A. Senate alone
B. House of Representatives only
C. Either House of the Congress
D. None of These
Related Mcqs:
- Money Bills can originate only in:___________?
A. The Senate
B. The house of representatives
C. The House of Lords
D. The House of Commons - Money bill can originate:
A. Both in the state council and state assembly
B. Only in the state council
C. Only in the state assembly
D. None of them - Who decides whether a Bill is a Money Bill or Non-Money Bill?
A. Chairman of House of Lords
B. Speaker of House of Commons
C. Speaker of House of Representatives
D. None of these - All bills in a parliamentary form of Government become Acts as soon as these are passed by:
A. Cabinet
B. Cabinet secretary
C. By Lower House
D. Upper House
E. Head of the state - In Parliamentary System of Government the bills are:
A. Prepared by the civil servants but introduced by the ministers
B. Prepared as well as introduced by the civil servants
C. Prepared as well as introduced by the ministers
D. None of the above - In UK how many classes of parliamentary bills:
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4 - The President of U.S.A. can keep a bill passed by the Congress with himself for a period of:
A. 10 days
B. 15 days
C. 20 days
D. 30 days - When a bill is not accepted by the President and returned to the Congress, it:
A. Is killed for ever
B. Becomes operative when passed by 1/2 majority in each House
C. Becomes operative when passed by 2/3rd majority in each House
D. Becomes operative only when the President has agreed to give his consent - In U.S. Congress:
A. Both the Houses have co-equal powers
B. House of Representatives has more powers than the Senate
C. Senate has more powers than the House of Representatives
D. None of These - In U.S. Congress Senate:
A. Is a permanent House
B. Has a fixed term of 6 years
C. Can be dissolved any time by the President
D. Is reconstituted after 6 years