Parliament of India

Recall that the President of India consists of the President and the two Houses.



Describe the composition of the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha.



Explain the functions of Indian Parliament.



Describe the procedure of law-making in the Indian Parliament.



Compare the functions and powers of both the Houses and show that Lok Sabha is more powerful.



Questions



What can be the maximum strength of Rajya Sabha?



How many members the President nominates in Rajya Sabha?



Who can vote to elect the members of Rajya Sabha?



What is the tenure of a member of Rajya Sabha?



What is the minimum age for becoming a member of Rajya Sabha?



Who is the ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha?



What is the maximum permissible membership of Lok Sabha?



Which state sends the maximum number of members of Lok Sabha?



How many Anglo-Indian members may be nominated by the President in Lok Sabha?



For which section of the society seats are reserved in Lok Sabha?



Who can vote in Lok Sabha elections?



Who can dissolve the Lok Sabha? 



Who elects the speaker of Lok Sabha?



What is the name of the list on which only the parliament can make laws?



Who makes laws on the subjects mentioned in the State list?



How many states can request the Parliament to make law on some subject mentioned in the state list?



Who can admit a new State in the Indian Union?



What is a Governmental Bill?



What is a Private Member's Bill?



When are the Private Member's Bill discussed?



Which bill cann't be introduced in Rajya Sabha?



When is the joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament held?



What constitutes quorum in either House of Parliament?



Describe the composition of Rajya Sabha and method of election of its members?



Describe powers of the Speaker of Lok Sabha?



Discuss the functions of Parliament?



Describe the law-making procedure in India?



Analyse the relationship between the two Houses of the Parliament?



Write short notes on the following-



Qualification for membership of Rajya Sabha.



Second reading.



The Budget.

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