If the Speaker of the Lok Sabha is elected by a majority of 300 votes and there

Practice Questions

Q1
If the Speaker of the Lok Sabha is elected by a majority of 300 votes and there are 500 total votes, what is the minimum number of votes required to win?
  1. 150
  2. 200
  3. 250
  4. 300

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If the Speaker of the Lok Sabha is elected by a majority of 300 votes and there are 500 total votes, what is the minimum number of votes required to win?
  • Step 1: Understand that there are a total of 500 votes.
  • Step 2: To find the majority, divide the total votes by 2. So, 500 divided by 2 equals 250.
  • Step 3: Since a majority means more than half, you need to add 1 to the result from Step 2. So, 250 plus 1 equals 251.
  • Step 4: Therefore, the minimum number of votes required to win is 251.
  • Majority Calculation – Understanding how to calculate the minimum number of votes needed to achieve a majority in a voting scenario.
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