Social Sciences, asked by armaknotking, 7 months ago

What is ‘Parliament’?

(a) Assembly of elected representatives at the national level

(b) A body consisting of appointed ministers

(c) Body comprising judges

(d) Assembly of only appointed member​

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Answered by Anonymous
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(a) Assembly of elected representatives at the national level

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Answered by 17046
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Answer:

Assembly of elected representatives at the national level .

Explanation:

he Parliament of India (Sansad) is the supreme law-making institution. It has two Houses, the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha. Rajya Sabha (Council of States), with a total strength of 245 members, is chaired by the Vice-President of India. Lok Sabha (House of the People), with a total membership of 545, is presided over by the Speaker.

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