Legislative Assembly
This Legislative Assembly 125 MCQ master set offers complete coverage of constitutional provisions, composition, tenure, disqualification, sessions, dissolution, powers, functions, financial control, budget, money bills, Governor’s role, case laws, and reforms. Each question is paired with detailed answers and explanations to ensure exam authenticity and conceptual clarity. Designed for UPSC, SSC, PSC, and other competitive exams, this set strengthens understanding of the Legislative Assembly’s role in Indian polity and prepares aspirants for high‑level polity questions with precision and depth.
A) Article 168
B) Article 169
C) Article 170
D) Article 171
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Article 168 provides for Legislative Assembly in states.
Q2. Composition of Legislative Assembly is governed by:
A) Article 170
B) Article 171
C) Article 172
D) Article 173
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Article 170 deals with composition of Assembly.
Q3. Minimum strength of Legislative Assembly:
A) 60 members
B) 40 members
C) 50 members
D) 30 members
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Minimum strength is 60, unless Parliament provides otherwise.
Q4. Maximum strength of Legislative Assembly:
A) 500 members
B) 550 members
C) 600 members
D) 450 members
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Maximum strength is 500 as per Article 170.
Q5. Legislative Assembly members are:
A) Directly elected
B) Indirectly elected
C) Nominated by Governor
D) Nominated by President
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Members are directly elected by people.
Q6. Legislative Assembly tenure:
A) 5 years
B) 6 years
C) 4 years
D) 3 years
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Normal tenure is 5 years unless dissolved earlier.
Q7. Legislative Assembly can be dissolved by:
A) Governor
B) President
C) Chief Minister
D) Speaker
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Governor can dissolve Assembly on CM’s advice.
Q8. Legislative Assembly elections are conducted by:
A) Election Commission of India
B) State Election Commission
C) Governor
D) President
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: ECI conducts Assembly elections.
Q9. Legislative Assembly members must be:
A) Citizens of India
B) At least 25 years old
C) Registered voters
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: All conditions must be fulfilled.
Q10. Disqualifications for Assembly membership under:
A) Article 191
B) Article 192
C) Article 193
D) Article 194
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Article 191 lists disqualifications.
Q11. Decision on disqualification made by:
A) Governor
B) Election Commission
C) Speaker
D) President
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Governor decides after EC opinion.
Q12. Legislative Assembly is:
A) Lower House of State
B) Upper House of State
C) Union House
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly is Lower House of State Legislature.
Q13. Legislative Assembly compared to:
A) Lok Sabha
B) Rajya Sabha
C) Parliament
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly is similar to Lok Sabha.
Q14. Legislative Assembly is:
A) Not a permanent body
B) Permanent body
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly is subject to dissolution.
Q15. Legislative Assembly’s strength varies by:
A) Population
B) Area
C) Literacy
D) GDP
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Strength depends on population.
Q16. Legislative Assembly’s composition includes:
A) Elected members only
B) Elected + nominated members
C) Nominated by Governor
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly consists of elected members only.
Q17. Legislative Assembly’s election method:
A) First-past-the-post
B) Proportional representation
C) Mixed system
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: FPTP system used.
Q18. Legislative Assembly’s reserved seats for SC/ST:
A) Based on population
B) Fixed number
C) Governor’s discretion
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Reservation based on SC/ST population.
Q19. Legislative Assembly’s quorum:
A) 1/10th of total members
B) 1/5th of total members
C) 1/3rd of total members
D) Half of total members
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Quorum is 1/10th of total strength.
Q20. Legislative Assembly’s presiding officer:
A) Speaker
B) Governor
C) CM
D) President
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Speaker presides over Assembly.
Q21. Speaker of Assembly elected by:
A) Assembly members
B) Governor
C) CM
D) President
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Speaker elected by Assembly.
Q22. Speaker’s tenure:
A) Till Assembly dissolves
B) Fixed 5 years
C) Till CM decides
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Speaker holds office till Assembly dissolves.
Q23. Speaker’s removal requires:
A) Resolution passed by majority
B) Governor’s order
C) CM’s advice
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Speaker removed by Assembly resolution.
Q24. Legislative Assembly’s sessions summoned by:
A) Governor
B) CM
C) Speaker
D) President
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Governor summons Assembly sessions.
