Question : A money bill under Article 111 of the Constitution of India, presented to the President for assent, has to be endorsed by a Certificate of the ____________ signed by him/her that it is a money bill.
Option 1: Speaker of the Lok Sabha
Option 2: Secretary General of the Rajya Sabha
Option 3: Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
Option 4: Secretary General of the Lok Sabha
Correct Answer: Speaker of the Lok Sabha
Solution : The correct answer is Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha or the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha decides whether the bill is a money bill or not. He is the final authority who determines the money bill. The speaker of the Lok Sabha is elected from within the members of the Lok Sabha.
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