Working of Institutions Practice Questions

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Executive 1040
Parliament 1029
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Q1
Easy
What is the primary function of the Parliament in India?
A. To make laws
B. To enforce laws
C. To interpret laws
D. To manage finances
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Correct Answer: A
The primary function of the Parliament is to make laws that govern the country.
Q2
Easy
Who is the head of the Lok Sabha?
A. President of India
B. Prime Minister
C. Speaker of Lok Sabha
D. Leader of Opposition
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Correct Answer: C
The Speaker of Lok Sabha is the presiding officer and head of the Lok Sabha.
Q3
Easy
What is the term for the upper house of the Indian Parliament?
A. Rajya Sabha
B. Lok Sabha
C. Vidhan Sabha
D. Gram Sabha
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Correct Answer: A
The upper house of the Indian Parliament is known as the Rajya Sabha.
Q4
Medium
What is the primary role of the Parliament in India?
A. To make laws
B. To conduct elections
C. To enforce laws
D. To govern states
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Correct Answer: A
The Parliament's main role is to legislate, which means creating and amending laws for the country.
Q5
Medium
Which house of the Parliament is known as the Lower House?
A. Rajya Sabha
B. Lok Sabha
C. Vidhan Sabha
D. Vidhan Parishad
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Correct Answer: B
The Lok Sabha is called the Lower House because its members are directly elected by the people.
Q6
Medium
How many members are there in the Rajya Sabha?
A. 250
B. 245
C. 300
D. 200
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Correct Answer: B
The Rajya Sabha consists of 245 members, of which 233 are elected and 12 are nominated by the President.
Q7
Medium
Who is the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha?
A. President of India
B. Vice President of India
C. Speaker of Lok Sabha
D. Prime Minister
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Correct Answer: C
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is responsible for maintaining order and decorum during proceedings.
Q8
Hard
Which among the following is NOT a function of the Parliament in India?
A. Making laws
B. Conducting elections
C. Controlling finances
D. Representing the people
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Correct Answer: B
The Parliament does not conduct elections; this is the responsibility of the Election Commission.
Q9
Hard
Which of the following statements about the Rajya Sabha is true?
A. It is directly elected by the public
B. It represents the states and union territories
C. It has a term of 4 years
D. It cannot introduce money bills
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Correct Answer: B
The Rajya Sabha represents the states and union territories and is not directly elected by the public.
Q10
Hard
What is the process for a bill to become law in India?
A. Introduction in either house, approval by both, and Presidential assent
B. Only introduction in Lok Sabha required
C. Approval by Rajya Sabha only
D. Presidential declaration without approval
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Correct Answer: A
A bill must be introduced in either house, approved by both houses, and then receive Presidential assent to become law.

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