Social Sciences, asked by manikant7019, 11 months ago

Chose the correct option:
1. The law making body of country is known as ………..
(A) Parliament
(B) Constituent Assembly
(C) Upper house
(D) Government

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Answered by Anonymous
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(A) Parliament

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The ‘law-making body’ of the country is known as the Parliament.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

The Indian Parliament consists of two Houses. The lower house is called as Lok Sabha and the Upper House is called as Rajya Sabha. The ‘Lok Sabha’ is the house of the people, who are directly ‘elected’ by the people of the country. It consists of ‘543 members’ and is chaired by the ‘speaker of the house’.  

The ‘Rajya Sabha’ is called the ‘council of States’ and it has ‘250 members’ and is chaired by the Vice President of the Country.

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