In India, the Union Budget is presented in Parliament by A Prime Minister B Cabinet Secretary C Finance Minister D
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Rajya Sabha can allow Parliament to make a law on a State List subject for “national interest” under which provision
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Which condition must exist before the President can issue an ordinance A Parliament in session B Supreme Court request C
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If the Lok Sabha passes a no-confidence motion, what happens next A Only PM resigns B President resigns too C
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Which part is NOT included in Parliament of India A President B Lok Sabha C Supreme Court D Rajya Sabha
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Which statement correctly describes the Parliament of India A Only Lok Sabha B Only Rajya Sabha C President and Houses
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A Fundamental Right can be restricted only when the restriction is A Politically convenient B Administratively easier C Clearly reasonable
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The Fundamental Rights aim mainly to A Limit judiciary B Support monarchy C Strengthen democracy D Remove legislature Explanation Fundamental
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When a law makes an unreasonable classification, it is most likely to violate which article A Article 16 B Article
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The Constitution bans discrimination in access to shops and public places mainly under which article A Article 15(2) B Article
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