21. Working Of Institutions
21. Working Of Institutions

253476 What is the Executive?

1 An assembly of people’s representatives with the power to enact laws for a country. In addition to enacting laws, legislatures have authority to raise taxes and adopt the budget and other money bills.
2 A set of procedures for regulating the conduct of government and political life in the country.
3 A body of persons having authority to initiate major policies, make decisions and implement them on the basis of the Constitution and laws of the country.
4 A set of institutions that have the power to make, implement and interpret laws so as to ensure an orderly life. In its broad sense, the government administers and supervises over citizens and resources of a country.
21. Working Of Institutions

253477 It can hear appeals against the decisions of the High Courts.

1 The President
2 The Supreme Court
3 Both A and B
4 None of these
21. Working Of Institutions

253478 Which of the following is the difference between Bill and Act of the Parliament?

1 A bill becomes an act after the assent of the President.
2 A bill becomes an act after discussion in the Lok Sabha.
3 A bill becomes an act after it is passed in both houses.
4 A bill becomes an act after it is passed in the Lok Sabha.
21. Working Of Institutions

253479 Part V of the Constitution deals with: Union Executive Parliament Supreme Court and High Court. ontroller and Auditor-General.

1 I and II.
2 I, II and III.
3 I only.
4 I, II, III and IV.
21. Working Of Institutions

253480 When a party or coalition of parties secures a clear majority in the elections, the _______, has to appoint the leader of the majority party or the coalition that enjoys majority support in the Lok Sabha.

1 The Prime Mnister
2 The Supreme Court
3 The Governor
4 The President
21. Working Of Institutions

253476 What is the Executive?

1 An assembly of people’s representatives with the power to enact laws for a country. In addition to enacting laws, legislatures have authority to raise taxes and adopt the budget and other money bills.
2 A set of procedures for regulating the conduct of government and political life in the country.
3 A body of persons having authority to initiate major policies, make decisions and implement them on the basis of the Constitution and laws of the country.
4 A set of institutions that have the power to make, implement and interpret laws so as to ensure an orderly life. In its broad sense, the government administers and supervises over citizens and resources of a country.
21. Working Of Institutions

253477 It can hear appeals against the decisions of the High Courts.

1 The President
2 The Supreme Court
3 Both A and B
4 None of these
21. Working Of Institutions

253478 Which of the following is the difference between Bill and Act of the Parliament?

1 A bill becomes an act after the assent of the President.
2 A bill becomes an act after discussion in the Lok Sabha.
3 A bill becomes an act after it is passed in both houses.
4 A bill becomes an act after it is passed in the Lok Sabha.
21. Working Of Institutions

253479 Part V of the Constitution deals with: Union Executive Parliament Supreme Court and High Court. ontroller and Auditor-General.

1 I and II.
2 I, II and III.
3 I only.
4 I, II, III and IV.
21. Working Of Institutions

253480 When a party or coalition of parties secures a clear majority in the elections, the _______, has to appoint the leader of the majority party or the coalition that enjoys majority support in the Lok Sabha.

1 The Prime Mnister
2 The Supreme Court
3 The Governor
4 The President
21. Working Of Institutions

253476 What is the Executive?

1 An assembly of people’s representatives with the power to enact laws for a country. In addition to enacting laws, legislatures have authority to raise taxes and adopt the budget and other money bills.
2 A set of procedures for regulating the conduct of government and political life in the country.
3 A body of persons having authority to initiate major policies, make decisions and implement them on the basis of the Constitution and laws of the country.
4 A set of institutions that have the power to make, implement and interpret laws so as to ensure an orderly life. In its broad sense, the government administers and supervises over citizens and resources of a country.
21. Working Of Institutions

253477 It can hear appeals against the decisions of the High Courts.

1 The President
2 The Supreme Court
3 Both A and B
4 None of these
21. Working Of Institutions

253478 Which of the following is the difference between Bill and Act of the Parliament?

1 A bill becomes an act after the assent of the President.
2 A bill becomes an act after discussion in the Lok Sabha.
3 A bill becomes an act after it is passed in both houses.
4 A bill becomes an act after it is passed in the Lok Sabha.
21. Working Of Institutions

253479 Part V of the Constitution deals with: Union Executive Parliament Supreme Court and High Court. ontroller and Auditor-General.

1 I and II.
2 I, II and III.
3 I only.
4 I, II, III and IV.
21. Working Of Institutions

253480 When a party or coalition of parties secures a clear majority in the elections, the _______, has to appoint the leader of the majority party or the coalition that enjoys majority support in the Lok Sabha.

1 The Prime Mnister
2 The Supreme Court
3 The Governor
4 The President
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21. Working Of Institutions

253476 What is the Executive?

1 An assembly of people’s representatives with the power to enact laws for a country. In addition to enacting laws, legislatures have authority to raise taxes and adopt the budget and other money bills.
2 A set of procedures for regulating the conduct of government and political life in the country.
3 A body of persons having authority to initiate major policies, make decisions and implement them on the basis of the Constitution and laws of the country.
4 A set of institutions that have the power to make, implement and interpret laws so as to ensure an orderly life. In its broad sense, the government administers and supervises over citizens and resources of a country.
21. Working Of Institutions

253477 It can hear appeals against the decisions of the High Courts.

1 The President
2 The Supreme Court
3 Both A and B
4 None of these
21. Working Of Institutions

253478 Which of the following is the difference between Bill and Act of the Parliament?

1 A bill becomes an act after the assent of the President.
2 A bill becomes an act after discussion in the Lok Sabha.
3 A bill becomes an act after it is passed in both houses.
4 A bill becomes an act after it is passed in the Lok Sabha.
21. Working Of Institutions

253479 Part V of the Constitution deals with: Union Executive Parliament Supreme Court and High Court. ontroller and Auditor-General.

1 I and II.
2 I, II and III.
3 I only.
4 I, II, III and IV.
21. Working Of Institutions

253480 When a party or coalition of parties secures a clear majority in the elections, the _______, has to appoint the leader of the majority party or the coalition that enjoys majority support in the Lok Sabha.

1 The Prime Mnister
2 The Supreme Court
3 The Governor
4 The President
21. Working Of Institutions

253476 What is the Executive?

1 An assembly of people’s representatives with the power to enact laws for a country. In addition to enacting laws, legislatures have authority to raise taxes and adopt the budget and other money bills.
2 A set of procedures for regulating the conduct of government and political life in the country.
3 A body of persons having authority to initiate major policies, make decisions and implement them on the basis of the Constitution and laws of the country.
4 A set of institutions that have the power to make, implement and interpret laws so as to ensure an orderly life. In its broad sense, the government administers and supervises over citizens and resources of a country.
21. Working Of Institutions

253477 It can hear appeals against the decisions of the High Courts.

1 The President
2 The Supreme Court
3 Both A and B
4 None of these
21. Working Of Institutions

253478 Which of the following is the difference between Bill and Act of the Parliament?

1 A bill becomes an act after the assent of the President.
2 A bill becomes an act after discussion in the Lok Sabha.
3 A bill becomes an act after it is passed in both houses.
4 A bill becomes an act after it is passed in the Lok Sabha.
21. Working Of Institutions

253479 Part V of the Constitution deals with: Union Executive Parliament Supreme Court and High Court. ontroller and Auditor-General.

1 I and II.
2 I, II and III.
3 I only.
4 I, II, III and IV.
21. Working Of Institutions

253480 When a party or coalition of parties secures a clear majority in the elections, the _______, has to appoint the leader of the majority party or the coalition that enjoys majority support in the Lok Sabha.

1 The Prime Mnister
2 The Supreme Court
3 The Governor
4 The President