Lok Sabha — MCQ Practice
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Consider the following statements about the Lok Sabha: 1. The maximum strength of Lok Sabha can be increased only through a constitutional amendment. 2. The Speaker of Lok Sabha can vote only in case of a tie. 3. Money bills can be introduced only in Lok Sabha with the President's prior recommendation. 4. The Lok Sabha can be dissolved by the President on his own discretion. Which of the statements given above are correct?
Which of the following powers is/are exclusive to the Lok Sabha? 1. Initiating impeachment proceedings against the President 2. Passing vote of no-confidence against the government 3. Approving demands for grants 4. Electing the Vice-President of India
The anti-defection law (10th Schedule) provides for disqualification of members on which of the following grounds? 1. Voluntarily giving up membership of political party 2. Voting against party whip on any matter 3. Being expelled from the political party 4. Abstaining from voting against party direction
Consider the following about the delimitation of Lok Sabha constituencies: 1. It is carried out by the Delimitation Commission after every census 2. The Commission consists of the Chief Election Commissioner and two Supreme Court judges 3. The last delimitation was based on 2011 census 4. Delimitation is currently frozen until 2026
Which of the following statements about money bills is/are correct? 1. A bill is deemed to be a money bill if the Speaker of Lok Sabha certifies it as such 2. The Rajya Sabha can reject a money bill 3. If Rajya Sabha doesn't return a money bill within 14 days, it is deemed to have been passed 4. The President's assent is not required for money bills