How long the term of the Lok Sabha can be extended?

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By 1 year at a time

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Description : How long the term of the Lok Sabha can be extended?

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Description : How many times was the term of the Lok Sabha extended upto 6 years? -Do You Know?

Last Answer : Only once in the history of independent India was the term of the Lok Sabha extended upto 6 years. This can happen in case of National Emergency. After the conclusion of National Emergency, Lok Sabha is extended by one year.

Description : How many times was the term of the Lok Sabha extended upto 6 years? -Do You Know?

Last Answer : Only once in the history of independent India was the term of the Lok Sabha extended upto 6 years. This can happen in case of National Emergency. After the conclusion of National Emergency, Lok Sabha is extended by one year.

Description : The term of the Lok Sabha - (1) Can't be extended under any circumstances (2) Can be extended by six months at a time (3) Can be extended by one year at a time during the proclamation of emergency (4) Can be extended for two years at a time during the proclamation of emergency

Last Answer : (3) Can be extended by one year at a time during the proclamation of emergency Explanation: The term of the Lok Sabha can be extended by the Parliament beyond the five-year term during the period of time ... of not more than one year at a time (no limit on the number of times in the Constitution).

Description : How many times was the term of the Lok Sabha extended upto 6 years? (1) Once (2) Twice (3) Thrice (4) Never

Last Answer : (1) Once Explanation: The first sitting of the Fifth Lok Sabha was held on 19 March, 1971. The term of the Fifth Lok Sabha, which was to expire on 18 March, 1976, was extended by one ... term of the Lok Sabha was restored to rivet years under the Constitution (Forty fourth Amendment) Act, 1978.

Description : How many times was the term of the Lok Sabha extended upto 6 years?

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Description : How many times was the term of the Lok Sabha extended upto 6 years?

Last Answer : Once

Description : How many times was the term of the Lok Sabha extended upto 6 years?

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Description : While a proclamation of emergency is in operation the duration of the Lok Sabha can be extended for a period - (1) not exceeding three months (2) not exceedng nine-months (3) of one year at a time (4) of two years at a time

Last Answer : (3) of one year at a time Explanation: While a proclamation of emergency is in operation, this period may be extended by Parliament by law for a period not exceeding one year at a time. Under ... when the security of India or part of it is threatened by war or external aggression or armed rebellion.

Description : What is the normal term of the Lok Sabha? -SST 10th

Last Answer : The normal term of the Lok Sabha is five years.

Description : The first mid-term elections for Lok Sabha were held in – -General Knowledge

Last Answer : in the year 1971.

Description : The Speaker of the lok Sabha enjoys – (1) no right to vote in general circumstances (2) the right to vote only in case of a tie (3) the right to vote like other members of the House (4) the right to vote only once during the term of the House

Last Answer : (2) the right to vote only in case of a tie Explanation: Normally, the Speaker does not take part in voting in the House. But in case of a tie, he exercises his right of casting vote. His casting vote ... for the removal of the Speaker is put to vote in the House, he has the right to cast his vote.

Description : A mid-term poll is conducted when – (1) the Lok Sabha is dissolved before completion of its term (2) an elected member resigns from his seat (3) there are discrepancies in voting (4) all MP's of a political party resign

Last Answer : (1) the Lok Sabha is dissolved before completion of its term Explanation: A midterm election refers to a type of staggered election where the members take office at the middle of the term of ... Normally, the pre-mature dissolution of the Lok Sabha or the State Assemblies calls for such elections.

Description : Which on of the following statements regarding the Departmental Committee of the Parliament of Q.In)ia on the empowerment of women is correct? (1) The Committee will consist of members of the Lok Sabha ... shall not exceed two years (4) It reports on the working of welfare programmes for the women

Last Answer : (4) It reports on the working of welfare programmes for the women Explanation: The Committee on Empowerment of Women was constituted on 29th April 1997. The Committee consists of 30 Members of whom ... functions of the committee is to report on the working of the welfare programmes for the women.

Description : The Lok -Sabha can be dissolved before the expiry of its normal five year term by - (1) The Prime Minister (2) The Speaker of Lok Sabha (3) The President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister (4) None of the above

Last Answer : (3) The President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister Explanation: The Lok Sabha may be dissolved before the expiry of its term by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister. During ... time. The new Lok Sabha must be elected within six months after the national emergency is lifted.

Description : If the Speaker of Lok Sabha intends to vacate his office before the expiry of his term, he sends his resignation to – (1) Chairman of Rajya Sabha (2) Leader of the House (Lok Sabha) (3) Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha (4) President of India

Last Answer : (3) Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha Explanation: The Speaker may, at any time, resign from office by writing under her hand to the Deputy Speaker. The Speaker can be removed from office only on a resolution of the House passed by a majority of all the then members of the House.

Description : The first mid-term elections for Lok Sabha were held in – (1) 1962 (2) 1971 (3) 1977 (4) 1980

Last Answer : (2) 1971 Explanation: India held general elections to the 4th Lok Sabha in 1967 in which the Indian National Congress lost nearly 60 seats in the Lower House, managing to win 283 seats. The Congress' dismal ... for a mid-term election to the Lok Sabha in March 1971 a full one year ahead of schedule.

Description : The term of member of Rajya Sabha is (1) Five years (2) Six years (3) The same as that of Lok Sabha (4) Two years

Last Answer : (2) Six years Explanation: According to Section 154 of the Representation of the People Act 1951, a Member elected to the Rajya Sabha will hold office for a period of 6 years. A member chosen to ... the remainder of his predecessor's term of office. One third of the members retire every two years.

