Social Sciences, asked by jitendrasinghsolanki, 6 months ago

1. Discuss in detail the functions of the Parliament.
2. What is the difference between simple plurality and majority voting system?
3. Define-constituency session
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Answered by zohamkhan3997
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Parliament has four main functions: legislation (making laws), representation (acting on behalf of voters and citizens), scrutiny (examining the government), and formation of government.

A plurality vote (in the United States) or relative majority (in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth) describes the circumstance when a candidate or proposition polls more votes than any other but does not receive more than half of all votes cast.

The district and the residents of a district who elect a legislator or an official is called constituency............

Question Hour is the first hour of a sitting session of India's Lok Sabha devoted to questions that Members of Parliament raise about any aspect of administrative activity. The concerned Minister is obliged to answer to the Parliament, either orally or in writing, depending on the type of question raised.

Answered by tejasvi023
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Explanation:

1) Some of the major purpose/functions of the parliament are as follows: 1. Legislative Functions 2. Financial Control 3. Providing and exercising control over Cabinet 4. Critical Assessment of the Work of the Cabinet 5. Role of opposition 6. An organ of information 7. Constitutional Functions 8. Judicial Functions 9. Elective functions

2)SIMPLE POLARITY : electoral process in which the candidate who polls more vote than any other candidate is selected

MAJORITY : in which the candidate who polls vote more than everyone is selected.

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