Structured Com Type Questions 1. With reference to the Lok Sabha, explain the following: (a) What is its total membership? (b) What are the qualifications of the members of the Lok Sabha? c) Who presides over the meetings of the Lok Sabha? 2. Throw light on the Rajya Sabha under the following headings: (a) What is the total membership of the Rajya Sabha? (b) How are the members of the Rajya Sabha elected? (c) Why is the Rajya Sabha known as a permanent house? (d) How many members are nominated by the President to the Rajya Sabha? 3. With reference to Rajya Sabha, answer the following questions : (a) What are the qualifications necessary to become a member of the Rajya Sabha? (b) Describe the legislative and financial powers of the Rajya Sabha. 4. Compare the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha in the following fields : (a) in which matters does the Rajya Sabha enjoy equal powers with the Lok Sabha? (b) What procedure must be followed in the event of disagreement between the two Houses of the Parliament over amendments to be made in a Bill? 5. The Speaker is an important arch of the Parliamentary edifice. Keeping this in view, describe the following: (a) His election as the Chairman of the Lok Sabha. ( (b) Any five of his functions. c (c) His removal from office. 6. The Indian Parliament has vast powers. In this context explain the following: (a) Legislative powers of the Parliament.
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a.575
b.no qualification
c.lok sabha chairman
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a.300aprox.
b.nomination and selection by the mla
c.because the members of rajya sabha are not changed except are replace when one gets retired
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a.no qualification
b.no financial power
every member of rajya sabha should accept the new regulation or the regulation won't be passed
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b.atleast one third members of any house of power shld agree with the disagreement
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a.election by the members of lok sabha
b.one third of the members of any of the house of power shld agree with the decision
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a.make law and regulation and prepare the financial budget
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