Description : If the Speaker of the Lok Sabha intends to vacate his office before the expiry of his term, he sends his resignation to the— (A) Chairman of the Rajya Sabha (B) Leader of the House (Lok Sabha) (C) Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha (D) President of India

Last Answer : (C) Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha

Description : If the Speaker of the Lok Sabha intends to vacate his office before the expiry of his term, he sends his resignation to the— (A) Chairman of the Rajya Sabha (B) Leader of the House (Lok Sabha) (C) Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha (D) President of I

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Description : The Lok - Sabha can be dissolved before the expiry of its normal five year term by: (A) The Prime Minister (B) The Speaker of Lok Sabha (C) The President on the recommendation of the Prime Minister (D) None of the above

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Description : How long is the ‘zero period’ in the Lok Sabha?

Last Answer : hour

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Last Answer : (3) Confidence of Lok Sabha Explanation: The prime minister remains in office so long as he enjoys the confidence of Lok sabha.

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Last Answer : Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Description : Mention the maximum number of members in the Lok Sabha? -SST 10th

Last Answer : The maximum number of members in the Lok Sabha is 552 members.

Description : Whom does the President nominate in the Lok Sabha? -SST 10th

Last Answer : The President nominates two members of the Anglo-Indian Community

Description : Who exercises a casting vote in case of a tie in the Lok Sabha? -SST 10th

Last Answer : In case of a tie in the Lok Sabha, the Speaker exercises a casting vote.

Description : Who can dissolve the Lok Sabha before its tenure? -SST 10th

Last Answer : The President can dissolve the Lok Sabha before its tenure on advice of Prime Minister.

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Last Answer : The minimum age required to be attained by a Member of Lok Sabha is 25 years.

Description : State the minimum number of times the Lok Sabha must meet in a year. -SST 10th

Last Answer : According to the constitution, the Lok Sabha must meet at least twice a year with no more than six months break between two session.

Description : What is the Quorum of the Lok Sabha? -SST 10th

Last Answer : The Quorum of the Lok Sabha is one-tenth of total number of members.

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Last Answer : The members of the Lok Sabha are directly elected by the people on the basis of adult franchise from single member constituencies.

Description : Mention any two devices through which the Lok Sabha exercises -SST 10th

Last Answer : (i) Question Hour (ii) Vote of no Confidence.

Description : How is the Speaker of Lok Sabha elected? -SST 10th

Last Answer : The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is elected from among its own members.

Description : Who presides over the proceedings of the Lok Sabha -SST 10th

Last Answer : The Deputy Speaker presides over the proceedings of the Lok Sabha in the absence of the Speaker.

Description : How many members can the president nominate to the Lok Sabha -SST 10th

Last Answer : The president can nominate two members in the Lok Sabha and the 12 members in the Rajya Sabha.

Description : What is the duration of the Lok Sabha? -SST 10th

Last Answer : Duration of the Lok Sabha: The term of the House is five years, if it is not dissolved earlier. When a Proclamation of Emergency is in operation, the life of the House may be extended by ... time. Extension will not continue beyond a period of six months after the proclamation has ceased to exist.

Description : What is the maximum strength of the Lok Sabha -SST 10th

Last Answer : The maximum strength of the Lok Sabha provided by the constitution is 552. The president nominates two members of the Anglo India Community to the Lok Sabha. The members of the Lok Sabha are directly ... the age of 18 and above have the right to vote, if not otherwise disqualified under the law.

Description : Discuss the powers of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha -SST 10th

Last Answer : Power to regulate proceedings of the House: Speaker presides over meetings of the House. He allots time for the discussion of matter mentioned in the President's address. He decides who shall have ... they are sent to the Rajya Sabha for its consideration or to the President for his assent.

Description : Three reasons to justify why the Lok Sabha -SST 10th

Last Answer : Following are the three reasons to justify why Lok Sabha is considered to be more powerful than Rajya Sabha: (i) The members of Lok Sabha are directly elected by people of India, whereas Rajya Sabha ... Budget is finally passed by the Lok Sabha then Rajya Sabha can delay it only for 14 days.

Description : What happens when a Motion of No-Confidence against the Council of Ministers is passed in Lok Sabha? -SST 10th

Last Answer : When a Motion of No-Confidence against the Council of Ministers is passed in Lok Sabha all the Ministers have to resign because Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the Parliament.

Description : Mention three different ways, how loss of confidence in the Council of Ministers can be displayed by the Lok Sabha? -SST 10th

Last Answer : The loss of confidence in the Council of Ministers can be displayed: (i) By voting a cut in budget. (ii) By passing an adjournment motion. (iii) By passing an amendment to a bill against the wishes of the Government.

Description : For Lok Sabha elections India is divided into how many constituencies? -Civics 9th

Last Answer : For the purpose of constituting the Lok Sabha , the whole country has been divided into 543 Parliamentary Constituencies , each one of which elects one member. The members of the Lok Sabha are elected directly by the eligible voters .

Description : Compare the powers of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. -Civics 9th

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Description : For Lok Sabha elections India is divided into how many constituencies? -Civics 9th

Last Answer : For the purpose of constituting the Lok Sabha , the whole country has been divided into 543 Parliamentary Constituencies , each one of which elects one member. The members of the Lok Sabha are elected directly by the eligible voters .