A. 5 years
B. 6 years
C. 7 years
D. 9 years
Related Mcqs:
- The tenure of the House of Commons is:__________?
A. 5 years
B. 6 years
C. 7 years
D. 9 years - According to the second draft the federal legislature was to be consisted of two houses the house of units and the house of people. How many seats were for the House of Units or the upper house?
A. 110
B. 120
C. 105
D. 100 - Which Parliamentary Act made the House of Commons much stronger than the House of Lords?
A. 1911
B. 1929
C. 1939
D. 1941 - 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 duration of the House of Commons is:__________?
A. 4 years
B. 5 years
C. 6 years
D. 7 years - In 1377, the first elected speaker of the House of Commons was:_____________?
A. Earl of Lever Poole
B. George Green
C. Walpole
D. Sir Thomas de Hungerford - The House of Commons is the:____________?
A. Upper chamber of British Parliament
B. Middle chamber of Irish Parliament
C. Lower chamber of Indian Parliament
D. None of them - The life of the House of Commons is: _______________?
A. Absolutely fixed
B. Is not absolutely fixed
C. Conventionally fixed
D. None of them - The House of Commons is essentially:
A. A law making body
B. Governing body
C. A law interpreting body
D. None of these - The Presiding Officer of the House of Commons is: ____________?
A. The Chairman
B. The Deputy Chariman
C. The Speaker
D. The Deputy Speaker