A. 6 to 5 years
B. 7 to 5 years
C. 8 to 5 years
D. 8 to 4 years
Related Mcqs:
- The Act of 1911 was amended in 1949 and under the amended Act the delaying powers of the House of Lords were reduced from 2 years to:
A. 1 year
B. 10 months
C. 7 months
D. 5 months - According to the Parliament Act of 1911, the House of Lords can delay Non-Money Bill sent up by the House of Commons for:
A. One year
B. Two years
C. Three years
D. Four years - The British Parliament Act of 1911 as amended in 1949 in legislation:
A. Equated the two houses
B. Pitted the two houses against each other
C. Established the superiority of House of Commons
D. Established the superiority of House of Lords - Before the passing of the parliament act of 1911:
A. The duration of the House of Commons ws 11 years
B. The duration of the House of Commons was 8 years
C. The duration of the House of Commons was 7 years
D. None of them - The British Parliament Act of 1911 as amended in 1949, in legislation:
A. Equaled the two houses
B. Pitted the two houses against each other
C. Established the Superiority of House of Commons
D. Established the Superiority of the House of Lords - According to the Acts of 1911 and 1949 the House of Lords cannot delay a Money Bill for more than:
A. One month
B. Two months
C. Three months
D. Four months - According to the Acts of 1911 and 1949 the House of Lords cannot delay a Money Bill for more than:
A. One month
B. Two months
C. Three months
D. Four months - According to the Parliament Act of 1949, the House of Lords can delay a Non-Money Bill for:
A. One year
B. Two years
C. Three years
D. Four years - According to the Parliament Act of 1949, the House of Lords can delay a Non-Money Bill for:
A. One year
B. Two years
C. Three years
D. Four years - The members of Parliament) Commons (Members of Parliament) are elected by those of their fellow citizens who have attained the age of ______ and are not specifically disqualified from voting by law:
A. 17
B. 18
C. 19
D. 20