A. A constituency from which only one candidate contests the election
B. A constituency from which a candidate is returned unopposed
C. A constituency from which a number of candidates may contest but only one member is elected
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- A Multi-member constituency is better than single-member constituency because
A. It provides greater freedom to the people in selecting their representatives
B. It encourages the growth of a number of political parties
C. It is easy for the poor man to contest elections
D. It ensures more stable ministries - Multi-member constituency means:
A. Constituency from which a number of candidates contest but only one of them is finally elected
B. Constituency from which a number of candidates contest but only two of them are finally elected
C. When several members are elected from the same constituency
D. Nixie of the above - A multi-member constituency is one from which:
A. More than one representative is to be elected
B. At least five members are to be elected
C. Some important personality is to be got elected
D. Prime Minister is got elected
E. None of the above - Constituency means:
A. A law according to which the territory is divided into a sumber of units for the purpose of elections
B. The division of the country into electoral areas for the purpose of conducting the elections
C. The areas of the country as defined in the constitution
D. None of the above things - A person can be a member of Cabinet without being a member of Parliament for a maximum period of:
A. Three months
B. Six months
C. One year
D. Two years - One of the chief merits of single member constituencies is: _______?
A. People have a very limited choice in the selection of their representatives
B. Intimate relationship is possible between the electors and the representative
C. Local interests are given precedence over national interests
D. Minority may get over representation - One of the main defects of the single-member constituencies is:
A. Intimate relationship is not possible between the elector and representative
B. Intimate relations are possible between the electors and the representative
C. Every region gets adequate representation in the Parliament
D. Peoples choice regarding representative is narrowed - How can member of Parliament resign from his seat?
A. By speaking in the House
B. By an announcement in the Press
C. By writing under his signature addressed to the Chairman or the Speaker
D. All the above - When Allama Iqbal became the member of Punjab Council?
A. 1922
B. 1924
C. 1926
D. 1927 - Lord Chancellor is a member of the Cabinet and also the head of:____________?
A. The Parliament
B. The Judiciary
C. The Administration
D. None of these