinion on important legislation ?
(1) Initiative
(2) Recall
(3) Referendum
The final authority to interpret our Constitution is the
(1) President
(2) Parliament
(3) Prime Minister
(4) Supreme Court
The Parliament can legislate on subjects given in the Union List only in consultation with the State Government for the State of :
(1) Assam
(2) Rajasthan
(3) Jammu & Kashmir
(4) Kerala
One of the following is a part of the executive. Find out-
(1) Member of Legislative Council
(2) Member of Rajya Sabha
(3) Chief Justice of Supreme Court
(4) Sub-Inspector of Police
The voting age in India was lowered from 21 years to 18 years through
(1) Presidential ordinance.
(2) Constitutional Amendment.
(3) Executive Order.
(4) Parliamentary Legislation
Indian Constitution has divided the powers and function of the state into
(1) two lists
(2) three lists
(3) four lists
(4) five lists
The president of India can nominate how many members from the Anglo-Indian community to the Lok Sabha?
(1) Two
(2) Five
(3) Ten
(4) Twelve
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