Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Hamara Sankalp Basic Indian Polity - part 1

 What is the maximum limit for members of Lok Sabha?

545
2.Who will arrange combined meeting of both houses of Parliament?
President
3.With whose advise the Lok Sabha is dissolved by the president?
Prime Minister
4.Who will appoint the Comptroller and Auditor General of India?.
President
5.What is the minimum age to be elected as a Member of Lok Sabha?4.
25 Years
6.What is the maximum period between two sessions of a parliament?
Six Months
7.Which State has highest number of Lok Sabha Constituencies?
Uttar Pradesh
8.What is the minimum age to be elected as a Member of Rajya Sabha?.
30 Years
9.What is the term of Member of Rajya Sabha?

6 Years
10.Who will preside over the meetings of Rajya Sabha?
Vice President
11.Maximum number of Members of Rajya Sabha is _________

250
12.Who will preside over the combined meetings of both houses?
Speaker
13.Which of the following is not related to the constitution?
Planning Commission

14.What is the time limit for Upper House to pass the resolution on Finance Bill?
14 Days
15.Who will elect the Speaker of Lok Sabha?

Members of Lok Sabha
16.When will Speaker of Lok Sabha cast his vote?
when votes are equal (TIE)
17.If a member is absent for the sessions more than _________ days then his membership is terminated.
60 Days
18.When will the President speak at combined meeting of both houses?
at the first meeting after the General Elections and after the first meeting of every year
19.When Vote On Account bill is passed?
To meet the expenditure before the Finance Bill is accepted.
20.Which house is called council of states?
Upper House
21.Who will allow to introduce Finance Bill?
President
22.Who of the following cannot be removed by the parliament?
Attorney General

23.When were elections for the first Lok Sabha held?.
1952
24.What is duty of a Protem Speaker?
To take oath from newly elected members and conduct meeting until new speaker is elected.
25.Who was the first speaker of Lok Sabha?
Ganesh Vasudev Moulankar

State Reorganisation : Chronological formation of new states In India

Andhra Pradesh was the first state to be formed on the basis of language in 1953

The State Reorganisation Act 1956 on the recommendation of Fazal Ali Commission- headed by Mr Fazal Ali , Mr K.M. Panikkar and Mr H.N.Kunzru were other members of it .the committee had submitted its report in 1955 on basis of the report several states were formed.The States Reorganisation Act of 1956 remains the single most extensive change in state boundaries since the independence of India in 1947.

  1. Kerala - 1st Nov 1956 from states of Travancore and Cochin.
  2. Karnataka1st Nov 1956 from state of Mysore .This state was then renamed Karnataka in 1973.
  3. Maharastra and Gujrat were formed from the state of Bombay in on 1st May 1960.
  4. Nagaland on 1st Dec 1963
  5. Haryana on 1st nov 1966 from Punjab
  6. Himachal Pradesh on 25th Jan 1971
  7. Manipur,Tripura and Meghalya on 21st jan 1972 from Assam
  8. Sikkim on 16th May 1975
  9. Goa on 30th May 1987
  10. Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh on 2oth Feb 1987
  11. Uttrakhand,Jarkhand,Chhatisgarh -2000
  12. Telangana, Andhra  - 2 June 2014

 

Hamara Sankalp Basic Indian Polity - part 1

  What is the maximum limit for members of Lok Sabha? 545 2.Who will arrange combined meeting of both houses of Parliament? President 3.With...