Hindi, asked by riddhima4617, 8 months ago

(1) Who has the highest decision-making power in the parliamentary system?
(A) President
(B) Prime Minister
(C) Supreme Court
(D) Union Parliament
(2) The Judges of the Supreme Court are
(A) appointed by the President of India
(B) appointed by the Prime Minister
(C) elected by the people
(D) elected by the Union Parliament
(3) The procedure to amend the Indian constitution is
(A) too difficult
(B) too easy
(C) neither too difficult nor too easy (D) highly complicated​

Answers

Answered by vinay13893
8

Answer:

1. b. prime minister

2. a. appointed by president of India

3. d. highly complicated (3rd question not sure)

Explanation:

hope u got it

Answered by qwachieve
2

The Prime Minister has the highest decision-making power in the parliament, the judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President of India, and the procedure to amend the Indian Constitution is highly complicated. (options B, A, and D respectively)

  • The highest decision-making power:  In parliamentary systems like India, the Prime Minister is the head of the nation and could be considered the most powerful person. He has the highest power over the decisions of the Parliament.
  • Appointment of Judges of Supreme court: Judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President by a warrant and a seal after he or she consults with the Judges of the Supreme Court and of the High Courts in the States.
  • Amendment procedure of the Constitution: Amending the Constitution means bringing about change in the laws. Initiation of an amendment to the Constitution can only be done by introducing a Bill in either parliamentary house. The Bill must then be passed in each House by a majority of not less than two-thirds of all the members of that House present and voting.

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