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Question
The Parliament is a ______ legislature.
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Solution
The Parliament is a bicameral legislature.
Explanation:
The law-making body of the central government is the Parliament. The Parliament has two Houses: the Lok Sabha, the House of the People, and the Rajya Sabha, or the Council of States. Thus, it is a bicameral legislature. The President is an integral part of the Parliament.
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