1. What is the supreme law-making body in India?
- Supreme Court
- Parliament
- President
- Prime Minister
Correct Answer: Parliament
2. How many houses does the Indian Parliament have?
Correct Answer: Two
3. What are the two houses of Parliament called?
- Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha
- Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
- Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Parishad
- Legislative Assembly and Council
Correct Answer: Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
4. Who is known as the head of the Lok Sabha?
- Prime Minister
- Speaker
- President
- Vice President
Correct Answer: Speaker
5. Who presides over the Rajya Sabha?
- Prime Minister
- Speaker
- Vice President
- Governor
Correct Answer: Vice President
6. What is the maximum strength of the Lok Sabha?
Correct Answer: 552
7. Members of Lok Sabha are elected by:
- President
- People of India
- Governors
- Members of Rajya Sabha
Correct Answer: People of India
8. What is the maximum strength of the Rajya Sabha?
Correct Answer: 250
9. How long is the term of a Lok Sabha member?
- 4 years
- 6 years
- 5 years
- 7 years
Correct Answer: 5 years
10. How long is the term of a Rajya Sabha member?
- 5 years
- 4 years
- 6 years
- 7 years
Correct Answer: 6 years
11. What is the first stage of law making in Parliament?
- Voting
- Debate
- Introduction of a Bill
- President’s assent
Correct Answer: Introduction of a Bill
12. What is a proposed law called before it is passed?
Correct Answer: Bill
13. Who gives final approval to a bill before it becomes a law?
- Prime Minister
- Speaker
- President
- Chief Justice
Correct Answer: President
14. Which type of bill can only be introduced in the Lok Sabha?
- Money Bill
- Ordinary Bill
- Constitutional Bill
- State Bill
Correct Answer: Money Bill
15. After how many readings is a bill usually passed in a house?
Correct Answer: Three
16. Who has the power to dissolve the Lok Sabha?
- Prime Minister
- Governor
- President
- Speaker
Correct Answer: President
17. Which house of Parliament is permanent and never dissolved?
- Lok Sabha
- Rajya Sabha
- Vidhan Sabha
- None
Correct Answer: Rajya Sabha
18. Who is the leader of the majority party in Lok Sabha?
- Speaker
- President
- Prime Minister
- Governor
Correct Answer: Prime Minister
19. In case of a Money Bill, whose decision is final if there is a dispute?
- Prime Minister
- Speaker of Lok Sabha
- Vice President
- President
Correct Answer: Speaker of Lok Sabha
20. Which house has more power in financial matters?
- Lok Sabha
- Rajya Sabha
- Both equal
- None
Correct Answer: Lok Sabha
21. Parliament represents the will of the:
- Prime Minister
- President
- People
- Ministers
Correct Answer: People
22. What is the main duty of Parliament?
- To pass exams
- To make laws
- To elect Governors
- To run schools
Correct Answer: To make laws
23. What ensures that no law violates the Constitution?
- President
- Judiciary
- Speaker
- Prime Minister
Correct Answer: Judiciary
24. The joint session of Parliament is presided over by the:
- Vice President
- Prime Minister
- Speaker of Lok Sabha
- President
Correct Answer: Speaker of Lok Sabha
25. Who addresses the first session of Parliament every year?
- Speaker
- Prime Minister
- President
- Chief Justice
Correct Answer: President
26. Who nominates 12 members to the Rajya Sabha?
- Prime Minister
- Speaker
- President
- Governor
Correct Answer: President
27. Who can summon and prorogue the Parliament?
- Prime Minister
- Speaker
- President
- Governor
Correct Answer: President
28. What is required to amend the Constitution?
- Simple majority
- Two-third majority
- Special majority
- Unanimous vote
Correct Answer: Special majority
29. How many sessions of Parliament are held every year?
Correct Answer: Three
30. Which of the following best describes Indian Parliament?
- Unicameral legislature
- Bicameral legislature
- Federal legislature
- State legislature
Correct Answer: Bicameral legislature
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