Lok Sabha
Civics ⇒ Parliamentary System and Political Institutions
Lok Sabha starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the process of electing the Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
Describe the process of introducing an ordinary bill in the Lok Sabha.
Describe the process of passing a money bill in the Parliament of India.
Describe the qualifications required to become a member of the Lok Sabha.
Explain the concept of 'no-confidence motion' in the Lok Sabha.
Explain the difference between the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha in terms of their composition.
Explain the importance of the Lok Sabha in the Indian parliamentary system.
Explain the process of dissolution of the Lok Sabha.
How are the members of the Lok Sabha elected? (1) By the President (2) By the Prime Minister (3) By direct elections (4) By the Rajya Sabha
What is the maximum strength (number of members) of the Lok Sabha as provided by the Constitution of India? (1) 500 (2) 545 (3) 552 (4) 560
What is the minimum number of sessions the Lok Sabha must hold in a year? (1) One (2) Two (3) Three (4) Four
Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the composition of the Lok Sabha? (1) Article 80 (2) Article 81 (3) Article 83 (4) Article 84
The first meeting of the newly elected Lok Sabha is presided over by the ______.
The Lok Sabha exercises control over the executive through ______ motions.
The Lok Sabha is also called the House of the ______.
The Lok Sabha is also known as the ________ House of the Parliament of India.
True or False: The Lok Sabha can be summoned at any time by the President.
True or False: The Lok Sabha can pass a bill without the approval of the Rajya Sabha in case of a money bill.
True or False: The Lok Sabha can remove the Speaker by passing a resolution with a simple majority.
True or False: The Lok Sabha has more powers than the Rajya Sabha in matters related to money bills.
