General Knowledge Quiz on Lok Sabha

  • On: February 13, 2026
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Lok Sabha GK Quiz 2026 with 25 MCQs on Indian Parliament

This focused GK quiz on Lok Sabha helps strengthen your understanding of India’s Parliament. As the lower house of Parliament, the Lok Sabha represents the people and plays a key role in law-making, debates, and national decision-making.

Understanding how it functions is important not only for competitive exam aspirants but also for every citizen who wants to be aware of how democracy works in practice.

General knowledge quizzes make learning interactive and effective. They improve recall, clarify concepts, and provide context behind important facts. A structured quiz format helps identify knowledge gaps and supports better revision.

Whether you are preparing for exams or simply refreshing your awareness about India’s parliamentary system, this quiz serves as a quick and useful mental workout.

1. The Lok Sabha is also known as:

A) Upper House
B) Council of States
C) House of the People
D) Legislative Council
Answer: C) House of the People


2. Maximum strength of the Lok Sabha as per Constitution:

A) 500
B) 545
C) 552
D) 560
Answer: C) 552


3. Present members of Lok Sabha are directly elected by:

A) State Legislatures
B) President
C) Prime Minister
D) People of India
Answer: D) People of India


4. Term of Lok Sabha is:

A) 4 Years
B) 5 Years
C) 6 Years
D) 7 Years
Answer: B) 5 Years


5. The minimum age to become a Lok Sabha member is:

A) 21 Years
B) 25 Years
C) 30 Years
D) 35 Years
Answer: B) 25 Years


6. Who presides over Lok Sabha proceedings?

A) President
B) Vice President
C) Speaker
D) Prime Minister
Answer: C) Speaker


7. The first Speaker of Lok Sabha was:

A) G.V. Mavalankar
B) Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
C) Balram Jakhar
D) Somnath Chatterjee
Answer: A) G.V. Mavalankar


8. Money Bills can be introduced only in:

A) Rajya Sabha
B) Lok Sabha
C) Supreme Court
D) State Assembly
Answer: B) Lok Sabha


9. The Speaker of Lok Sabha is elected by:

A) President
B) Rajya Sabha
C) Lok Sabha Members
D) Prime Minister
Answer: C) Lok Sabha Members


10. Lok Sabha can be dissolved by:

A) Chief Justice
B) Prime Minister
C) President
D) Speaker
Answer: C) President


11. Which Article deals with Lok Sabha composition?

A) Article 52
B) Article 79
C) Article 81
D) Article 110
Answer: C) Article 81


12. Joint session of Parliament is presided over by:

A) President
B) Vice President
C) Speaker of Lok Sabha
D) Chief Justice
Answer: C) Speaker of Lok Sabha


13. Who appoints the Prime Minister?

A) Speaker
B) Chief Justice
C) President
D) Rajya Sabha
Answer: C) President


14. Quorum of Lok Sabha is:

A) 1/5 of total members
B) 1/6 of total members
C) 1/10 of total members
D) 50 members
Answer: C) 1/10 of total members


15. The first Lok Sabha was constituted in:

A) 1947
B) 1950
C) 1952
D) 1955
Answer: C) 1952


16. Who can remove the Speaker?

A) President
B) Supreme Court
C) Members of Lok Sabha
D) Prime Minister
Answer: C) Members of Lok Sabha


17. No-confidence motion can be introduced in:

A) Rajya Sabha
B) Lok Sabha
C) Both Houses
D) Supreme Court
Answer: B) Lok Sabha


18. The Leader of the House in Lok Sabha is usually:

A) President
B) Vice President
C) Prime Minister
D) Speaker
Answer: C) Prime Minister


19. Anti-Defection Law is mentioned in:

A) 7th Schedule
B) 8th Schedule
C) 9th Schedule
D) 10th Schedule
Answer: D) 10th Schedule


20. Budget is presented in Lok Sabha by:

A) President
B) Prime Minister
C) Finance Minister
D) Speaker
Answer: C) Finance Minister


21. The present Lok Sabha is:

A) 16th
B) 17th
C) 18th
D) 19th
Answer: C) 18th


22. Who decides if a bill is a Money Bill?

A) President
B) Prime Minister
C) Speaker of Lok Sabha
D) Chief Justice
Answer: C) Speaker of Lok Sabha


23. Lok Sabha is part of:

A) Judiciary
B) Executive
C) Parliament
D) Election Commission
Answer: C) Parliament


24. Members of Lok Sabha represent:

A) States
B) Political Parties
C) People of Constituencies
D) Governors
Answer: C) People of Constituencies


25. The Lok Sabha meets at:

A) Rashtrapati Bhavan
B) Parliament House
C) Supreme Court
D) North Block
Answer: B) Parliament House

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