PARLIMENT (ARTICLE - 79)
*The term 'parliament' is originated from the French word
Ans : 'Parler' which means to discuss or to talk
*In India the Union Legislature is known as
Ans : The Parliament
*The legislative body of India is
Ans : The Parliament
*Article 79 of the constitution deals with
Ans : The Parliament
*The articles which allow the Parliament the power of law making
Ans : Article 245 & 246
*The Parliament of India consists of
Ans : Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and The President of India
*The Indian parliament is
Ans : Bicameral (Rajya Sabha & Lok Sabha)
*Indian Parliament observed the diamond Jubilee in
Ans : May 13, 2012
*Total number of members in Indian, Parliament
Ans : 790 (Lok Sabha 545 Rajya Sabha 245)
*The article which deals with the oath of office of the members of the Parliament
Ans : Article 99
*The disqualification of the members of the Parliament is dealt with
Ans : Article 102
The Parliament sessions are called by
Ans : The President
*Parliament building is situated in
Ans : New Delhi
*The Parliament building was desinged by
Ans : Edwin Leutins and Herbert Baker
*The stone for Parliament building was laid on
Ans : February 12,1921
*The Parliament was inaugurated on
Ans : January 18,1927
*The Parliament building was inaugurated by
Ans : Lord Irwin
*The house of Parliament located in New Delhi
Ans : Sansad Bhavan
*The shape of the central hall of Indian Parliament building
Ans : Circular
*The shape of Parliament building
Ans : Oval
*The interval between the two sessions of Parliament
Ans : 6 months
*The quorum of members need to meet the Parliament
Ans : One tenth of the total Members
*The Article which deals with the Meetings of the Parliament
Ans : Article 85
*The members who are sitting on the left side of the Parliament
Ans : Opposition Parties
*The members who are sitting on the right side of the Parliament
Ans : Ruling Parties
*The only official who has the power to be present in the Parliament
Ans : Attorney General (no voting right)