242004
Who has power to abolish or create the Legislative Councils in States?
1 The State Assembly
2 The President
3 The Governor
4 The Parliament
Explanation:
The Parliament The Constitution provide for the abolition and creation of Legislative Councils in States. Accordingly, the Parliament can abolish a legislative council where it already exists or create a legislative council where it does not exists. The State legislature of the Concerned state must pass a resolution to that effect with special majority.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242005
From the following examples, pick out the best example for a Presidential form of Government:
1 China
2 India
3 U K
4 USA
Explanation:
USA
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242006
In normal times, the Union Parliament ________________.
1 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the President so desires
2 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Lok Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority
3 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority
4 Cannot legislate on any item in the State List
Explanation:
Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority In normal times, the Union Parliament can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority. According to Article 249 of the Constitution, if the Rajya Sabha passes any of the subjects of the state list with 2/3 majority of the present and eligible voters of the House, declaring the subjects to have national importance, then on that subject parliament acquires the power to legislate i.e. to make laws. This can be implemented for one year. If Rajya Sabha wants, the term of one year can be increased to one more year.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242010
The Indian Parliament gets authority and status to frame or enact laws from the _______________.
1 Prime Ministers whims and wishes.
2 President's special orders.
3 Constitution.
4 Ordinance.
Explanation:
Constitution. A constitution is primarily a set of rules and principles specifying how a country should be governed, how power is distributed and controlled, and what rights.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242011
To form a government, a party must win at least ____ seats in Lok Sabha.
242004
Who has power to abolish or create the Legislative Councils in States?
1 The State Assembly
2 The President
3 The Governor
4 The Parliament
Explanation:
The Parliament The Constitution provide for the abolition and creation of Legislative Councils in States. Accordingly, the Parliament can abolish a legislative council where it already exists or create a legislative council where it does not exists. The State legislature of the Concerned state must pass a resolution to that effect with special majority.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242005
From the following examples, pick out the best example for a Presidential form of Government:
1 China
2 India
3 U K
4 USA
Explanation:
USA
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242006
In normal times, the Union Parliament ________________.
1 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the President so desires
2 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Lok Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority
3 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority
4 Cannot legislate on any item in the State List
Explanation:
Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority In normal times, the Union Parliament can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority. According to Article 249 of the Constitution, if the Rajya Sabha passes any of the subjects of the state list with 2/3 majority of the present and eligible voters of the House, declaring the subjects to have national importance, then on that subject parliament acquires the power to legislate i.e. to make laws. This can be implemented for one year. If Rajya Sabha wants, the term of one year can be increased to one more year.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242010
The Indian Parliament gets authority and status to frame or enact laws from the _______________.
1 Prime Ministers whims and wishes.
2 President's special orders.
3 Constitution.
4 Ordinance.
Explanation:
Constitution. A constitution is primarily a set of rules and principles specifying how a country should be governed, how power is distributed and controlled, and what rights.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242011
To form a government, a party must win at least ____ seats in Lok Sabha.
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13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242004
Who has power to abolish or create the Legislative Councils in States?
1 The State Assembly
2 The President
3 The Governor
4 The Parliament
Explanation:
The Parliament The Constitution provide for the abolition and creation of Legislative Councils in States. Accordingly, the Parliament can abolish a legislative council where it already exists or create a legislative council where it does not exists. The State legislature of the Concerned state must pass a resolution to that effect with special majority.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242005
From the following examples, pick out the best example for a Presidential form of Government:
1 China
2 India
3 U K
4 USA
Explanation:
USA
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242006
In normal times, the Union Parliament ________________.
1 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the President so desires
2 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Lok Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority
3 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority
4 Cannot legislate on any item in the State List
Explanation:
Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority In normal times, the Union Parliament can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority. According to Article 249 of the Constitution, if the Rajya Sabha passes any of the subjects of the state list with 2/3 majority of the present and eligible voters of the House, declaring the subjects to have national importance, then on that subject parliament acquires the power to legislate i.e. to make laws. This can be implemented for one year. If Rajya Sabha wants, the term of one year can be increased to one more year.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242010
The Indian Parliament gets authority and status to frame or enact laws from the _______________.
1 Prime Ministers whims and wishes.
2 President's special orders.
3 Constitution.
4 Ordinance.
Explanation:
Constitution. A constitution is primarily a set of rules and principles specifying how a country should be governed, how power is distributed and controlled, and what rights.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242011
To form a government, a party must win at least ____ seats in Lok Sabha.
242004
Who has power to abolish or create the Legislative Councils in States?
1 The State Assembly
2 The President
3 The Governor
4 The Parliament
Explanation:
The Parliament The Constitution provide for the abolition and creation of Legislative Councils in States. Accordingly, the Parliament can abolish a legislative council where it already exists or create a legislative council where it does not exists. The State legislature of the Concerned state must pass a resolution to that effect with special majority.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242005
From the following examples, pick out the best example for a Presidential form of Government:
1 China
2 India
3 U K
4 USA
Explanation:
USA
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242006
In normal times, the Union Parliament ________________.
1 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the President so desires
2 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Lok Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority
3 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority
4 Cannot legislate on any item in the State List
Explanation:
Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority In normal times, the Union Parliament can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority. According to Article 249 of the Constitution, if the Rajya Sabha passes any of the subjects of the state list with 2/3 majority of the present and eligible voters of the House, declaring the subjects to have national importance, then on that subject parliament acquires the power to legislate i.e. to make laws. This can be implemented for one year. If Rajya Sabha wants, the term of one year can be increased to one more year.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242010
The Indian Parliament gets authority and status to frame or enact laws from the _______________.
1 Prime Ministers whims and wishes.
2 President's special orders.
3 Constitution.
4 Ordinance.
Explanation:
Constitution. A constitution is primarily a set of rules and principles specifying how a country should be governed, how power is distributed and controlled, and what rights.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242011
To form a government, a party must win at least ____ seats in Lok Sabha.
242004
Who has power to abolish or create the Legislative Councils in States?
1 The State Assembly
2 The President
3 The Governor
4 The Parliament
Explanation:
The Parliament The Constitution provide for the abolition and creation of Legislative Councils in States. Accordingly, the Parliament can abolish a legislative council where it already exists or create a legislative council where it does not exists. The State legislature of the Concerned state must pass a resolution to that effect with special majority.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242005
From the following examples, pick out the best example for a Presidential form of Government:
1 China
2 India
3 U K
4 USA
Explanation:
USA
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242006
In normal times, the Union Parliament ________________.
1 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the President so desires
2 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Lok Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority
3 Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority
4 Cannot legislate on any item in the State List
Explanation:
Can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority In normal times, the Union Parliament can legislate on any item in the State List if the Rajya Sabha passes a resolution to that effect by 23rd majority. According to Article 249 of the Constitution, if the Rajya Sabha passes any of the subjects of the state list with 2/3 majority of the present and eligible voters of the House, declaring the subjects to have national importance, then on that subject parliament acquires the power to legislate i.e. to make laws. This can be implemented for one year. If Rajya Sabha wants, the term of one year can be increased to one more year.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242010
The Indian Parliament gets authority and status to frame or enact laws from the _______________.
1 Prime Ministers whims and wishes.
2 President's special orders.
3 Constitution.
4 Ordinance.
Explanation:
Constitution. A constitution is primarily a set of rules and principles specifying how a country should be governed, how power is distributed and controlled, and what rights.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242011
To form a government, a party must win at least ____ seats in Lok Sabha.