241996
Who is the nominal head of the state in the country of United Kingdom.?
1 President
2 Hereditary monarch
3 Prime Minister
4 Council of Ministers
Explanation:
Hereditary monarch
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
241997
EVM stand for:
1 Electrical vating machine
2 Electric voting machine
3 Electro vater magnetic
4 None of these
Explanation:
Electric voting machine
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
241998
A dispute regarding the election of the president is referred to the:-
1 Election commission
2 Parliament
3 Supreme Court
4 Vice president
Explanation:
Supreme Court
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
241999
Parliament's expenditure is controlled by ______________.
1 President
2 Finance Commission
3 National Development Council
4 Comptroller and Auditor General
Explanation:
Comptroller and Auditor General Parliament's expenditure is controlled by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India. CAG is an authority, established by Article 148 of the Constitution of India, which audits all receipts and expenditure of the Government of India.
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13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
241996
Who is the nominal head of the state in the country of United Kingdom.?
1 President
2 Hereditary monarch
3 Prime Minister
4 Council of Ministers
Explanation:
Hereditary monarch
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
241997
EVM stand for:
1 Electrical vating machine
2 Electric voting machine
3 Electro vater magnetic
4 None of these
Explanation:
Electric voting machine
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
241998
A dispute regarding the election of the president is referred to the:-
1 Election commission
2 Parliament
3 Supreme Court
4 Vice president
Explanation:
Supreme Court
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
241999
Parliament's expenditure is controlled by ______________.
1 President
2 Finance Commission
3 National Development Council
4 Comptroller and Auditor General
Explanation:
Comptroller and Auditor General Parliament's expenditure is controlled by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India. CAG is an authority, established by Article 148 of the Constitution of India, which audits all receipts and expenditure of the Government of India.
241996
Who is the nominal head of the state in the country of United Kingdom.?
1 President
2 Hereditary monarch
3 Prime Minister
4 Council of Ministers
Explanation:
Hereditary monarch
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
241997
EVM stand for:
1 Electrical vating machine
2 Electric voting machine
3 Electro vater magnetic
4 None of these
Explanation:
Electric voting machine
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
241998
A dispute regarding the election of the president is referred to the:-
1 Election commission
2 Parliament
3 Supreme Court
4 Vice president
Explanation:
Supreme Court
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
241999
Parliament's expenditure is controlled by ______________.
1 President
2 Finance Commission
3 National Development Council
4 Comptroller and Auditor General
Explanation:
Comptroller and Auditor General Parliament's expenditure is controlled by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India. CAG is an authority, established by Article 148 of the Constitution of India, which audits all receipts and expenditure of the Government of India.
241996
Who is the nominal head of the state in the country of United Kingdom.?
1 President
2 Hereditary monarch
3 Prime Minister
4 Council of Ministers
Explanation:
Hereditary monarch
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
241997
EVM stand for:
1 Electrical vating machine
2 Electric voting machine
3 Electro vater magnetic
4 None of these
Explanation:
Electric voting machine
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
241998
A dispute regarding the election of the president is referred to the:-
1 Election commission
2 Parliament
3 Supreme Court
4 Vice president
Explanation:
Supreme Court
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
241999
Parliament's expenditure is controlled by ______________.
1 President
2 Finance Commission
3 National Development Council
4 Comptroller and Auditor General
Explanation:
Comptroller and Auditor General Parliament's expenditure is controlled by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India. CAG is an authority, established by Article 148 of the Constitution of India, which audits all receipts and expenditure of the Government of India.