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Exercise/MCQ Set 1
The Union Legislature MCQ
1. Which of the following is not an eligibility qualification for the Lok Sabha:
Must not a proclaimed criminal
Must be physically fit
Must not be unsound mind
registered in the electoral rolls
2. The Strength of Lok Sabha, Provided by the Constitution is 550. Out of this 530 members are elected from _______
Local Government
Union territories
States
non citizen of India
3. Who is the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha ?
Prime Minister
Speaker
President
Chairman
4. The main Constituents of the Indian Parliament are
Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha
Prime Minister
The President
Both a & c
5. Who decides whether a Bill is a Money Bill or not in Lok Sabha.
Prime Minister
Cabinet Minister
Speaker
Chairman
6. One of the Administrative function of the speaker;
presides meetings
admits the press and media
suspend the member
none of the above
7. The third level of federalism was added in the form of _____
Panchayats & Municipalities
Union Territories
Lok Sabha
Rajya Sabha
8. The interval between two consecutive sessions shall be less than _______ months.
eight
nine
twelve
six
9. Which is not the Legislative Powers and function of the Parliament ?
Union list
Interpellation
Residuary Powers
Ordinances
10. Which is the most important among the Interpellation devics. ?
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