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61問 • 1年前
  • Suhrid Saha
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  • 1

    India divided into 3 groups of provinces

    cabinet mission plan

  • 2

    Union constitution was to be framed by constituent assembly

    cabinet mission plan

  • 3

    patrition plan was known as

    Mountbatten plan

  • 4

    declared india as a independent and sovereign state

    india independence act 1947

  • 5

    govr formed on 2nd sep, 1946

    Interim govt

  • 6

    1/10 of the total members of each house including officer

    quorum

  • 7

    person sits to vote as a member before oath

    penalty

  • 8

    special rights, immunities and exemptions enjoyed by two houses of parliament

    parliamentary privileges

  • 9

    privileges belonging to each house of parliament

    Collective privileges

  • 10

    It requires oral answers , supplementaries can be asked

    A starred question

  • 11

    requires a written answer , and hence no supplementary questions can be asked

    Un starred question

  • 12

    The ones that relates to the matter of urgent public importance , can be asked by members on notice shorter than 10 days. can be answered orally

    short notice questions

  • 13

    thw first hour of sitting in both houses

    Question hour

  • 14

    the time gap between the question hour and agenda

    zero hour

  • 15

    proposal bought before the house for its opinion or decision

    Motion

  • 16

    leads to sitting aside the normal buisness hours for urgent matters

    adjournment motion

  • 17

    cant be arrested 40 days before or after the session

    individual privileges

  • 18

    A member calls the attention of the minister to any matter of urgent public importance

    Call-Attention Motion

  • 19

    call- attention motion known by which name in rajya sabha

    motion for papers

  • 20

    must specify the charges against the govt that it is moved

    Censure Motion

  • 21

    motion in lok sabha in support of 50 members , it needs not to be specified for the reasons

    No confidence motion

  • 22

    resolution raised by oppn that a minister has misled giving wrong info

    Privilege motion

  • 23

    policy in lok sabha to. decrease the amount for grants

    Cut Motion

  • 24

    last session of lok sabha which is held after a new lok sabha has been elected

    lame duck sesion

  • 25

    A directive issued by any political party to ensure the support of its members voting in favour or against a particular issue on floor

    Whip

  • 26

    The reorganisation of electoral districts attempted by ruling party to gain electoral advantages in forthcoming elections

    Gerry Mandering

  • 27

    when due to lack of time , demand of grants are put to vote whether they are discussed or not in house at last day of alloted time

    Guillotine

  • 28

    The speaker of the lok sabha determines when the sitting of the house is to be adjourned to a particular day or hour

    adjournment of house

  • 29

    if a person disregards privileges , rights and immunities of members of parliament

    Breach of privileges

  • 30

    parliamentary procedure by which discussion is brought up for an immediate vote

    Closure

  • 31

    disobedience to disregard, rules , orders , process or dignity of the court

    contempt of court

  • 32

    govt into existence when councils of ministers lose confidence or pm dies

    caretaker govt

  • 33

    parliament gives executive the power to make rules and regulations regarding act of parliament

    Delegated legislation

  • 34

    ends the very life of the existing house and fresh house is formed via elections

    Dissolution

  • 35

    commonly known as voters list

    Electoral roll

  • 36

    The surrender by a foreign state of a person accused crime of the state

    Extradition

  • 37

    defection of a member of parliament from the party he was elected

    Floor crossing

  • 38

    when no party or coalition forms a majority govt its called

    hung parliament

  • 39

    The term for what decides on what grounds a person can file a case

    Locus Standi

  • 40

    meant to assist the presiding officer in enforcing the rules

    point of order

  • 41

    same as delegated legislation

    subordinate legislation

  • 42

    social disabilities historically imposed on certain classes of people

    Untouchability

  • 43

    estimate of an advance payment to enable govt departments to carry on work from beginning of financial year to passing of Appropitation act

    Vote on account

  • 44

    to meet expense on amount that details cant be precisely stated

    Vote of credit

  • 45

    it is ordered by the court to a person who has detained another person , " to have a body "

    Habeus corpus

  • 46

    it is a command issued by the court to a public official asking him to perform his official duties he has failed or refused to perform.

    mandamus

  • 47

    it means by what authority or warrant . It is issued to enquire into legality of claim of a person to a public office . It can only be issue in case of a public office of permanent character and not in case of minestrial or private office

    quo warranto

  • 48

    unlike mandamus that directs activity , it directs inactivity . can only be issued against judicial or quasi judicial authorities.

    prohibition

  • 49

    In literal sense to be certified or to be informed it is issued by a higher court to a lower court. It is issued on excess of jurisdiction, lack of jurisdiction or error of law

    Certiorari

  • 50

    withholding of assent to the bill passed by legislature

    absolute veto

  • 51

    sending of a bill which can be over rided by the legislature with an ordinary majority

    qualified veto

  • 52

    sending back of a bill which can be oversided by the legislature with an ordinary majority

    Suspensive veto

  • 53

    taking no action on the bill passed by the legislature . It was used in 1986 in the postal bill by the pres of that time gianin zail singh

    Pocket veto

  • 54

    unforseen expenditure can be made out of the

    contingency fund

  • 55

    it removes both the sentences and the convictions completely absolves the offender from all punishments and disqualifications

    Pardon

  • 56

    It means a stay of execution of sentence pending a proceeding for a pardon or commutation

    reprive

  • 57

    reduces the amount of sentence without changing its character

    remission

  • 58

    the power to grant respite means awarding lesser sentence instead of the prescribed penalty in view of some special facts

