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Chapter – 5

Legislature

Class 11 Political Science Chapter 5 Legislature Objective Questions in English. These Objective Questions are helpful for the students who are in class 11 and have Political Science. Attempt These Objective Questions to Check your knowledge and the status of your preparation. These Objective Questions are also helpful for the preparation of 1 Mark Questions

BoardCBSE Board, UP Board, JAC Board, Bihar Board, HBSE Board, UBSE Board, PSEB Board, RBSE Board
TextbookNCERT
ClassClass 11
SubjectPolitical Science
Chapter no.Chapter 5
Chapter NameLegislature
CategoryClass 11 Political Science Objective Questions in English
MediumEnglish
Class 11 Political Science Chapter 5 Legislature Objective Questions in English

Legislature

Objective Questions in English

  1. The leader of the majority party in Lok Sabha———–
    1. speaker
    2. President
    3. Prime minister
    4. Rajya Sabha Speaker
  2. In how many days does the Rajya Sabha have to pass a money bill?
    1. 7 Days
    2. 14 days
    3. 30 day
    4. 60 days
  3. What is the maximum number of members in the Legislative Assembly of a state?
    1. 200
    2. 350
    3. 450
    4. 500
  4. To whom is the Governor of a state responsible?
    1. Prime minister
    2. President
    3. Assembly
    4. Chief Minister
  5. What is the minimum age to become prime minister of India?
    1. 18 years
    2. 21 years
    3. 25 years
    4. 35 years
  6. What is the minimum number of members in the Legislative Assembly of a State?
    1. 30
    2. 40
    3. 60
    4. 75
  7. Who is the chairman of the Rajya Sabha?
    1. President
    2. Prime minister
    3. Vice President
    4. Governor
  8. To whom does the Speaker of Lok Sabha submit his resignation?
    1. to the president
    2. to the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha
    3. to the prime minister
    4. to the Vice President
  9. The members of the Legislative Council are elected for how many years?
    1. 4 years
    2. 5 year
    3. 6 years
    4. 3 years
  10. What type of legislature does India have?
    1. single house
    2. bicameral
    3. multi house
    4. Casual
  11. Which government has power to make laws in India?
    1. executive
    2. Judiciary
    3. Legislature
    4. to all of the above
  12. What does “Hung House” mean?
    1. dictatorial rule
    2. a house hanging between two buildings
    3. No party gets majority in the elections
    4. Government formed by regional party
  13. What is the tenure of the Lok Sabha in normal times?
    1. 6 years
    2. 5 years
    3. 4 years
    4. 3 years
  14. Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the circumstances relating to the extension of the term of Lok Sabha?
    1. Article 77
    2. Article 75
    3. Article 83(2)
    4. Article 70
  15. The upper house of the Indian Parliament is——
    1. Lok Sabha
    2. Rajya Sabha
    3. Assembly
    4. House of Commons
  16. In which article of the Constitution of India the business of the Houses of the Indian Parliament is mentioned?
    1. Article 50
    2. Article 82
    3. Article 118
    4. Article 56
  17. What is the tenure of Rajya Sabha members?
    1. 5 years
    2. 4 years
    3. 6 years
    4. 3 years
  18. What is the total number of seats in Rajya Sabha of India?
    1. 242
    2. 250
    3. 243
    4. 245
  19. Who was the first speaker of the Lok Sabha?
    1. Ravi Rai
    2. GV Mavalankar
    3. Balram Jakhar
    4. Sardar G S Dhillon
  20. Finance Bill is introduced in which house?
    1. Lok Sabha
    2. Rajya Sabha
    3. Assembly
    4. All of the above

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