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The Union Legislature
Class 10
Exercise/MCQ Set 2
The Union Legislature MCQ
1. Which is not the special power of Rajya Sabha ?
It has the power to set up a new All - India Service
It can reject or amend the Money Bill.
It can declare any Subject in the State.
It is a permanent house, it cannot be dissolved.
2. How many members can the President nominate in the Rajya Sabha ?
12
8
15
10
3. Mention one circumstance under which the Union Parliament can Legislate on a Subject in the State list.
When the Parliament passes the Union Budget.
When the national emergency is proclaimed in the Country.
4. On what basis are seats allocated among the States and Union Territories ?
Religion
No. of River
Area
Population
5. Who has the power to summon and dissolve the Lok Sabha ?
Prime Minister
Chief Justice of India
President
Speaker
6. When can ordinances be issued by the President ?
The President can promulgate an ordinance when the Parliament is not in session.
The President can promulgate an ordinance when the Parliament is in session.
The President can promulgate an ordinance when the joint sitting of the two houses is declared.
7. __________Questions are those to which a member wishes to have an oral answer on the floor of the House.
Short Notice Questions
Unstarred Questions
Zero Notice Questions
Starred Questions
8. What happens if there is a difference of opinion between Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha over an ordinary bill ?
The bill is cancelled.
The speaker decides the matter
There is a joint sitting of the two Houses.
The will of Rajya Sabha prevails
9. Who is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha ?
Vice President
President
Prime Minister
Speaker
10. Name the Procedure through which has the right to remove the President from Office.
Impeachment
Removal of President
Interpellation
No- Confidence
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