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1. Which state has highest number of lok shabha constituencies in India?
Answer: Uttar Pradesh
Explanation: Uttar Pradesh has 80 lok shabha constituencies, which is highest in India.Report for correction
2. Which state has least number of lok shabha constituencies in India?
Answer: Ladakh
Explanation: Ladakh, Puducherry, Lakshadweep, Chandigarh , Andaman , Sikkim , Nagaland and Mizoram also has one lok shabha constituency, which is least in India.Report for correction
3. What is the total number of lok shabha constituencies in India?
Answer: 543
Explanation: India has 543 lok shabha constituencies.Report for correction
4. Who is responsible for monitoring and administering all the electoral processes of India
Answer: The Election Commission
Explanation: The Election Commission is responsible for monitoring and administering all the electoral processes of India.Report for correction
5. Who was the first Election Commissioner of India?
Answer: Sukumar Sen
Explanation: Sukumar Sen was the first Election Commissioner of India appointed on 21st March 1950.Report for correction
6. Who has the authority to appoint the Election Commissioner of India?
Answer: The President
Explanation: The President of India has the authority to appoint the Election Commissioner of India based on the recommendation from a selection committee headed by Prime Minister.Report for correction
7. Who was the longest served Election Commissioner of India?
Answer: Kalyan Sundaram
Explanation: Kalyan Sundaram was the longest served Election Commissioner of India. He has served for 8 years and 284 days.Report for correction
8. What is the total number of lok shabha constituencies in India during the first general elections?
Answer: 489
Explanation: India had 489 lok shabha constituencies during first general elections.Report for correction
9. When was the first general elections held in India?
Answer: 1952
Explanation: First ever general election was held on 1952.Report for correction
10. Which political party has the record for winning maximum number of lok shabha members?
Answer: Indian National Congress
Explanation: Indian National Congress has won 414 lok shabha members during 1984 general elections.Report for correction
11. What is the abbreviation for NOTA in Indian Elections?
Answer: None of The Above
Explanation: NOTA stands for None of the Above. It is an option available to voters to express their dissatisfaction with all the candidates contesting in an electionReport for correction
12. During which election Electionic Voting Machine Introduced in India?
Answer: 1997
Explanation: Electronic Voting Machine was first used in India during 1997 elections.Report for correction
13. Which political party has the record for highest vote share in lok shabha elections?
Answer: Indian National Congress
Explanation: Indian National Congress has the record for highest vote share during 1984 elections with 48.12%.Report for correction
14. What is the name of political party, which finished first in 1977 elections?
Answer: Bharatiya Lok Dal
Explanation: Bharatiya Lok Dal finished first in 1977 elections. This is the only political party to win other than Congress and B J P.Report for correction
15. Which political party has finished second during first ever general elections?
Answer: Communist Party of India
Explanation: Communist Party of India has finished second during first ever general elections of India in 1952.Report for correction
16. What is the closest election in India in terms of seats won?
Answer: 2004
Explanation: In 2004, Congress won 145 seats and B J P won 138 seats. The differnce was only 7 seats.Report for correction