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प्रश्न
In the context of the Parliamentary form of government, answer the following question:
Name the three branches of government and state their respective functions.
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उत्तर
According to the Constitution, the powers and functions of the government are divided into three branches: the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary.
The powers and functions are distributed among these branches in a manner that makes them equally balanced.
India is a parliamentary democracy. The Parliament, which is composed of the elected representatives of the Indian people, is vested with supreme power. The Parliament is the highest law-making body, and it makes laws for the entire country. Thus, the Indian people enjoy supreme power through their representatives in the Parliament.
In a parliamentary form of government, there is a very close relationship between the legislature and the executive.
After the general elections, the elected representatives of the people form the Lok Sabha. The President appoints the leader of the majority party or the single largest party or group of parties within the Lok Sabha as the Prime Minister. Generally, the Prime Minister chooses his/her Council of Ministers from among the elected members of the Lok Sabha. He/she may also choose a Rajya Sabha member as a minister.
The Lok Sabha exercises control over the Council of Ministers, which is responsible and answerable to the Lok Sabha for all its policies, decisions, and actions. This makes the Parliament the supreme authority in the government because it has the final authority to accept or reject the decisions of the executive.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Answer the following question in one or two words/ sentences:
Who conducts the meetings of the Lok Sabha?
Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:
What is meant by the term ‘budget’?
Answer the following question briefly:
Give an account of the Lok Sabha with reference to its composition.
Answer the following question briefly:
Give an account of the Lok Sabha with reference to its term.
Answer the following question briefly:
Give an account of the Rajya Sabha with reference to its composition.
Answer the following question briefly:
Give an account of the Rajya Sabha with reference to its term.
This is the picture of an important government building in India.

What are the basic qualifications of the members of Lok Sabha?
Match the contents of Column A with those of Column B.
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. The speaker | (a) Presides over the Rajya Sabha |
| 2. The Vice President | (b) The legislative organ of the Union Government |
| 3. The Rajya Sabha | (c) The House of People |
| 4. The Parliament | (d) Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha |
| 5. The Lok Sabha | (e) Permanent House |
Tick mark the correct statement:
The Parliament meets at least twice a year.
Tick mark the correct statement:
The members of the Rajya Sabha are elected for a term of six years.
