The Speaker of the Lok Sabha can be removed from his office by _______
(1) The President
(2) The Prime Minister
(3) a resolution passed by both Houses of Parliament
(4) a resolution passed by the Lok Sabha
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Lok Sabha Secretariat comes under the direct control of
(1) Ministry of Home Affairs
(2) Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
(3) Speaker of Lok Sabha
(4) President
Who decides disputes regarding disqualification of members of Parliament?
(1) The Supreme Court
(2) The Election Commission
(3) The Prime Minister in Consultation with the Election Commission
(4) The President in Consultation with the Election Commission
What is the minimum age for membership to Rajya Sabha?
(1) 20 years
(2) 25 years
(3) 30 years
(4) 35 years
What is the total strength of the Rajya Sabha?
(1) 250
(2) 260
(3) 270
(4) 280
The largest committee of Parliament of India is
(1) Public Accounts Committee
(2) Estimates Committee
(3) Committee on Public Undertakings
(4) Joint Parliamentary Committee
The President can advance money to meet unforeseen expenses from the
(1) Consolidated Fund of India
(2) Grants of the Central Government
(3) Aid from the Union Government
(4) Contingency Fund
A Unitary form of government is that in which all the powers are concentrated in the hands of
(1) Local government
(2) Central government
(3) Provincial government
(4) Panchayats
Who has the power to prorogue the Lok Sabha?
(1) The Speaker
(3) The Minister for Parliamentary Affairs
(4) The President
According to the Indian Constitution, who has the power to declare emergency?
(1) Prime Minister
(2) President
(3) Chief Justice
(4) Parliament
A motion moved by a Member of Parliament when he feels a minister has committed a breach of privilege of the House by withholding facts of a case is called
(1) No-confidence motion
(2) Censure motion
(3) Privilege motion
(4) Cut motion
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