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
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - 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 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 Act of 1911, the duration of Parliament was reduced from:
A. 6 to 5 years
B. 7 to 5 years
C. 8 to 5 years
D. 8 to 4 years - 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 - 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 - 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 - Second draft constitution proposed to format a board to review central and provincial legislation. This board was to be outside the parliament, therefore, faced a severe criticism. Term the board?
A. Provincial Board
B. Ulema Board
C. Board of legislation
D. Board of Governors