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Q. If a person elected to both the Union Parliament and a State Legislature does not vacate his seat in the State Legislature within the stipulated period then:

a. his seat in the State Legislature automatically becomes vacant

b. his seat in the Parliament will become vacant

c. both the seats will become vacant

d. he may be debarred from contesting elections in the future

  • b. his seat in the Parliament will become vacant

Q. Which of the following correctly reflects the position of the Upper House of theState Legislature as compared to the position of the Upper House of the Parliament?

a. 1/3rd members of Rajya Sabha retire every second year while 1/4th members of Legislative Council retire every 18 months

b. There is no provision for a joint sitting of the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council in the States for resolving deadlocks While there is such a provision in the case of the two House of Parliament

c. While no Bill other than a Money Bill can originate in the State Legislative Council, no Bill can originate in the Rajya Sabha

d. While Rajya Sabha has 12 nominated members, the State Legislative Council has none

  • b. There is no provision for a joint sitting of the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council in the States for resolving deadlocks While there is such a provision in the case of the two House of Parliament

Q. A member of Parliament has immunity from arrest, means:

a. a member of Parliament cannot be arrested and put in prison in, a civil action within a period of 40 days before the commencement of the session and 40 days after the termination of the session

b. a member of Parliament cannot be prosecuted in criminal proceedings

c. an MP cannot be detained preventively

d. an MP cannot be arrested for the contempt of court

  • a. a member of Parliament cannot be arrested and put in prison in, a civil action within a period of 40 days before the commencement of the session and 40 days after the termination of the session

Q. Which of the following statements is correct?

a. No member of Parliament can be proceeded in a court of law for any disclosure he makes in Parliament

b. A member of Parliament is protected for any defamatory speech he makes in the Parliament and then circulates its copies to the public

c. A member of Parliament is protected for any speech he makes in the Parliament

d. A member of Parliament has absolute freedom of speech

  • a. No member of Parliament can be proceeded in a court of law for any disclosure he makes in Parliament

Q. Which of the following is incorrect?

a. Newspapers can publish Parliamentary proceedings

b. Newspapers can publish any part of proceedings with the permission of the Speaker

c. Newspapers have also the freedom to publish expunged portions of the speech of an MP

d. Parliament has freedom to publish its proceedings

  • c. Newspapers have also the freedom to publish expunged portions of the speech of an MP

Q. Which of the following is true regarding the Vice-Chairman of the Rajya Sabha? [Railway Apprentices 1993]

a. One has to be a member of the Rajya Sabha for election to die post of the Vice-Chairman

b. One need not necessarily be a member of the Rajya Sabha for election to the post of the Vice-Chairman

c. One has to be a member of either House 'of Parliament for election to the post of the Vice-Chairman

d. There is an established convention that the Vice-Chairman of the Rajya Sabha belongs to the main opposition party in the Rajya Sabha

  • a. One has to be a member of the Rajya Sabha for election to die post of the Vice-Chairman

Q. Who among the following may belong to the Rajya Sabha but can speak in boththe Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha ? [CDS 1993]

a. Ministers who are members of the Rajya Sabha

b. Nominated members of the Rajya Sabha who may be experts in different fields of knowledge

c. The Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha

d. Leader of the House in the Rajya Sabha

  • a. Ministers who are members of the Rajya Sabha

Q. A Member of Parliament can claim immunity:

a. both from civil as well as criminal cases

b. from civil cases only

c. from criminal cases only

d. cannot claim immunity either from civil or from criminal cases

  • b. from civil cases only

Q. Which of the following is incorrect?

a. Prorogation of the House has the effect of wiping out the pending business

b. Adjournment of the House does not affect the pending business and the same may be taken up in the next sitting

c. The power of summoning and prorogation of the House is vested in the President, though it is exercised on the aid and advice of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers

d. Dissolution of Lok Sabha means that pending business is wiped out

  • a. Prorogation of the House has the effect of wiping out the pending business

Q. State which of the following statements is incorrect :

a. A Money Bill deals .with imposition, remission, alteration or regulation of tax

b. A Money Bill deals with regulation borrowing money or giving of any guarantee by the Government

c. A Money Bill deals with the money of the Consolidated Fund

d. A Money Bill is one which provides for the imposition of fines or fees

  • d. A Money Bill is one which provides for the imposition of fines or fees

Q. Representatives of union Territories in Lok Sabha are chosen by:

a. direct elections

b. indirect elections

c. nomination

d. All the above means

  • a. direct elections

Q. Rajya Sabha has the exclusive authority to :

a. impeach the Vice-President

b. intimate impeachment proceedings against the Chief Election Commissioner

c. recommend the creation of new All India Services

d. All of the above

  • c. recommend the creation of new All India Services
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