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Indian Politics questions with answers help aspirants strengthen their general knowledge for exams like UPSC, SSC, and Banking. This topic covers essential concepts about the Constitution, Parliament, President, Prime Minister, and fundamental rights. Understanding Indian politics is crucial for competitive exams and interview rounds, where current affairs and GK form a significant portion. These general knowledge questions and answers enable students to stay updated and confident while tackling political awareness sections. Regular practice enhances comprehension of governance, public administration, and political structure — all key areas for government exam success.

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121. The Union Territories get representation in

  • Rajya Sabha
  • None of these
  • Both Houses of Parliament
  • Lok Sabha
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122. The Secretary General of the Lok Sabha Who is the Chief of its Secretariat is

  • Elected by both Houses of Parliament
  • Appointed by the President
  • Appointed by the Speaker
  • Elected by the Lok Sabha
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123. The Joint Parliament Committee to examine irregularities and fraudulent manipulations of the Securities Scam consists of

  • 15 members of Lok Sabha and 15 of Rajya Sabha
  • 30 members of Lok Sabha and 30 of Rajya Sabha
  • 20 members of Lok Sabha and 10 of Rajya Sabha
  • 25 members of Lok Sabha and 15 of Rajya Sabha
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124. How many members of the Rajya Sabha are nominated by the President of India ?

  • 13
  • 12
  • 10
  • 11
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125. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha may be removed from his office, if the House of the People passes a resolution to this effect by

  • Absolute majority of all the then members of the House
  • Simple majority of members present and voting and absolute majority of all the then members of the House
  • 2/3rd majority of members present and voting.
  • Simple majority of members present and voting
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126. In the case of a deadlock between the two Houses of the Parliament, the joint sitting is presided over by the

  • Member of the Lok Sabha specifically elected for the purpose
  • Speaker of Lok Sabha
  • President
  • Vice- President
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127. The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is

  • Nominated by the President
  • Elected by Parliament and State Legislatures jointly
  • Elected by members of both Houses of Parliament
  • Elected by the members of Rajya Sabha
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128. The time gap between two sessions of the Parliament should not exceed

  • 3 months
  • 1 year
  • 9 months
  • 6 months
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129. Joint sittings of the two Houses of Parliament are held to

  • Elect the President of India
  • Adopt a Constitution amending Bill
  • Elect the Vice President of India
  • Consider and pass a bill on which two Houses disagree
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130. A money bill passed by the Lok Sabha has to be passed by Rajya Sabha within

  • 3 months
  • 14 days
  • 21 days
  • 1 month
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