GK Question

polity medium true_false

A bill becomes an Act only after it is passed by both Houses of Parliament and receives the assent of the President.

  1. True
  2. False

Answer: True

Article 111: Standard legislative process: (a) Introduction and passage in both Houses (with exceptions for Money Bills), (b) Presentation to President, (c) Presidential assent. President may assent, withhold assent, or return bill (except Money Bills) for reconsideration. This tripartite process ensures thorough scrutiny.

Topic Parliament - Legislative Procedure
Exam Relevance Legislative process fundamentals for all government exams