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It will cover PYQs all the topics of static subjects – Polity, History, Geography, Economics, Environment and Science and technology.
Daily 5 questions (Monday to Saturday) will be posted from static topics (PYQs)
The questions will be in the quiz format so you will be able to answer them directly on the portal.
Schedule
- Week 1 – Polity
- Week 2 – Economics
- Week 3 – History and Art & Culture
- Week 4 – Geography
- Week 5 – Environment and Science & Technology
Same cycle will be repeated from Week 6.
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Which of the following statements is/are correct?
- A Bill pending in the Lok Sabha lapses on its prorogation.
- A Bill pending in the Rajya Sabha, which was not been passed by the Lok Sabha, shall not lapse on dosslution of the Lok Sabha.
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
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Solution (b)
When the Lok Sabha is dissolved, all business including bills, motions, resolutions, notices, petitions and so on pending before it or its committees lapse.
The position with respect to lapsing of bills is as follows:
- A bill pending in the Lok Sabha lapses (whether originating in the Lok Sabha or transmitted to it by the Rajya Sabha).
- A bill passed by the Lok Sabha but pending in the Rajya Sabha lapses.
- A bill not passed by the two Houses due to disagreement and if the president has notified the holding of a joint sitting before the dissolution of Lok Sabha, does not lapse.
- A bill pending in the Rajya Sabha but not passed by the Lok Sabha does not lapse.
- A bill passed by both Houses but pending assent of the president does not lapse.
- A bill passed by both Houses but returned by the president for reconsideration of Houses does not lapse.
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Solution (b)
When the Lok Sabha is dissolved, all business including bills, motions, resolutions, notices, petitions and so on pending before it or its committees lapse.
The position with respect to lapsing of bills is as follows:
- A bill pending in the Lok Sabha lapses (whether originating in the Lok Sabha or transmitted to it by the Rajya Sabha).
- A bill passed by the Lok Sabha but pending in the Rajya Sabha lapses.
- A bill not passed by the two Houses due to disagreement and if the president has notified the holding of a joint sitting before the dissolution of Lok Sabha, does not lapse.
- A bill pending in the Rajya Sabha but not passed by the Lok Sabha does not lapse.
- A bill passed by both Houses but pending assent of the president does not lapse.
- A bill passed by both Houses but returned by the president for reconsideration of Houses does not lapse.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
With reference to the ‘Gram Nyayalaya Act’, which of the following statements is/are corect?
- As per the Act, Gram Nyayalayas can hear only civil cases and not criminal cases.
- The Act allows local social activists as mediators/reconciliators.
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
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Solution (b)
- Gram Nyayalaya exercises the powers of both Criminal and Civil Courts.
- The Gram Nyayalaya are supposed to try to settle the disputes as far as possible by bringing about conciliation between the parties.
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Solution (b)
- Gram Nyayalaya exercises the powers of both Criminal and Civil Courts.
- The Gram Nyayalaya are supposed to try to settle the disputes as far as possible by bringing about conciliation between the parties.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Consider the following statements:
- In the election for Lok Sabha or State Assembly, the winning candidate must get at least 50 percent of the votes polled, to be declared elected.
- According to the provisions laid down in the Constitution of India, in Lok Sabha, the Speaker’s post goes to the majority party and the Deputy Speaker’s to the Opposition.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Solution (d)
For the election to the lok sabha and state assembly, the first past the post system is followed where a candidate who polls more votes than any other candidate is elected.
Speaker and deputy speaker in lok sabha are elected among its members.
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Solution (d)
For the election to the lok sabha and state assembly, the first past the post system is followed where a candidate who polls more votes than any other candidate is elected.
Speaker and deputy speaker in lok sabha are elected among its members.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Which of the following are not necessarily the consequences of the proclamation of the President’s rule in a State?
- Dissolution of the State Legislative Assembly
- Removal of the Council of Ministers in the State
- Dissolution of the local bodies
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
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Solution (b)
The state governor, on behalf of the President, carries on the state administration with the help of the chief secretary of the state or the advisors appointed by the President. This is the reason why a proclamation under Article 356 is popularly known as the imposition of ‘President’s Rule’ in a state.
President either suspends or dissolves the state legislative assembly. The Parliament passes the state legislative bills and the state budget. The President’s Rule does not lead to dissolution of local bodies.
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Solution (b)
The state governor, on behalf of the President, carries on the state administration with the help of the chief secretary of the state or the advisors appointed by the President. This is the reason why a proclamation under Article 356 is popularly known as the imposition of ‘President’s Rule’ in a state.
President either suspends or dissolves the state legislative assembly. The Parliament passes the state legislative bills and the state budget. The President’s Rule does not lead to dissolution of local bodies.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
With reference to the Parliament of India, consider the following statements:
- A private member’s bill is a bill presented by a Member of Parliament who is not elected but only nominated by the President of India.
- Recently, a private member’s bill has been passed in the Parliament of India for the first time in its history.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Solution (d)
A Private Member’s bill is introduced by any Member of Parliament other than a minister.
The Rights of Transgender Persons Bill, 2014, passed by the Rajya Sabha is the first private member’s bill to get the ujpper house’s approval in the past 45 years.
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Solution (d)
A Private Member’s bill is introduced by any Member of Parliament other than a minister.
The Rights of Transgender Persons Bill, 2014, passed by the Rajya Sabha is the first private member’s bill to get the ujpper house’s approval in the past 45 years.