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Polity (Lok Sabha) MCQ – Part 02

Posted on January 15, 2022 by Senior Editor

The ExamPillar provided a collection of important questions for various upcoming exams like SSC (Steno, JE, CGL, CHSL, CPO, MTS etc), RRB (Group D, JE, NTPC etc), State Exam (UKSSSC, UKPCS, UPSSSC, UPPCS, BPSC, BSSC, etc) etc. The team of The ExamPillar provided to Indian Polity (Lok Sabha) MCQ, which questions have been asked in various exams. In this Set we provide the questions 41 – 74.

Subject — Indian Polity
Topic — Lok Sabha
Total Question in This Set —
34

Polity (Lok Sabha) MCQ Part – 02

41. From which of the following States two members of the Lok Sabha are elected?
(A) Tripura
(B) Mizoram

(C) Nagaland
(D) Sikkim

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Answer – (A)

42. What is the maximum expenditure limit for the Parliamentary Elections of a Constituency?
(A) ₹ 25 lakhs
(B) ₹ 40 lakhs

(C) ₹ 70 lakhs
(D) ₹ 1 crore

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Answer – (C)

43. After delimitation the largest Lok Sabha Constituency with a view to number of voters in U.P. is
(A) Amethi
(B) Unnao

(C) Lucknow
(D) Baghpat

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Answer – (B)

44. 9th Lok Sabha was dissolved on
(A) 13 March, 1991
(B) June, 1996
(C) April, 1997
(D) February, 1998

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Answer – (A)

45. First General Election of Lok Sabha was held in
(A) 1949
(B) 1952

(C) 1950
(D) 1954

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Answer – (B)

46. Who is the leader of the Lok Sabha?
(A) President
(B) Prime Minister
(C) Speaker
(D) None of the above

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Answer – (B)

47. The election for 12th Lok Sabha of India was held in
(A) April, 1996
(B) June, 1996
(C) April, 1997
(D) February, 1998

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Answer – (D)

48. A seat of a M.P. can be declared vacant if he absents himself from the house for a continuous period of
(A) Six months
(B) Two months
(C) Three months
(D) One year

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Answer – (B)

49. Which one of the following is the largest (areawise) Lok Sabha constituency?
(A) Kangra
(B) Ladakh

(C) Kachchh
(D) Bhilwara

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Answer – (B)

50. Speaker of the Lok Sabha is chosen by
(A) All members of Parliament
(B) Public directly
(C) All members of Lok Sabha
(D) The members of parties in majority

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Answer – (C)

51. In India Lok Sabha Speaker is
(A) Nominated
(B) Chosen

(C) Elected
(D) Appointed

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Answer – (B)

52. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha addresses his letter of resignation to the
(A) Prime Minister of India
(B) President of India
(C) Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
(D) Vice-President of India

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Answer – (C)

53. Who among the following doesn’t take oath of the office?
(A) President
(B) Vice-President
(C) Prime Minister
(D) Speaker

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Answer – (D)

54. The Speaker of Lok Sabha can be removed from his office before the expiry of his term
(A) By the President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister
(B) If the Lok Sabha passes a resolution to his effect
(C) It the Lok Sabha and the Prime Minister so decide
(D) If both the Houses of Parliament pass a resolution to this effect

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Answer – (B)

55. How can the speaker of the Lok Sabha be removed?
(A) By a resolution of Lok Sabha passed by a two-third Majority of members present
(B) By a resolution of the Lok Sabha passed by a majority of all the members of the House
(C) By President on the advice of the Prime Minister
(D) None of the above

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Answer – (B)

56. Which one of the following statements regarding the office of the Speaker is correct?
(A) He holds office during the pleasure of the President
(B) He need not be a member of the House at the time of his election but has to become a member of the House within six months from the date of his election
(C) He loses his office if the house is dissolved before the end of its normal tenure
(D) If he intends to resign the letter of his resignation is to be addressed to the Deputy Speaker

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Answer – (D)

57. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha can be removed by
(A) A resolution of the Lok Sabha passed by a majority of the members of the House
(B) Two-third majority of the members of the House
(C) Order of the President
(D) A simple majority of the Parliament

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Answer – (A)

58. The function of the pro-Tem Speaker is to
(A) Conduct the proceedings of the House in the absence of the Speaker
(B) Administer oath to members
(C) Officiate as a Speaker when the Speaker is unlikely to be elected
(D) Only check if the election certificates of the members are in order

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Answer – (B)

59. Who is generally appointed as a Protem Speaker?
(A) The Speaker of the outgoing Lok Sabha
(B) The Dy. Speaker of the outgoing Lok Sabha
(C) One of the senior most members of the newly elected Lok Sabha
(D) The leader of the opposition party in the outgoing Lok Sabha

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Answer – (C)

60. Which one of the following Articles of the Constitution provides that the Speaker shall have and exercise a casting vote in the case of an equality of votes?
(A) Article 99
(B) Article 103

(C) Article 100
(D) Article 102

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Answer – (C)

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