If a member of the Rajya Sabha serves a term of 6 years, how many members can be

Practice Questions

Q1
If a member of the Rajya Sabha serves a term of 6 years, how many members can be elected in a year if 1/3 of the members retire every 2 years and there are 245 members?
  1. 40
  2. 41
  3. 42
  4. 43

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If a member of the Rajya Sabha serves a term of 6 years, how many members can be elected in a year if 1/3 of the members retire every 2 years and there are 245 members?
  • Step 1: Understand that the Rajya Sabha has a total of 245 members.
  • Step 2: Know that members serve a term of 6 years.
  • Step 3: Realize that every 2 years, 1/3 of the members retire.
  • Step 4: Calculate how many members retire every 2 years: 1/3 of 245 is 81.67.
  • Step 5: Since we can't have a fraction of a member, round 81.67 down to 81.
  • Step 6: Since 81 members retire every 2 years, divide this number by 2 to find out how many members can be elected each year: 81 divided by 2 equals 40.5.
  • Step 7: Round 40.5 down to 40, which means 40 members can be elected each year.
  • Rajya Sabha Membership Terms – Understanding the structure and term lengths of the Rajya Sabha, including how members retire and are elected.
  • Fraction and Rounding – Applying fractions to a total number and understanding how to round down when necessary.
  • Election Cycle – Comprehending the election cycle of the Rajya Sabha and how it affects the number of members elected each year.
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