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1. Which political party has won the most seats in all states?
2. Which party do you think will form the government? Give reasons.
3. What is the minimum number of seats required for a party to set up the
government?
4. What is the total number of seats in Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha?
5. How many members are nominated in Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha?
Critically evaluate the functions of the parliament. Write ten points
• Why does a country need parliament? Write any five relevant points.
• Differentiate between Lok sabha and Rajya Sabha. Write four points.
• How is the government formed in a democracy? Write five points.
• Who are the members of Parliament? How do the marginalized societies get
representation in Parliament?.
• Define the term Coalition government.
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Answers
REQUIRED ANSWERS:-
1. Which political party has won the most seats in all states?
Answer:- Bhartiya Janta Party won the most seats in all states.
2. Which party do you think will form the government? Give reasons.
Answer:- I think Bhartiya Janta Party[BJP] will form the government because it has good council of ministers and it helps in development of our country.
3. What is the minimum number of seats required for a party to set up the government?
Answer:- More than 50 percent or 273 seats are required for a party to set up a government.
4. What is the total number of seats in Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha?
Answer:- There should be 543 seats in Lok Sabha and 245 seats in Rajya Sabha.
5. How many members are nominated in Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha?
Answer:-
Rajya Sabha:- In a strength of 245 members, 233 representative of the states and union territories and 12 representatives are nominated by the president.
Lok Sabha:- In a strength of 545 members, 543 representative are nominated by the parliament and 2 representatives are nominated by the president.
6. Critically evaluate the functions of the parliament. Write ten points
Answer:- The functions of parliament are:-
- Implementing Laws
- Formation of government
- Representing the elacorate
- Financial controls by budget discussion
- Check on arbitrary powers
- Maintaining peace at times of war
- Debating issues everyday
- Holding power for taxes
- Providing security
- Manage economy
7. Why does a country need parliament? Write any five relevant points.
Answer:- We need a parliament for:-
- Implementing laws in our country
- To ensure that people get fundamental rights
- To stop discrimination
- To solve problems
- To complete demands of peoples
- To maintain peace in the country
8. Differentiate between Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Write four points.
Answer:- Difference between Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha is as follows:-
LOK SABHA:-
- It is the first and lower house of the parliament.
- Lok Sabha consists of 545 members.
- 543 members are directly elected.
- While 2 members are nominated by the president.
RAJYA SABHA:-
- It is the upper house of the parliament.
- Rajya Sabha consists of 245 members.
- 233 members represent states and union territories
- 2 members are elected by the president.
9. Who are the members of Parliament? How do the marginalized societies get representation in Parliament?
Answer:- Members of parliament are:-
- President.
- Vice-President.
- Prime Minister.
- Council of Ministers.
- Governors.
- Lt. Governors & Administrators.
- Chief Ministers.
- Judges of Supreme Court.
By reserving the seats in the Parliament, the marginalized are given adequate representation in a parliament.
10. Define the term Coalition government.
Answer:- Sometimes it becomes difficult for a single political party to get majority that is required to form the government. They join together with different political parties who are interested in similar policies and programmers' to form government. This is called coalition government.