242012
In a Parliamentary form of government, the cabinet is responsible to ___________.
1 The president
2 The upper house
3 The lower house
4 Both the upper and lower houses
Explanation:
The lower house The Parliament does not have complete control and sovereignty, as its laws are subject to judicial review by the Supreme Court of India. However, it does exercise some control over the executive branch. The members of the cabinet, including the prime minister and the Council of Ministers, are either chosen from parliament or elected there to within six months of assuming office. The cabinet as a whole is responsible to the Lok Sabha. The Lok Sabha is a temporary house and can only be dissolved when the party in power loses the support of the majority of the house.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242013
The members of Rajya Sabha are elected?
1 Directly
2 Indirectly
3 Both
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Indirectly
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242014
From the reasons given below, pick out the most appropriate one for India choosing a two tier government system rather than a single tier system.
1 Because the participation of people from all sectors in a single tier is imbalanced.
2 Because the people of India govern themselves through their elected representatives only.
3 Because the President is the head of the State.
4 Because India is a sovereign state.
Explanation:
Because the participation of people from all sectors in a single tier is imbalanced.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242015
How many number of members nominated by the president in Rajya Sabha?
242012
In a Parliamentary form of government, the cabinet is responsible to ___________.
1 The president
2 The upper house
3 The lower house
4 Both the upper and lower houses
Explanation:
The lower house The Parliament does not have complete control and sovereignty, as its laws are subject to judicial review by the Supreme Court of India. However, it does exercise some control over the executive branch. The members of the cabinet, including the prime minister and the Council of Ministers, are either chosen from parliament or elected there to within six months of assuming office. The cabinet as a whole is responsible to the Lok Sabha. The Lok Sabha is a temporary house and can only be dissolved when the party in power loses the support of the majority of the house.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242013
The members of Rajya Sabha are elected?
1 Directly
2 Indirectly
3 Both
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Indirectly
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242014
From the reasons given below, pick out the most appropriate one for India choosing a two tier government system rather than a single tier system.
1 Because the participation of people from all sectors in a single tier is imbalanced.
2 Because the people of India govern themselves through their elected representatives only.
3 Because the President is the head of the State.
4 Because India is a sovereign state.
Explanation:
Because the participation of people from all sectors in a single tier is imbalanced.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242015
How many number of members nominated by the president in Rajya Sabha?
242012
In a Parliamentary form of government, the cabinet is responsible to ___________.
1 The president
2 The upper house
3 The lower house
4 Both the upper and lower houses
Explanation:
The lower house The Parliament does not have complete control and sovereignty, as its laws are subject to judicial review by the Supreme Court of India. However, it does exercise some control over the executive branch. The members of the cabinet, including the prime minister and the Council of Ministers, are either chosen from parliament or elected there to within six months of assuming office. The cabinet as a whole is responsible to the Lok Sabha. The Lok Sabha is a temporary house and can only be dissolved when the party in power loses the support of the majority of the house.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242013
The members of Rajya Sabha are elected?
1 Directly
2 Indirectly
3 Both
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Indirectly
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242014
From the reasons given below, pick out the most appropriate one for India choosing a two tier government system rather than a single tier system.
1 Because the participation of people from all sectors in a single tier is imbalanced.
2 Because the people of India govern themselves through their elected representatives only.
3 Because the President is the head of the State.
4 Because India is a sovereign state.
Explanation:
Because the participation of people from all sectors in a single tier is imbalanced.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242015
How many number of members nominated by the president in Rajya Sabha?
242012
In a Parliamentary form of government, the cabinet is responsible to ___________.
1 The president
2 The upper house
3 The lower house
4 Both the upper and lower houses
Explanation:
The lower house The Parliament does not have complete control and sovereignty, as its laws are subject to judicial review by the Supreme Court of India. However, it does exercise some control over the executive branch. The members of the cabinet, including the prime minister and the Council of Ministers, are either chosen from parliament or elected there to within six months of assuming office. The cabinet as a whole is responsible to the Lok Sabha. The Lok Sabha is a temporary house and can only be dissolved when the party in power loses the support of the majority of the house.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242013
The members of Rajya Sabha are elected?
1 Directly
2 Indirectly
3 Both
4 None of the above
Explanation:
Indirectly
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242014
From the reasons given below, pick out the most appropriate one for India choosing a two tier government system rather than a single tier system.
1 Because the participation of people from all sectors in a single tier is imbalanced.
2 Because the people of India govern themselves through their elected representatives only.
3 Because the President is the head of the State.
4 Because India is a sovereign state.
Explanation:
Because the participation of people from all sectors in a single tier is imbalanced.
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242015
How many number of members nominated by the president in Rajya Sabha?