MCQ Chapter 6 Class 8 Social Science CBSE Board Advertisement The Parliamentary System: Legislature and Executive 1. What is the primary role of the Indian Parliament?To enforce lawsTo make lawsTo interpret lawsTo resolve disputesQuestion 1 of 202. How many houses does the Indian Parliament consist of?OneTwoThreeFourQuestion 2 of 203. What is the term used for a parliament with two houses?UnicameralBicameralTricameralMulticameralQuestion 3 of 204. Who is the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha?PresidentVice PresidentSpeakerPrime MinisterQuestion 4 of 205. Who presides over the Rajya Sabha?SpeakerPrime MinisterVice PresidentPresidentQuestion 5 of 206. What is the maximum number of members the Lok Sabha can have according to the Constitution?500525550575Question 6 of 207. How are the members of the Lok Sabha chosen?By appointment by the PresidentBy direct election through universal adult suffrageBy indirect election through an electoral collegeBy nomination by the state governmentsQuestion 7 of 208. What is the role of the Council of Ministers in the Union Executive?Making lawsAdvising the President and running the governmentInterpreting lawsElecting the PresidentQuestion 8 of 209. What is the significance of the Sengol in the new Lok Sabha?It is a decorative itemIt symbolizes justice and righteous ruleIt is a gift from the British governmentIt represents the Speaker’s authorityQuestion 9 of 2010. What is a bill in the context of lawmaking?A final law passed by ParliamentA draft of a proposed lawA financial documentA parliamentary debateQuestion 10 of 2011. What is the name of the official government publication that announces legal documents?JournalGazetteBulletinChronicleQuestion 11 of 2012. Which house of Parliament must introduce a Money Bill?Rajya SabhaLok SabhaBoth housesNeither houseQuestion 12 of 2013. What is one of the key functions of the Parliament?Resolving legal disputesExecutive accountabilityMilitary oversightEducational policy-makingQuestion 13 of 2014. Who is the nominal head of the Union Executive?Prime MinisterPresidentVice PresidentSpeakerQuestion 14 of 2015. What does the term "federalism" refer to in the Indian context?Centralized governancePower distribution between centre, states, and local governmentsComplete state autonomyJudicial independenceQuestion 15 of 2016. How many Lok Sabhas have been constituted since 1952 until June 2024?15161718Question 16 of 2017. What is the primary responsibility of the executive?Making lawsEnforcing lawsInterpreting lawsAmending the ConstitutionQuestion 17 of 2018. What is the purpose of the Question Hour in the Lok Sabha?To pass billsTo hold the executive accountableTo elect the SpeakerTo discuss international relationsQuestion 18 of 2019. Which ancient Indian republics influenced the parliamentary system?PanchayatsMahajanapadasSanghasSabhasQuestion 19 of 2020. What is the role of the Standing Committee in the lawmaking process?Enforcing lawsScrutinizing government activities and billsElecting the PresidentApproving the budgetQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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