Parliament enables Indian citizens to participate in
  • Decision making
  • Control the government
  • Both (a) and (b)
  • None of these
During British rule which Government of India Act allowed some elected representation
  • Government of India Act 1919
  • Government of India Act 1909
  • Government of India Act 1916
  • Government of India Act 1947
Representatives to the Parliament are chosen by the
  • People
  • Rulers
  • Government
  • None of these
Who is the Chairman of Rajya Sabha?
  • Prime Minister of India
  • President of India
  • Vice-President of India
  • None of these
How many seats were won by BJP in Lok Sabha Election 2014?
  • 285
  • 14
  • 114
  • 141
The highest law-making body of our country consisting of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha is known as
  • High court
  • Supreme court
  • Parliament
  • none of these
The combined strength of all political parties in the Parliament with less than 50% of representatives is
  • ruling party
  • opposition
  • coalition
  • none of these
What does PMO refer to?
  • Prime Master Office
  • Post Master Office
  • Primary Municipal Office
  • None of these
Who looks after sanitary conditions of the country?
  • Health Minister
  • Home Minister
  • Finance Minister
  • All of these
The upper house of Parliament, representing the states, is termed as
  • Lok Sabha
  • Rajya Sabha
  • Parliament House
  • hone of these
Which is an important way to contro l the executive in Parliament?
  • Assembly
  • Zero hour
  • hour
  • none of these
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