Q25. Legislative Assembly’s first session includes:
A) Governor’s address
B) CM’s speech
C) Speaker’s oath
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: First session begins with Governor’s address.
Q26. Normal tenure of Legislative Assembly is:
A) 5 years
B) 6 years
C) 4 years
D) 3 years
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly tenure is 5 years unless dissolved earlier.
Q27. During National Emergency, Assembly tenure may be extended by:
A) 1 year at a time
B) 2 years at a time
C) 3 years at a time
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Tenure can be extended by 1 year at a time.
Q28. Minimum age for Assembly membership:
A) 25 years
B) 30 years
C) 35 years
D) 21 years
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Minimum age is 25 years.
Q29. Disqualification for Assembly membership includes:
A) Holding office of profit
B) Unsound mind
C) Insolvency
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: All these lead to disqualification.
Q30. Decision on disqualification made by:
A) Governor after EC opinion
B) Speaker directly
C) President
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Governor decides after EC opinion.
Q31. Assembly sessions summoned by:
A) Governor
B) CM
C) Speaker
D) President
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Governor summons Assembly sessions.
Q32. First session of Assembly begins with:
A) Governor’s address
B) CM’s speech
C) Speaker’s oath
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Governor addresses Assembly at first session.
Q33. Governor must summon Assembly at least:
A) Twice a year
B) Thrice a year
C) Once a year
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly must meet twice a year, gap ≤ 6 months.
Q34. Quorum of Assembly is:
A) 1/10th of total members
B) 1/5th of total members
C) 1/3rd of total members
D) Half of total members
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Quorum is 1/10th of total strength.
Q35. Speaker of Assembly elected by:
A) Assembly members
B) Governor
C) CM
D) President
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Speaker elected by Assembly members.
Q36. Speaker’s removal requires:
A) Resolution passed by majority of Assembly
B) Governor’s order
C) CM’s advice
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Speaker removed by Assembly resolution.
Q37. Deputy Speaker elected by:
A) Assembly members
B) Governor
C) CM
D) President
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Deputy Speaker elected by Assembly.
Q38. Speaker’s decision on disqualification under Tenth Schedule:
A) Final unless reviewed by courts
B) Cannot be challenged
C) Governor decides
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Speaker’s decision subject to judicial review.
Q39. Assembly can be dissolved by:
A) Governor
B) President
C) CM
D) Speaker
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Governor dissolves Assembly on CM’s advice.
Q40. Assembly dissolution during Emergency:
A) Tenure may be extended
B) Assembly dissolved automatically
C) Governor decides
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Tenure extended during Emergency.
Q41. Assembly prorogued by:
A) Governor
B) CM
C) Speaker
D) President
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Governor prorogues Assembly.
Q42. Assembly adjourned by:
A) Speaker
B) Governor
C) CM
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Speaker adjourns Assembly.
Q43. Assembly adjourned sine die by:
A) Speaker
B) Governor
C) CM
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Speaker adjourns sine die.
Q44. Governor’s address to Assembly includes:
A) Government policies
B) Legislative agenda
C) Achievements
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Governor outlines government agenda.
Q45. Assembly’s role in Governor’s address:
A) Discusses and passes motion of thanks
B) Cannot amend
C) Can reject address
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly passes motion of thanks.
Q46. Assembly’s motion of thanks may include:
A) Amendments
B) Criticism of government
C) Suggestions
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Motion of thanks may include amendments.
Q47. Assembly’s role in Governor’s ordinance:
A) Approves or disapproves
B) Can delay
C) Can reject
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly approves/disapproves ordinances.
Q48. Assembly’s role in dissolution:
A) Governor dissolves on CM’s advice
B) Assembly dissolves itself
C) Speaker dissolves
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Governor dissolves Assembly.
Q49. Assembly’s tenure extension during Emergency requires:
A) Parliament’s approval
B) Governor’s order
C) CM’s advice
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Parliament approves extension.
Q50. Assembly’s dissolution leads to:
A) Fresh elections
B) Governor’s rule
C) President’s rule
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Dissolution leads to elections, sometimes President’s rule.
Q51. Legislative Assembly’s primary function is:
A) Law-making
B) Judicial review
C) Executive control
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly’s main role is law-making at the state level.