    Respite

  • 59

    merely substitutes one form of punishment to another form of lighter character eg death sentence may be converted to rigorous punishment

    commutation

  • 60

    bills may be classsifired under

    4 heads

  • 61

    stages of bills

    6 stages

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    India divided into 3 groups of provinces

    cabinet mission plan

  • 2

    Union constitution was to be framed by constituent assembly

    cabinet mission plan

  • 3

    patrition plan was known as

    Mountbatten plan

  • 4

    declared india as a independent and sovereign state

    india independence act 1947

  • 5

    govr formed on 2nd sep, 1946

    Interim govt

  • 6

    1/10 of the total members of each house including officer

    quorum

  • 7

    person sits to vote as a member before oath

    penalty

  • 8

    special rights, immunities and exemptions enjoyed by two houses of parliament

    parliamentary privileges

  • 9

    privileges belonging to each house of parliament

    Collective privileges

  • 10

    It requires oral answers , supplementaries can be asked

    A starred question

  • 11

    requires a written answer , and hence no supplementary questions can be asked

    Un starred question

  • 12

    The ones that relates to the matter of urgent public importance , can be asked by members on notice shorter than 10 days. can be answered orally

    short notice questions

  • 13

    thw first hour of sitting in both houses

    Question hour

  • 14

    the time gap between the question hour and agenda

    zero hour

  • 15

    proposal bought before the house for its opinion or decision

    Motion

  • 16

    leads to sitting aside the normal buisness hours for urgent matters

    adjournment motion

  • 17

    cant be arrested 40 days before or after the session

    individual privileges

  • 18

    A member calls the attention of the minister to any matter of urgent public importance

    Call-Attention Motion

  • 19

    call- attention motion known by which name in rajya sabha

    motion for papers

  • 20

    must specify the charges against the govt that it is moved

    Censure Motion

  • 21

    motion in lok sabha in support of 50 members , it needs not to be specified for the reasons

    No confidence motion

  • 22

    resolution raised by oppn that a minister has misled giving wrong info

    Privilege motion

  • 23

    policy in lok sabha to. decrease the amount for grants

    Cut Motion

  • 24

    last session of lok sabha which is held after a new lok sabha has been elected

    lame duck sesion

  • 25

    A directive issued by any political party to ensure the support of its members voting in favour or against a particular issue on floor

    Whip

  • 26

    The reorganisation of electoral districts attempted by ruling party to gain electoral advantages in forthcoming elections

    Gerry Mandering

  • 27

    when due to lack of time , demand of grants are put to vote whether they are discussed or not in house at last day of alloted time

    Guillotine

  • 28

    The speaker of the lok sabha determines when the sitting of the house is to be adjourned to a particular day or hour

    adjournment of house

  • 29

    if a person disregards privileges , rights and immunities of members of parliament

    Breach of privileges

  • 30

    parliamentary procedure by which discussion is brought up for an immediate vote

    Closure

  • 31

    disobedience to disregard, rules , orders , process or dignity of the court

    contempt of court

  • 32

    govt into existence when councils of ministers lose confidence or pm dies

    caretaker govt

  • 33

    parliament gives executive the power to make rules and regulations regarding act of parliament

    Delegated legislation

  • 34

    ends the very life of the existing house and fresh house is formed via elections

    Dissolution

  • 35

    commonly known as voters list

    Electoral roll

  • 36

    The surrender by a foreign state of a person accused crime of the state

    Extradition

  • 37

    defection of a member of parliament from the party he was elected

    Floor crossing

  • 38

    when no party or coalition forms a majority govt its called

    hung parliament

  • 39

    The term for what decides on what grounds a person can file a case

    Locus Standi

  • 40

    meant to assist the presiding officer in enforcing the rules

    point of order

  • 41

    same as delegated legislation

    subordinate legislation

  • 42

    social disabilities historically imposed on certain classes of people

    Untouchability

  • 43

    estimate of an advance payment to enable govt departments to carry on work from beginning of financial year to passing of Appropitation act

    Vote on account

  • 44

    to meet expense on amount that details cant be precisely stated

    Vote of credit

  • 45

    it is ordered by the court to a person who has detained another person , " to have a body "

    Habeus corpus

  • 46

    it is a command issued by the court to a public official asking him to perform his official duties he has failed or refused to perform.

    mandamus

  • 47

    it means by what authority or warrant . It is issued to enquire into legality of claim of a person to a public office . It can only be issue in case of a public office of permanent character and not in case of minestrial or private office

    quo warranto

  • 48

    unlike mandamus that directs activity , it directs inactivity . can only be issued against judicial or quasi judicial authorities.

    prohibition

  • 49

    In literal sense to be certified or to be informed it is issued by a higher court to a lower court. It is issued on excess of jurisdiction, lack of jurisdiction or error of law

    Certiorari

  • 50

    withholding of assent to the bill passed by legislature

    absolute veto

  • 51

    sending of a bill which can be over rided by the legislature with an ordinary majority

    qualified veto

  • 52

    sending back of a bill which can be oversided by the legislature with an ordinary majority

    Suspensive veto

  • 53

    taking no action on the bill passed by the legislature . It was used in 1986 in the postal bill by the pres of that time gianin zail singh

    Pocket veto

  • 54

    unforseen expenditure can be made out of the

    contingency fund

  • 55

    it removes both the sentences and the convictions completely absolves the offender from all punishments and disqualifications

    Pardon

  • 56

    It means a stay of execution of sentence pending a proceeding for a pardon or commutation

    reprive

  • 57

    reduces the amount of sentence without changing its character

    remission

  • 58

    the power to grant respite means awarding lesser sentence instead of the prescribed penalty in view of some special facts

    Respite

  • 59

    merely substitutes one form of punishment to another form of lighter character eg death sentence may be converted to rigorous punishment

    commutation

  • 60

    bills may be classsifired under

    4 heads

  • 61

    stages of bills

    6 stages