If a bill includes provisions only about taxation, appropriation from Consolidated Fund, and custody of public money, it is most
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Even after Lok Sabha votes Demands for Grants, the government cannot withdraw money from the Consolidated Fund until A Finance
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While approving the Budget, Parliament mainly ensures that expenditure from the Consolidated Fund is A Politically popular B Privately funded
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In parliamentary democracy, the biggest reason for requiring legislative approval before spending public money is to maintain A Public accountability
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In India, the main purpose of parliamentary control over public finance is to ensure that government spending follows A Law
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In public finance, a “fee” is usually charged when A Specific service is given B No service is linked C
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In public finance, a “fee” is usually charged when A Only income is taxed B Specific service is given C
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When government increases tax rates to reduce inflationary demand, this is called what? A Expansionary fiscal policy B Neutral fiscal
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In public finance, allocation function mainly relates to A Income redistribution B Price stability only C Resource use efficiency D
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Public finance mainly studies which aspect of government? A Household saving habits B Business cost control C Government revenue and
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