4 Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the President of India
Explanation:
Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the President of India Legislature of the Union, which is called Parliament, consists of the President and two Houses, known as Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and House of the People (Lok Sabha).
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
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National assembly of elected representatives is called ___________.
1 Parliament
2 Panchayat
3 Municipal Council
4 Committee of an elected representatives
Explanation:
Parliament A Member of Parliament is any member of the Indian Parliament called Sansad, i.e., (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha). The members of the Lok Sabha are elected popularly by constituencies in each of the Indian states and union territories, while members of the Rajya Sabha are elected indirectly by the state legislatures. Each state is allocated a fixed number of representatives in each chamber, in order of their respective population. The political party which secures more than half the seats in the Lok Sabha forms the Government of India. The term period of an elected member of the Rajya Sabha is 6 years, while the member elected for the Lok Sabha is only for 5 years
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
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The Lok Sabha is usually elected once every ________ years.
1 15 years
2 5 years
3 6 years
4 2 years
Explanation:
5 years
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Part V of the Constitution deals with: Union Executive Parliament Supreme Court and High Court Controller and Auditor-General
1 I and II
2 I, II and III
3 I only
4 I, II, III and IV
Explanation:
I, II, III and IV Part V of the Constitution covers The Union through Articles 52-151 in the following chapters: Chapter I. - The Union Executive Chapter II. - Parliament Chapter III. - Legislative Powers Of The President Chapter IV. - The Union Judiciary Chapter V. - Comptroller And Auditor-General Of India
4 Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the President of India
Explanation:
Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the President of India Legislature of the Union, which is called Parliament, consists of the President and two Houses, known as Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and House of the People (Lok Sabha).
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
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National assembly of elected representatives is called ___________.
1 Parliament
2 Panchayat
3 Municipal Council
4 Committee of an elected representatives
Explanation:
Parliament A Member of Parliament is any member of the Indian Parliament called Sansad, i.e., (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha). The members of the Lok Sabha are elected popularly by constituencies in each of the Indian states and union territories, while members of the Rajya Sabha are elected indirectly by the state legislatures. Each state is allocated a fixed number of representatives in each chamber, in order of their respective population. The political party which secures more than half the seats in the Lok Sabha forms the Government of India. The term period of an elected member of the Rajya Sabha is 6 years, while the member elected for the Lok Sabha is only for 5 years
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
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The Lok Sabha is usually elected once every ________ years.
1 15 years
2 5 years
3 6 years
4 2 years
Explanation:
5 years
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
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Part V of the Constitution deals with: Union Executive Parliament Supreme Court and High Court Controller and Auditor-General
1 I and II
2 I, II and III
3 I only
4 I, II, III and IV
Explanation:
I, II, III and IV Part V of the Constitution covers The Union through Articles 52-151 in the following chapters: Chapter I. - The Union Executive Chapter II. - Parliament Chapter III. - Legislative Powers Of The President Chapter IV. - The Union Judiciary Chapter V. - Comptroller And Auditor-General Of India
4 Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the President of India
Explanation:
Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the President of India Legislature of the Union, which is called Parliament, consists of the President and two Houses, known as Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and House of the People (Lok Sabha).
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
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National assembly of elected representatives is called ___________.
1 Parliament
2 Panchayat
3 Municipal Council
4 Committee of an elected representatives
Explanation:
Parliament A Member of Parliament is any member of the Indian Parliament called Sansad, i.e., (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha). The members of the Lok Sabha are elected popularly by constituencies in each of the Indian states and union territories, while members of the Rajya Sabha are elected indirectly by the state legislatures. Each state is allocated a fixed number of representatives in each chamber, in order of their respective population. The political party which secures more than half the seats in the Lok Sabha forms the Government of India. The term period of an elected member of the Rajya Sabha is 6 years, while the member elected for the Lok Sabha is only for 5 years
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
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The Lok Sabha is usually elected once every ________ years.
1 15 years
2 5 years
3 6 years
4 2 years
Explanation:
5 years
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
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Part V of the Constitution deals with: Union Executive Parliament Supreme Court and High Court Controller and Auditor-General
1 I and II
2 I, II and III
3 I only
4 I, II, III and IV
Explanation:
I, II, III and IV Part V of the Constitution covers The Union through Articles 52-151 in the following chapters: Chapter I. - The Union Executive Chapter II. - Parliament Chapter III. - Legislative Powers Of The President Chapter IV. - The Union Judiciary Chapter V. - Comptroller And Auditor-General Of India
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13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
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The Parliament, in India, consists of:
1 The Lok Sabha only
2 The Rajya Sabha only
3 The President of India only
4 Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the President of India
Explanation:
Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the President of India Legislature of the Union, which is called Parliament, consists of the President and two Houses, known as Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and House of the People (Lok Sabha).
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
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National assembly of elected representatives is called ___________.
1 Parliament
2 Panchayat
3 Municipal Council
4 Committee of an elected representatives
Explanation:
Parliament A Member of Parliament is any member of the Indian Parliament called Sansad, i.e., (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha). The members of the Lok Sabha are elected popularly by constituencies in each of the Indian states and union territories, while members of the Rajya Sabha are elected indirectly by the state legislatures. Each state is allocated a fixed number of representatives in each chamber, in order of their respective population. The political party which secures more than half the seats in the Lok Sabha forms the Government of India. The term period of an elected member of the Rajya Sabha is 6 years, while the member elected for the Lok Sabha is only for 5 years
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
242045
The Lok Sabha is usually elected once every ________ years.
1 15 years
2 5 years
3 6 years
4 2 years
Explanation:
5 years
13. Parliament And The Making Of Laws
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Part V of the Constitution deals with: Union Executive Parliament Supreme Court and High Court Controller and Auditor-General
1 I and II
2 I, II and III
3 I only
4 I, II, III and IV
Explanation:
I, II, III and IV Part V of the Constitution covers The Union through Articles 52-151 in the following chapters: Chapter I. - The Union Executive Chapter II. - Parliament Chapter III. - Legislative Powers Of The President Chapter IV. - The Union Judiciary Chapter V. - Comptroller And Auditor-General Of India