The correct answer is: a) Unicameral (single house)
The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is composed of 175 members, elected from single-member constituencies. The term of the Assembly is five years.
The Assembly is presided over by the Speaker, who is elected from among its members. The Speaker is responsible for maintaining order in the Assembly and for conducting its proceedings.
The Assembly has the power to make laws for the state, to approve the state budget, and to oversee the functioning of the state government. It also has the power to impeach the Governor of the state.
The Assembly is an important part of the democratic process in Andhra Pradesh. It provides a forum for the people of the state to voice their concerns and to hold the government accountable.
The other options are incorrect because:
- Option b) is incorrect because the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly is a unicameral legislature, not a bicameral legislature.
- Option c) is incorrect because the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly does not have three houses.
- Option d) is incorrect because the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly is not none of the above. It is a unicameral legislature.