Mr Konwar was not found eligible for the election as the Vice Pr

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History and Civics

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ICSE Class 10

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

1.

How many members can the president nominate to the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha?

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2.

Explain the term quorum.

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3.

With reference to the Union Parliament, state:

Three reasons to Justify why the Lok Sabha is considered to be more powerful than the Rajya Sabha.

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4.

With reference to the Union Parliament, state:

Three functions of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha.

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5.

With reference to the Union Parliament, state:

The procedure to be followed by the Union Parliament in passing a money bill.

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6.

Mr Konwar was not found eligible for the election as the Vice President of India even though he had the qualifications of being a citizen of India and not being a member of the Parliament and the State legislature.

On what grounds was he disqualified? Give one reason.


He was disqualified for being the member of Rajya Sabha.

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7.

When can ordinances be issued by the President?

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8.

With references to the powers of the President write on:

The reasons for adopting the indirect method of election for the presidential election. 

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9.

What does the term ‘collective responsibility of the Council of Ministers’ imply?

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10.

Like the Centre, the State too has a parliamentary system of Government in Which the Governor plays the role of a constitutional head aided by the Chief Minister and his/her Council of Ministers. In this context state:

Three similar features between the function of the Prime Minister in relation to the President, and the Chief Minister in relation to the Governor.

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