6. The Parliament can make any law for whole or any part of India for Implementing international treaties
(a) with the consent of all the states
(b) with the consent of Majority of states
(c) with the consent of the states concerned
(d) without the consent of any state
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7. The Parliament can legislate on a subject in the state list
(a) by the wish of the President.
(b) if the Rajya Sabha passes such a resolution.
(c) under any circumstances.
(d) by asking the legislature of the concerned state.
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8. The Parliament can legislate on the subject in the State list if the
(a) President issues an order authorising it to do so.
(b) Supreme Court gives authority to the Parliament in this regard.
(c) Rajya Sabha passes a resolution by two-third of its members present and voting, declaring it expedient to legislate on a state matter in the national interest.
(d) Prime minister issues a special order.
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9. A Parliamentary system of Government is one in which
(a) all political parties in the Parliament are represented in the Government.
(b) the Government is responsible to the Parliament and can be removed by it.
(c) the Government is elected by the people and can be removed by them.
(d) the Government is chosen by the Parliament but cannot be removed by it before completion of a fixed term.
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10. There is a Parliamentary System of Government in India because the
(a) Lok Sabha is elected directly by the people.
(b) Parliament can amend the Constitution.
(c) Rajya Sabha cannot be dissolved.
(d) Council of Ministers is responsible to the Lok Sabha.
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