Q52. Legislative Assembly’s power over ordinary bills:
A) Can introduce and pass
B) Can reject Council’s amendments
C) Has final say
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly has supremacy in ordinary bills.
Q53. Legislative Assembly’s power over money bills:
A) Exclusive right to introduce
B) Council can only delay
C) Assembly has final say
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly controls money bills.
Q54. Legislative Assembly’s role in budget:
A) Discusses and votes on demands for grants
B) Approves appropriation bills
C) Controls financial legislation
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly exercises financial control.
Q55. Legislative Assembly’s role in Governor’s address:
A) Discusses policies
B) Passes motion of thanks
C) Can amend motion
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly debates Governor’s address.
Q56. Legislative Assembly’s role in ordinances:
A) Approves or disapproves
B) Can reject
C) Can amend
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly decides fate of ordinances.
Q57. Legislative Assembly’s power in constitutional amendments:
A) No role
B) Can ratify certain amendments
C) Can reject
D) None
✅ Correct: B
Explanation: Assembly ratifies amendments affecting states.
Q58. Legislative Assembly’s role in CM’s appointment:
A) Governor appoints CM who commands Assembly majority
B) Council decides
C) President decides
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: CM must have Assembly majority.
Q59. Legislative Assembly’s role in Council of Ministers:
A) Holds them accountable
B) Can pass no-confidence motion
C) Can question ministers
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly controls executive through accountability.
Q60. Legislative Assembly’s role in impeachment of Governor:
A) No role
B) Can recommend
C) Can vote
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Governor removed by President, Assembly excluded.
Q61. Legislative Assembly’s role in election of President:
A) MLAs form part of electoral college
B) Council excluded
C) Votes weighted by population
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: MLAs participate in President’s election.
Q62. Legislative Assembly’s role in election of Rajya Sabha members:
A) MLAs elect Rajya Sabha members
B) Council excluded
C) Proportional representation system used
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly elects Rajya Sabha members.
Q63. Legislative Assembly’s role in election of Vice President:
A) No role
B) Can recommend
C) Can vote
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly excluded from VP election.
Q64. Legislative Assembly’s role in impeachment of President:
A) No role
B) Can ratify
C) Can vote
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly excluded from impeachment process.
Q65. Legislative Assembly’s role in Governor’s reports:
A) No direct role
B) Can discuss
C) Can recommend
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Governor reports to President, Assembly excluded.
Q66. Legislative Assembly’s role in financial accountability:
A) Votes on demands for grants
B) Approves appropriation bills
C) Controls financial legislation
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly exercises financial accountability.
Q67. Legislative Assembly’s role in executive control:
A) Can pass no-confidence motion
B) Can question ministers
C) Can discuss policies
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly controls executive through accountability.
Q68. Legislative Assembly’s role in democracy:
A) Represents people directly
B) Controls executive
C) Exercises financial powers
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly is cornerstone of democracy.
Q69. Legislative Assembly’s role in law-making compared to Council:
A) Stronger
B) Equal
C) Weaker
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly stronger than Council in law-making.
Q70. Legislative Assembly’s role in financial bills compared to Council:
A) Stronger
B) Equal
C) Weaker
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly controls financial bills.
Q71. Legislative Assembly’s role in ordinary bills compared to Council:
A) Stronger
B) Equal
C) Weaker
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly has final say in ordinary bills.
Q72. Legislative Assembly’s role in democracy described as:
A) Supreme law-making body of state
B) Directly elected
C) Controls executive and finances
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly is supreme in state democracy.
Q73. Legislative Assembly’s role in Governor’s ordinances compared to Council:
A) Stronger
B) Equal
C) Weaker
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly stronger in ordinance approval.
Q74. Legislative Assembly’s role in Governor’s address compared to Council:
A) Stronger
B) Equal
C) Weaker
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly stronger in Governor’s address discussions.
Q75. Legislative Assembly’s role in democracy summarized as:
A) Law-making, financial control, executive accountability
B) Advisory only
C) Equal to Council
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly is supreme in state polity.
Q76. Legislative Assembly’s exclusive power:
A) Introduction of Money Bills
B) Election of Vice President
C) Impeachment of Governor
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Only Assembly can introduce Money Bills.
