G. Short Answer Questions
1. What are the qualifications for becoming Indian President?
2. What are the Legislative powers of Indian President?
3. Distinguish between Cabinet and Council of Ministers.
4. How do people get their representation? 5. Describe the composition of Lok Sabha. 6. Describe the composition of Rajya Sabha.
7. How are members of Rajya Sabha elected?
8. How are members of Lok Sabha elected? 9. What is the eligibility for becoming a member of Lok Sabha?
10. What is the eligibility for becoming a member of Rajya Sabha? 11. Who are the People in the Parliament?
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1 . The President must be a citizen of India, not less than 35 years of age, and qualified for election as member of the Lok Sabha. His term of office is five years, and he is eligible for re-election.
2 . The Legislative powers of the President include: (1) Summoning the Houses of Parliament in normal circumstances; (2) Dissolving the Lower House and summoning a joint session of both the Houses in case of deadlock between the two on a particular bill; (3) Addressing first session of the both Houses of Parliament after .
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