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What is the normal term of office of the Lok Sabha

 What is the normal term of office of the Lok Sabha? 

2019,2016 

OR

What is the term of the "Lok Sabha"? 

[ICSE Board Specimen Paper, 2018], 2019

Answer :

The normal term of office of the Lok Sabha is 5 years.

According to Article 83 (2) of the Constitution, the general term of the Lok Sabha is 5 years, which commencing from the date for the first meeting of Parliament; If the President does not dissolve the term before its expiry, based on certain reasons.
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More Question of The Union Legislature :

  1. Name the two houses of the Indian Parliament. [ICSE Board-2020, 2015]
  2. What is meant by the term 'Session'? [ICSE Board-2020]
  3. What is the normal term of office of the Lok Sabha? [ICSE Board 2019,2016] OR What is the term of the "Lok Sabha"? [ICSE Board Specimen Paper, 2018], 2019
  4. State the meaning of the term ‘Question Hour’. - 2019 Or, What is mean by the term ‘Question Hour’ in the contest of parliamentary procedures in India. - 2007
  5. Name the Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha. - 2019
  6. What is the maximum gap allowed between the two parliamentary sessions? - 2018
  7. State the minimum number of times the Lok Sabha must meet in a year. - 2014, 2015

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