Legislative Process in Parliament
Civics ⇒ Parliamentary System and Political Institutions
Legislative Process in Parliament starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the process by which a bill is passed in the Lok Sabha.
Describe the process by which a Private Member's Bill is introduced and passed in Parliament.
Describe the process of amendment of the Constitution under Article 368.
Describe the process of joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament in the context of a deadlock over an Ordinary Bill.
Explain the difference between a Financial Bill and a Money Bill.
Explain the difference between an Ordinary Bill and a Money Bill in the context of the Indian Parliament.
Explain the importance of the 'Third Reading' of a bill in Parliament.
Explain the role of the Rajya Sabha in the legislative process of an Ordinary Bill.
A bill passed by both Houses of Parliament is sent to the President for assent. The President neither gives nor withholds assent nor returns the bill. What is this situation called? (1) Absolute Veto (2) Pocket Veto (3) Suspensive Veto (4) None of the above
What is the first stage in the legislative process of a bill in the Indian Parliament called? (1) First Reading (2) Second Reading (3) Committee Stage (4) Third Reading
What is the maximum period for which the Rajya Sabha can delay a Money Bill? (1) 14 days (2) 1 month (3) 3 months (4) 6 months
Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with Money Bills? (1) Article 109 (2) Article 110 (3) Article 111 (4) Article 112
A bill becomes an Act of Parliament only after receiving ________ assent.
A bill that contains provisions for the imposition, abolition, remission, alteration, or regulation of any tax is classified as a ________ bill.
A bill that seeks to amend the Constitution of India is called a ________ bill.
Fill in the blank: A bill that is introduced by a member who is not a minister is called a ________ bill.
A bill pending in the Lok Sabha lapses on its dissolution. True or False?
True or False: A bill can be withdrawn at any stage before it is passed.
True or False: A bill passed by the Lok Sabha but pending in the Rajya Sabha does not lapse on the dissolution of the Lok Sabha.
True or False: A Money Bill can be introduced in either House of Parliament.
