A. Influencing speaker to give his ruling in a particular manner
B. Approaching President to act impartially
C. Approaching Supreme Court judges to give judgement in a particular manner
D. Approaching legislators to vote in a particular manner
USA Federalism
USA Federalism
A. Uniform method of election of the members to the House of Representatives
B. Non-uniform method of election of the members to the House of Representatives
C. Method of election to the Senate
D. Method of election for the Presidential election
A. Privilege of unrestricted debate to a Senator
B. Right to put as many questions as possible
C. Restriction on the right to criticise
D. Restrictions on the right to speak in the House
E. Vote of no-confidence against the chairman of senate
A. Most of the bills are piloted by ordinary members
B. Bill is sent to the Committee before it is accepted by the House in principle
C. Senate can drastically amend a bill passed by the Lower House
D. Committee cannot kill a bill
E. Budget proposals can entirely be changed by the Committee
A. Committee members are selected by the Committee on Committees
B. Bills are referred to the Committee mayor may not report back the bill to the House
C. There are no sessional committees
D. Committees take vested interests into consideration.
A. Direct
B. Indirect
C. On the basis of educational qualifications alone
D. On the basis of property qualifications alone
A. Leaves party as soon as elected as Speaker
B. Does not actively participate in House debates
C. Remains active party man
D. Does not promote party interests
A. Senate alone
B. House of Representatives only
C. Either House of the Congress
D. None of These
A. 435
B. 436
C. 437
D. 438
E. 440
A. 94
B. 96
C. 93
D. 100