Sample questions
CSE2026
Consider the following statements in respect of questions asked by the Members in the Parliament of India
- Unstarred questions are those to which a Member desires an oral answer in the House
- Starred questions are those to which a Member desires a written answer
- No supplementary question can be asked on an unstarred question
Which one of the following conclusions based on the above statements is correct?
- A All the three statements are correct.
- B There are two correct statements, that include statement 2.
- C There is only one correct statement. ✓
- D There is no correct statement.
✓ Correct answer: (C)
Polity & Governance › Parliament & Legislature
CDS2025
Which one of the following statements about 'Motions' in the Parliament of India is correct ?
- A A Motion of No-Confidence can be admissible against an individual minister in the Council of Ministers.
- B A No-Confidence Motion must set out grounds on which it is based.
- C Rajya Sabha is not empowered to entertain a motion of No-Confidence.
- D A Censure Motion need not be based on specific grounds or charges.
Answer key not yet available (pending official release)
Polity & Governance › Parliament & Legislature
LDCE2025
According to Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Lok Sabha, before taking one's seat, every member of the house shall need to sign in the presence of :
- A the Speaker
- B the Deputy Speaker
- C the Secretary-General
- D the Vice President
Answer key not yet available (pending official release)
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