If a minister avoids giving clear information in replies, MPs can tighten scrutiny mainly by A Asking supplementary questions B
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Chapter 7: Parliament and Law-Making (Set-3)
When a minister gives an official answer on record in the House, it mainly creates A Parliamentary responsibility B Legal
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Which statement best explains why Parliament is called the “national forum” in India A Only judges speak B Police control
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Parliament’s main purpose in a democracy is to A Run daily administration B Command armed forces C Appoint all judges
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In FPTP, a party may win majority seats mainly because A Votes convert proportionally B Majority vote required C Vote
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If a candidate wins with 35% votes in FPTP, it shows A Majority rule achieved B Proportional seats given C
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In universal adult franchise, voting right depends mainly on A Education qualification only B Property ownership proof C Government job
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The minimum age required to vote in India is fixed at A 16 years B 18 years C 21 years
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In India, the right to vote is given to citizens mainly on which basis A Property ownership rule B Literacy
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Which part of the Constitution lists the Fundamental Duties A Part III B Part IV C Part IVA D Part
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