Q77. Money Bills in Assembly require:
A) Governor’s prior recommendation
B) Speaker’s approval
C) CM’s consent
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Governor’s recommendation is mandatory.
Q78. Assembly’s role in budget:
A) Discusses demands for grants
B) Votes on grants
C) Passes appropriation bills
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly controls budgetary process.
Q79. Assembly’s role in financial bills:
A) Exclusive power to introduce
B) Council can only delay
C) Assembly has final say
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly dominates financial bills.
Q80. Assembly’s role in supplementary grants:
A) Approves supplementary demands
B) Can reject
C) Can amend
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly approves supplementary grants.
Q81. Assembly’s role in appropriation bills:
A) Approves expenditure from Consolidated Fund
B) Can reject
C) Can amend
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Appropriation bills authorize expenditure.
Q82. Assembly’s role in financial accountability:
A) Votes on demands for grants
B) Approves appropriation bills
C) Controls financial legislation
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly ensures financial accountability.
Q83. Assembly’s role in Governor’s address:
A) Discusses policies
B) Passes motion of thanks
C) Can amend motion
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly debates Governor’s address.
Q84. Assembly’s role in Governor’s ordinances:
A) Approves or disapproves
B) Can reject
C) Can amend
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly decides fate of ordinances.
Q85. Assembly’s role in Governor’s dissolution power:
A) Governor dissolves Assembly on CM’s advice
B) Assembly dissolves itself
C) Speaker dissolves
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Governor dissolves Assembly.
Q86. Assembly’s role in Governor’s reports:
A) No direct role
B) Can discuss
C) Can recommend
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Governor reports to President, Assembly excluded.
Q87. Assembly’s role in Governor’s recommendation:
A) Required for Money Bills
B) Required for financial bills
C) Required for budget
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Governor’s recommendation needed.
Q88. Assembly’s role in Governor’s ordinance approval:
A) Approves or disapproves
B) Can reject
C) Can amend
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly decides fate of ordinances.
Q89. Assembly’s role in Governor’s address compared to Council:
A) Stronger
B) Equal
C) Weaker
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly stronger in Governor’s address discussions.
Q90. Assembly’s role in Governor’s ordinances compared to Council:
A) Stronger
B) Equal
C) Weaker
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly stronger in ordinance approval.
Q91. Assembly’s role in financial bills compared to Council:
A) Stronger
B) Equal
C) Weaker
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly controls financial bills.
Q92. Assembly’s role in ordinary bills compared to Council:
A) Stronger
B) Equal
C) Weaker
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly has final say in ordinary bills.
Q93. Assembly’s role in democracy:
A) Supreme law-making body of state
B) Directly elected
C) Controls executive and finances
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly is supreme in state democracy.
Q94. Assembly’s role in budget compared to Council:
A) Stronger
B) Equal
C) Weaker
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly dominates budgetary process.
Q95. Assembly’s role in financial accountability compared to Council:
A) Stronger
B) Equal
C) Weaker
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly ensures financial accountability.
Q96. Assembly’s role in Governor’s dissolution power compared to Council:
A) Stronger
B) Equal
C) Weaker
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly directly affected by dissolution.
Q97. Assembly’s role in Governor’s recommendation compared to Council:
A) Stronger
B) Equal
C) Weaker
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly requires Governor’s recommendation.
Q98. Assembly’s role in Governor’s reports compared to Council:
A) Stronger
B) Equal
C) Weaker
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly has more direct involvement.
Q99. Assembly’s role in Governor’s ordinances summarized as:
A) Approves, rejects, amends
B) Advisory only
C) Equal to Council
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly decides fate of ordinances.
Q100. Assembly’s role in Governor’s address summarized as:
A) Discusses, passes motion of thanks, amends
B) Advisory only
C) Equal to Council
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly stronger in Governor’s address.
Q101. Legislative Assembly’s supremacy over Council established in:
A) Constitution
B) Judicial rulings
C) Parliamentary practice
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly supremacy is constitutional and upheld by courts.
Q102. Legislative Assembly stronger than Council because:
A) Directly elected
B) Controls finances
C) Controls executive
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly dominates state polity.
Q103. Legislative Assembly vs Council in Money Bills:
A) Assembly supreme
B) Council equal
C) Council stronger
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly has exclusive control over Money Bills.
