Q1. Write any two features of a Parliamentary form of
government ?
Q2. Give reason why Lok Sabha is called the House of People ?
Q3. Define Constituency.
Q4. Which house of the Parliament is also known as the
Council of States?
Q5. What is VVPAT system ?
Q6. How many maximum members can be there in Lok
Sabha?
Q7. How many members are nominated by the President in
Rajya Sabha ?
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Answer:Ans : 1 . In a parliamentary system, the head of the state may be a monarch or a president, but both of these positions are ceremonial. The head of the government, who is generally called as the prime minister, is the real head. Thus, all the real executive power are vested in the prime minister.
Answer:Ans : 1 . In a parliamentary system, the head of the state may be a monarch or a president, but both of these positions are ceremonial. The head of the government, who is generally called as the prime minister, is the real head. Thus, all the real executive power are vested in the prime minister. Explanation:
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1. Nominal Head : The head of the state holds a ceremonial position and is the nominal executive. ...
In India, the head of government is the Prime Minister who is the real executive. ...
Majority Party Rule: The party which wins majority seats in the elections of the Lower House forms the government. In India, the President invites the leader of the majority party in Lok Sabha to form the government.
2.The Lok Sabha is composed of representatives of people chosen by direct election on the basis of adult suffrage.
this means that the persons who represent interests of larger public are composed in lok sabha and that is why it is known as the house of people.
3. In order to make elections easier and conduct properly in each region of country , each state is divided into a specific number of Assembly constituencies. In this case, the elected representative is called the Member of Legislative Assembly or an MLA.
therefore constituency is a region from which only a single represented can be elected and got a seat in parliament. each constituency represents one seat in parliament
4. Rajya Sabha
5.VVPAT is intended as an independent verification system for voting machines designed to allow voters to verify that their vote was cast correctly, to detect possible election fraud or malfunction, and to provide a means to audit the stored electronic results.
6.Maximum strength of the House is 552 members - 530 members to represent the States, 20 members to represent the Union Territories, and 2 members to be nominated by the President from the Anglo-Indian Community. At present, the strength of the House is 545.
7. 12 members nominated by the President in Rajya Sabha