Question : Name the two non-permanent Houses in the Parliamentary setup of India.
Option 1: The Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Sabha
Option 2: The Lok Sabha and Vidhan Parishad
Option 3: The Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Parishad
Option 4: The Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha
Correct Answer: The Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha
Solution : The correct option is The Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha.
The two non-permanent houses in India's parliamentary system are:
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Question : The Parliament of India is also known as _____.
Option 1: Lok Sabha
Option 2: Sansad
Option 3: Vidhan Sabha
Option 4: Senate
Question : Archana wishes to contest the Lok Sabha elections in India. What is the maximum number of constituencies that she can contest as of 2022?
Option 1: One
Option 2: Four
Option 3: Three
Option 4: Two
Question : What is the total strength of the (Council of State) Rajya Sabha of India as of 2017?
Option 1: 245
Option 2: 250
Option 3: 258
Option 4: 260
Question : A maximum_____ of members can be nominated by the President of India to become the member of the Rajya Sabha.
Option 1: 12
Option 2: 25
Option 3: 18
Option 4: 10
Question : Which Bill passed in the Lok Sabha in 2022 is for unification of three Municipal Corporations in one of the States/Union Territories of India?
Option 1: Karnataka Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill
Option 2: Chandigarh Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill
Option 3: Puducherry Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill
Option 4: Delhi Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill
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