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Tick() the correct option.
1. The Central government is answerable to the
a. Parliment
C. Prime Minister
2. The maximum strength of the Lok Sabha is
b. Chief Justice
d. President
a. 652
b. 452
C. 552
d. 252
3.
Who is the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha?
a. President
C. Home minister
b. Speaker
d. None of these
4. Who presents the annual budget in the parliament?
a. Prime Minister
b. Home Minister
C. RBI Governor
d. Finance Minister
5. The members to a State Legislative Assembly are generally elected for a term of
a. 2 yrs.
b. 5 yrs.
C. 1 yrs.
d. 6 yrs.
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Answers

Answered by n0171mpsbls
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Answer:

1 answer - But in a federal system, the central government cannot order the state government to do something. State government has powers of its own for which it is not answerable to the central government. Both these governments are separately answerable to the people.

2 answer - The maximum strength of the House envisaged by the Constitution is 552, which is made up by election of upto 530 members to represent the States, upto 20 members to represent the Union Territories and not more than two members of the Anglo-Indian Community to be nominated by the Hon'ble President, if, in his/her ...

3 answer - b speaker

4 - Union Finance Minister

5 - Each Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is directly elected to serve 5 year terms by single-member constituencies.

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