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Who among the following has the final right to sanction the expenditure of public money in India?
1 The President
2 The Prime Minister
3 The Parliament
4 The Speaker
Explanation:
The President According to the Constitution of India, the Annual Financial Statement is placed by the President before both the Houses of Parliament. This statement shows the estimates of revenue and expenditure of the central Government for the next year. It may be pointed out that the proposal for taxation and expenditure cannot be made without the approval of the President.
21. Working Of Institutions
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The Lower house of Parliament is called _______.
1 Vidhan Sabha
2 Rajya Sabha
3 Lok Sabha
4 Vidhan Parished
Explanation:
Lok Sabha Parliament of India is divided into Lower house and upper house. Loksabha is called lower house and Rajasabha is called upper house. Lok Sabha is composed of representatives of the people chosen by direct election on the basis of the adult suffrage. The maximum strength of the House envisaged by the Constitution is 552.
21. Working Of Institutions
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Emergency under Article 356 is imposed by______________.
1 Prime minister
2 Governor
3 Vice-President
4 President of India
Explanation:
President of India Emergency under Article 356 is imposed by President of India. If the President is satisfied, based on the report of the Governor of the concerned state or from other sources, that the governance in a state cannot be carried out according to the provisions in the Constitution, he may declare an emergency in the state. Such an emergency must be approved by the Parliament within a period of two months.
21. Working Of Institutions
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The Government collects taxes and spends the money thus raised on _____?
1 Administration, defence and development programmes.
2 To formulate and implement several welfare schemes.
3 Private organizations working for welfare.
4 MNCs.
Explanation:
Administration, defence and development programmes.
21. Working Of Institutions
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Which of the following is not true?
1 A person can be a member of both Houses of Parliament.
2 There is no bar to a person contesting to as many seats and as many legislatures as he likes.
3 A member of Lok Sabha cannot hold an office of profit under the Government.
4 The population of a State is not the sole consideration for allotment of seats in the Rajya Sabha.
Explanation:
A person can be a member of both Houses of Parliament. Option A is the correct answer as it carries false statement. A person cannot become the member of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha at one time. If a person is elected from both the houses, he need to intimate within 10 days to the house of which he desires to serve. However, if he fails to make such intimation, his Rajya Sabha membership will end.
253492
Who among the following has the final right to sanction the expenditure of public money in India?
1 The President
2 The Prime Minister
3 The Parliament
4 The Speaker
Explanation:
The President According to the Constitution of India, the Annual Financial Statement is placed by the President before both the Houses of Parliament. This statement shows the estimates of revenue and expenditure of the central Government for the next year. It may be pointed out that the proposal for taxation and expenditure cannot be made without the approval of the President.
21. Working Of Institutions
253493
The Lower house of Parliament is called _______.
1 Vidhan Sabha
2 Rajya Sabha
3 Lok Sabha
4 Vidhan Parished
Explanation:
Lok Sabha Parliament of India is divided into Lower house and upper house. Loksabha is called lower house and Rajasabha is called upper house. Lok Sabha is composed of representatives of the people chosen by direct election on the basis of the adult suffrage. The maximum strength of the House envisaged by the Constitution is 552.
21. Working Of Institutions
253494
Emergency under Article 356 is imposed by______________.
1 Prime minister
2 Governor
3 Vice-President
4 President of India
Explanation:
President of India Emergency under Article 356 is imposed by President of India. If the President is satisfied, based on the report of the Governor of the concerned state or from other sources, that the governance in a state cannot be carried out according to the provisions in the Constitution, he may declare an emergency in the state. Such an emergency must be approved by the Parliament within a period of two months.
21. Working Of Institutions
253495
The Government collects taxes and spends the money thus raised on _____?
1 Administration, defence and development programmes.
2 To formulate and implement several welfare schemes.
3 Private organizations working for welfare.
4 MNCs.
Explanation:
Administration, defence and development programmes.
21. Working Of Institutions
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Which of the following is not true?
1 A person can be a member of both Houses of Parliament.
2 There is no bar to a person contesting to as many seats and as many legislatures as he likes.
3 A member of Lok Sabha cannot hold an office of profit under the Government.
4 The population of a State is not the sole consideration for allotment of seats in the Rajya Sabha.
Explanation:
A person can be a member of both Houses of Parliament. Option A is the correct answer as it carries false statement. A person cannot become the member of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha at one time. If a person is elected from both the houses, he need to intimate within 10 days to the house of which he desires to serve. However, if he fails to make such intimation, his Rajya Sabha membership will end.
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21. Working Of Institutions
253492
Who among the following has the final right to sanction the expenditure of public money in India?
1 The President
2 The Prime Minister
3 The Parliament
4 The Speaker
Explanation:
The President According to the Constitution of India, the Annual Financial Statement is placed by the President before both the Houses of Parliament. This statement shows the estimates of revenue and expenditure of the central Government for the next year. It may be pointed out that the proposal for taxation and expenditure cannot be made without the approval of the President.
21. Working Of Institutions
253493
The Lower house of Parliament is called _______.
1 Vidhan Sabha
2 Rajya Sabha
3 Lok Sabha
4 Vidhan Parished
Explanation:
Lok Sabha Parliament of India is divided into Lower house and upper house. Loksabha is called lower house and Rajasabha is called upper house. Lok Sabha is composed of representatives of the people chosen by direct election on the basis of the adult suffrage. The maximum strength of the House envisaged by the Constitution is 552.
21. Working Of Institutions
253494
Emergency under Article 356 is imposed by______________.
