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Legislative Process in Parliament

Civics ⇒ Parliamentary System and Political Institutions

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Describe the process by which a Constitutional Amendment Bill is passed in Parliament.
Describe the process of passing an Ordinary Bill in the Indian Parliament.
Describe the process of reconsideration of a bill by Parliament if returned by the President.
Describe the role of Parliamentary Committees in the legislative process.
Explain the circumstances under which a Joint Sitting of both Houses of Parliament may be called.
Explain the difference between a Money Bill and a Financial Bill in the context of the Indian Parliament.
Explain the importance of the President’s assent in the legislative process.
Explain the significance of the 'Second Reading' of a bill in Parliament.
Explain the term 'First Reading' in the context of the legislative process.
Explain the term 'Lapsing of Bills' in the context of the Indian Parliament.
What happens if the President neither assents to nor returns a bill for reconsideration?
What is the first stage in the legislative process of a bill in the Indian Parliament called? (1) First Reading, (2) Second Reading, (3) Committee Stage, (4) Third Reading
What is the maximum period for which the Rajya Sabha can delay a Money Bill? (1) 14 days, (2) 1 month, (3) 3 months, (4) 6 months
Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the procedure for passing Money Bills? (1) Article 109, (2) Article 110, (3) Article 111, (4) Article 112
Which of the following bills requires the President’s prior recommendation before introduction? (1) Money Bill, (2) Financial Bill, (3) Both (1) and (2), (4) Ordinary Bill
Which of the following cannot be introduced in the Rajya Sabha? (1) Money Bill, (2) Ordinary Bill, (3) Constitutional Amendment Bill, (4) Financial Bill
Which of the following is a feature of a Private Member’s Bill? (1) Introduced by a Minister, (2) Introduced by any member who is not a Minister, (3) Can only be introduced in Rajya Sabha, (4) Requires President’s assent before introduction
Which of the following is NOT a function of the Rajya Sabha in the legislative process? (1) Initiating Money Bills, (2) Reviewing Ordinary Bills, (3) Suggesting Amendments, (4) Approving Constitutional Amendments
Which of the following is NOT a power of the President regarding bills? (1) Assent to the bill, (2) Withhold assent, (3) Return a Money Bill for reconsideration, (4) Return a non-Money Bill for reconsideration
Which of the following is NOT required for a bill to become law? (1) Passage by both Houses, (2) Assent of the President, (3) Approval by the Supreme Court, (4) Introduction in Parliament