Q104. Legislative Assembly vs Council in ordinary bills:
A) Assembly supreme
B) Council equal
C) Council stronger
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly has final say in ordinary bills.
Q105. Legislative Assembly vs Council in constitutional amendments:
A) Assembly ratifies certain amendments
B) Council excluded
C) Assembly supreme
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly ratifies amendments affecting states.
Q106. Legislative Assembly vs Council in executive control:
A) Assembly supreme
B) Council equal
C) Council stronger
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly controls executive via no-confidence motion.
Q107. Legislative Assembly vs Council in financial accountability:
A) Assembly supreme
B) Council equal
C) Council stronger
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly ensures financial accountability.
Q108. Legislative Assembly vs Council in democracy:
A) Assembly represents people directly
B) Council represents groups indirectly
C) Assembly stronger
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly is cornerstone of democracy.
Q109. Legislative Assembly’s role in President’s election:
A) MLAs part of electoral college
B) Council excluded
C) Votes weighted by population
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: MLAs participate in President’s election.
Q110. Legislative Assembly’s role in Rajya Sabha elections:
A) MLAs elect Rajya Sabha members
B) Council excluded
C) Proportional representation system used
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly elects Rajya Sabha members.
Q111. Legislative Assembly’s role in Vice President’s election:
A) No role
B) Can recommend
C) Can vote
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly excluded from VP election.
Q112. Legislative Assembly’s role in impeachment of President:
A) No role
B) Can ratify
C) Can vote
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly excluded from impeachment process.
Q113. Legislative Assembly’s role in reforms debated because:
A) Strengthening democracy
B) Reducing redundancy
C) Enhancing accountability
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Reforms debated to improve Assembly’s role.
Q114. Legislative Assembly’s role in case laws:
A) SC upheld Assembly supremacy
B) SC restricted Council’s role
C) SC clarified Assembly’s powers
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: SC rulings emphasize Assembly supremacy.
Q115. Legislative Assembly’s role in Sarkaria Commission report:
A) Recommended strengthening Assembly
B) Suggested reforms
C) Clarified Assembly’s supremacy
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Sarkaria Commission emphasized Assembly’s role.
Q116. Legislative Assembly’s role in Punchhi Commission report:
A) Suggested reforms
B) Clarified Assembly’s supremacy
C) Recommended neutrality
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Punchhi Commission suggested reforms.
Q117. Legislative Assembly’s role in democracy debated because:
A) Supreme law-making body
B) Controls executive
C) Controls finances
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly’s role central to democracy.
Q118. Legislative Assembly’s role in reforms suggested:
A) Strengthening committees
B) Enhancing accountability
C) Improving transparency
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Reforms aim to strengthen Assembly.
Q119. Legislative Assembly’s role in case laws summarized as:
A) SC upheld Assembly supremacy
B) SC restricted Council’s role
C) SC clarified Assembly’s powers
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Courts emphasize Assembly supremacy.
Q120. Legislative Assembly’s role in democracy summarized as:
A) Law-making, financial control, executive accountability
B) Advisory only
C) Equal to Council
D) None
✅ Correct: A
Explanation: Assembly is supreme in state polity.
Q121. Legislative Assembly’s role in reforms summarized as:
A) Strengthening democracy
B) Reducing redundancy
C) Enhancing accountability
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Reforms aim to improve Assembly’s role.
Q122. Legislative Assembly’s role in commissions summarized as:
A) Sarkaria Commission emphasized Assembly
B) Punchhi Commission suggested reforms
C) Both
D) None
✅ Correct: C
Explanation: Both commissions highlighted Assembly’s role.
Q123. Legislative Assembly’s role in case laws emphasized as:
A) Assembly supreme
B) Council restricted
C) Courts clarified powers
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Case laws emphasize Assembly supremacy.
Q124. Legislative Assembly’s role in democracy emphasized as:
A) Supreme law-making body
B) Directly elected
C) Controls executive and finances
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly is cornerstone of state democracy.
Q125. Legislative Assembly’s role in Indian polity summarized as:
A) Supreme law-making body of state
B) Directly elected by people
C) Controls executive and finances
D) All of the above
✅ Correct: D
Explanation: Assembly is supreme in state polity.

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