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Speaker of Lok Sabha

Civics ⇒ Parliamentary System and Political Institutions

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Describe the role of the Speaker during a joint sitting of Parliament.
Describe the role of the Speaker in maintaining discipline in the Lok Sabha.
Explain the importance of the Speaker's impartiality in the functioning of the Lok Sabha.
Explain the process of removal of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
Explain the Speaker's power to adjourn the House.
Explain the Speaker's role in the anti-defection law.
If a member of the Lok Sabha is disqualified under the Tenth Schedule, who decides on the disqualification?
If the office of the Speaker becomes vacant, who performs the duties of the Speaker?
After being elected as Speaker, does the Speaker continue to be a member of his/her political party? (1) Yes (2) No
The Speaker can allow a 'Point of Order' to be raised in the Lok Sabha. (1) Yes (2) No
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha can be a member of any political party. (1) Yes (2) No
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha can be a non-member of the House. (1) True (2) False
Fill in the blank: The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is elected for a term of ______ years.
Fill in the blank: The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is expected to be ______ in conducting the business of the House.
Fill in the blank: The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is the guardian of the ______ of the House.
Fill in the blank: The Speaker of the Lok Sabha submits his/her resignation to the ______.
After being elected as Speaker, does the Speaker continue to be a member of his/her political party? (1) Yes (2) No
The Speaker can allow a 'Point of Order' to be raised in the Lok Sabha. (1) Yes (2) No
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha can be a member of any political party. (1) Yes (2) No
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha can be a non-member of the House. (1) True (2) False