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Home/PYQs/Indian Polity & Governance/Parliament

Parliament — UPSC Previous Year Questions

61 previous year questions • Indian Polity & Governance • 1995–2025

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UPSC 2000

The Speaker can ask a member of the House to stop speaking and let another member speak. This phenomenon is known as:

Practice 61 UPSC previous year questions on Parliament from Indian Polity & Governance. These questions span from 1995 to 2025, covering key concepts frequently tested in the UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination. Each question includes a detailed explanation to help you understand the underlying concept.

Year-wise Distribution

2025: 1 Q2024: 6 Qs2023: 1 Q2022: 2 Qs2020: 3 Qs2018: 3 Qs2017: 4 Qs2016: 1 Q2015: 3 Qs2014: 2 Qs2013: 5 Qs2012: 5 Qs2011: 1 Q2010: 1 Q2007: 3 Qs2005: 2 Qs2004: 6 Qs2003: 3 Qs2002: 2 Qs2000: 3 Qs1997: 2 Qs1995: 2 Qs

Sample Questions

  1. The Speaker can ask a member of the House to stop speaking and let another member speak. This phenomenon is known as:(UPSC 2000)
  2. The authorization for the withdrawal of funds from the Consolidated Fund of India must come from(UPSC 2011)
  3. The main advantage of the parliamentary form of government is that(UPSC 2017)
  4. A parliamentary system of government is one in which(UPSC 2020)
  5. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer: List-I (Functionaries): A. President of India B. Judges of Supreme Court C. Members of Parliament D. Minister for the Union. List-II (Oaths or affirmations): 1. Secrecy of information 2. Faithful Discharge of duties 3. Faith and Allegiance to the Constitution of India 4. Upholding the Constitution and the law. Codes:(UPSC 1997)