(i) What is the term of Lok Sabha in India?
(a) Two years
(b) Three years
(c) Four years
(d) Five years
(ii) Who conducts the proceedings of the Lok Sabha?
(a) Prime Minister
(b) President
(c) Speaker
(d) Chief Justice of India
(iii) What is the maximum strength of the Lok Sabha?
(a) 500 members
(b) 532 members
(c) 545 members
(d) 552 members
(iv) How long is the term of members of the Rajya Sabha?
(a) Four years
(b) Five years
(c) Six years
(d) Seven years
(v) What is the equivalent of the Rajya Sabha at the state level?
(a) Vidhan Sabha
(b) Vidhan Parishad
(c) State Assembly
(d) Legislative Council
(i) The President of India is elected for a term of ______ years.
(ii) The Chief Minister at the state level is appointed by the ______.
(iii) The highest judicial body in India is the ______.
(iv) The term of the Governor at the state level is ______ years.
(v) The Election Commission of India conducts ______ in the country.
(i) The President of India is the head of the executive branch.
(ii) The term of the Rajya Sabha members is four years.
(iii) The Vidhan Parishad is the equivalent of the Lok Sabha at the state level.
(iv) The Chief Minister is appointed by the President at the state level.
(v) The Supreme Court is the highest judicial body in the state.
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