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Question : 16 [SSC SO 2008]

The Indian Parliament is competent to enact a law on a State subject if

a) None of these

b) the President sends such a message to Parliament

c) emergency under Article 352 is in operation

d) all the state Assemblies of the country make such a request

Answer: (c)

When National emergency 7under article 352 is in force, the Parliament can make laws on the 66 subjects of the State List (which contains subjects on which the state governments can make laws).

Also, all money bills are referred to the Parliament for its approval.

Question : 17 [SSC CGL Tire-1 2000]

What can be the maximum interval between two Sessions of Parliament?

a) Nine months

b) Six months

c) Three months

d) Four months

Answer: (b)

Under Article 85 of the Indian Constitution, the President has the power to summon and prorogue either House of Parliament from time to time and to dissolve the Lok Sabha.

It is also provided that six months must not intervene between the last sitting in one session and the first sitting in the succeeding session. In other words, the interval between two sessions must not exceed six months.

Question : 18

If the Chairman of Rajya Sabha becomes acting President, his duties as a Chairman are performed by

a) A newly elected Chairman

b) Continues as Chairman

c) Deputy Chairman

d) Member of Rajya Sabha deputed by the Chairman

Answer: (c)

Question : 19

Who among the following Indian Prime Ministers resigned before facing a vote of no-confidence in the Lok Sabha?

a) Morarji Desai

b) Chandra Shekhar

c) Chaudhary Charan Singh

d) V.P. Singh

Answer: (c)

Chaudhary Charan Singh was the Prime Minister resigned before facing a vote of no-confidence in the Lok Sabha. Chaudhuri Charan Singh was the fifth Prime Minister, serving from 28 July 1979 until 14 January 1980.

Question : 20 [CDS 2011]

With reference to the conduct of government business in the Parliament of India, the term 'closure' refers to

a) suspension of debate at the termination of a day's sitting of the Parliament

b) the termination of a parliamentary session

c) a rule of legislative procedure under which further debate on a motion can be halted

d) refusal on the part of the government to have the opposition look at important document

Answer: (c)

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