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When a money bill is passed by the Parliament, the President has the power to
Amend it
Reject it
Kept it with him
Return it for reconsideration
The correct option is 3, "Kept it with him."
When a money bill is passed by the Parliament, the President of India has the power to either:
Give their assent to the bill, after which it becomes law.
Withhold their assent to the bill.
Reserve the bill for the consideration of the President.
The President does not have the power to amend or reject a money bill. If the President withholds their assent or reserves the bill for consideration, it is equivalent to keeping it with them without giving their approval.
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