1 Prime minister
2 Governor
3 Vice-President
4 President of India
Explanation:
President of India Emergency under Article 356 is imposed by President of India. If the President is satisfied, based on the report of the Governor of the concerned state or from other sources, that the governance in a state cannot be carried out according to the provisions in the Constitution, he may declare an emergency in the state. Such an emergency must be approved by the Parliament within a period of two months.
21. Working Of Institutions
253495
The Government collects taxes and spends the money thus raised on _____?
1 Administration, defence and development programmes.
2 To formulate and implement several welfare schemes.
3 Private organizations working for welfare.
4 MNCs.
Explanation:
Administration, defence and development programmes.
21. Working Of Institutions
253496
Which of the following is not true?
1 A person can be a member of both Houses of Parliament.
2 There is no bar to a person contesting to as many seats and as many legislatures as he likes.
3 A member of Lok Sabha cannot hold an office of profit under the Government.
4 The population of a State is not the sole consideration for allotment of seats in the Rajya Sabha.
Explanation:
A person can be a member of both Houses of Parliament. Option A is the correct answer as it carries false statement. A person cannot become the member of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha at one time. If a person is elected from both the houses, he need to intimate within 10 days to the house of which he desires to serve. However, if he fails to make such intimation, his Rajya Sabha membership will end.
253492
Who among the following has the final right to sanction the expenditure of public money in India?
1 The President
2 The Prime Minister
3 The Parliament
4 The Speaker
Explanation:
The President According to the Constitution of India, the Annual Financial Statement is placed by the President before both the Houses of Parliament. This statement shows the estimates of revenue and expenditure of the central Government for the next year. It may be pointed out that the proposal for taxation and expenditure cannot be made without the approval of the President.
21. Working Of Institutions
253493
The Lower house of Parliament is called _______.
1 Vidhan Sabha
2 Rajya Sabha
3 Lok Sabha
4 Vidhan Parished
Explanation:
Lok Sabha Parliament of India is divided into Lower house and upper house. Loksabha is called lower house and Rajasabha is called upper house. Lok Sabha is composed of representatives of the people chosen by direct election on the basis of the adult suffrage. The maximum strength of the House envisaged by the Constitution is 552.
21. Working Of Institutions
253494
Emergency under Article 356 is imposed by______________.
1 Prime minister
2 Governor
3 Vice-President
4 President of India
Explanation:
President of India Emergency under Article 356 is imposed by President of India. If the President is satisfied, based on the report of the Governor of the concerned state or from other sources, that the governance in a state cannot be carried out according to the provisions in the Constitution, he may declare an emergency in the state. Such an emergency must be approved by the Parliament within a period of two months.
21. Working Of Institutions
253495
The Government collects taxes and spends the money thus raised on _____?
1 Administration, defence and development programmes.
2 To formulate and implement several welfare schemes.
3 Private organizations working for welfare.
4 MNCs.
Explanation:
Administration, defence and development programmes.
21. Working Of Institutions
253496
Which of the following is not true?
1 A person can be a member of both Houses of Parliament.
2 There is no bar to a person contesting to as many seats and as many legislatures as he likes.
3 A member of Lok Sabha cannot hold an office of profit under the Government.
4 The population of a State is not the sole consideration for allotment of seats in the Rajya Sabha.
Explanation:
A person can be a member of both Houses of Parliament. Option A is the correct answer as it carries false statement. A person cannot become the member of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha at one time. If a person is elected from both the houses, he need to intimate within 10 days to the house of which he desires to serve. However, if he fails to make such intimation, his Rajya Sabha membership will end.
253492
Who among the following has the final right to sanction the expenditure of public money in India?
1 The President
2 The Prime Minister
3 The Parliament
4 The Speaker
Explanation:
The President According to the Constitution of India, the Annual Financial Statement is placed by the President before both the Houses of Parliament. This statement shows the estimates of revenue and expenditure of the central Government for the next year. It may be pointed out that the proposal for taxation and expenditure cannot be made without the approval of the President.
21. Working Of Institutions
253493
The Lower house of Parliament is called _______.
1 Vidhan Sabha
2 Rajya Sabha
3 Lok Sabha
4 Vidhan Parished
Explanation:
Lok Sabha Parliament of India is divided into Lower house and upper house. Loksabha is called lower house and Rajasabha is called upper house. Lok Sabha is composed of representatives of the people chosen by direct election on the basis of the adult suffrage. The maximum strength of the House envisaged by the Constitution is 552.
21. Working Of Institutions
253494
Emergency under Article 356 is imposed by______________.
1 Prime minister
2 Governor
3 Vice-President
4 President of India
Explanation:
President of India Emergency under Article 356 is imposed by President of India. If the President is satisfied, based on the report of the Governor of the concerned state or from other sources, that the governance in a state cannot be carried out according to the provisions in the Constitution, he may declare an emergency in the state. Such an emergency must be approved by the Parliament within a period of two months.
21. Working Of Institutions
253495
The Government collects taxes and spends the money thus raised on _____?
1 Administration, defence and development programmes.
2 To formulate and implement several welfare schemes.
3 Private organizations working for welfare.
4 MNCs.
Explanation:
Administration, defence and development programmes.
21. Working Of Institutions
253496
Which of the following is not true?
1 A person can be a member of both Houses of Parliament.
2 There is no bar to a person contesting to as many seats and as many legislatures as he likes.
3 A member of Lok Sabha cannot hold an office of profit under the Government.
4 The population of a State is not the sole consideration for allotment of seats in the Rajya Sabha.
Explanation:
A person can be a member of both Houses of Parliament. Option A is the correct answer as it carries false statement. A person cannot become the member of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha at one time. If a person is elected from both the houses, he need to intimate within 10 days to the house of which he desires to serve. However, if he fails to make such intimation, his Rajya Sabha membership will end.