1. Why did India opt for parliamentary system of government? 2. Describe the composition of the Rajya Sabha. 3. Distinguish between Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. 4. What do you understand by collective responsibility of the Council of Ministers? 5. Discuss in detail the functions of the Parliament. 6. What is the difference between simple plurality and majority voting system? 7. Define-constituency, session, Question Hour, Zero Hour and President's rule. 8. Describe the executive and the emergency powers of the President. 9. Why do people cast their vote through a secret ballot? 10. Harshmohan wants to contest the Lok Sabha election. He is above 25 years of age and a citizen T of India. However, he was involved in a case of domestic violence and has also taken bribes on numerous occasions. Do you think he is still eligible to contest the election?
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Lok Sabha is an important organ of the Indian Parliament. The Parliament in India is constituted by three components namely the President of India, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. The President of India heads the parliament of the country.
Once the members of the Lok Sabha also known as MPs are elected during a general elections, they take charge. The Lok Sabha operates for five years unless it is dissolved earlier for some reason. The number of Lok Sabha seats allotted for a state depends on the population.
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