Working of Institutions
Meghalaya Board · Class 9 · Social Science
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Who is the head of the government in India?
What is the maximum term of the Lok Sabha?
Who appoints the Prime Minister of India?
The political executive is more powerful than the permanent executive because:
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Which institutions were involved in the Mandal Commission case mentioned in the chapter?
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Parliament, Prime Minister and Cabinet, Supreme Court, Civil Services
The Mandal Commission case involved Parliament (discussions), Prime Minister and Cabinet (decision-making), Supreme Court (final judgment), and Civil Services (implementation). The Election Commission was not involved in this case.
The Lok Sabha is more powerful than the Rajya Sabha.
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True
The Lok Sabha is more powerful as it controls money matters, the Council of Ministers, and in case of disagreement between houses, its view prevails in joint sessions due to larger membership.
Which of the following are powers of the Parliament?
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Making laws, Controlling government finances, Discussing national policies, Controlling the executive
Parliament has the power to make laws, control finances, discuss policies, and control the executive. However, judges are appointed by the President on advice of PM and in consultation with Chief Justice.
Match the following institutions with their primary functions:
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Parliament - Making laws
Each institution has a specific primary function: Parliament makes laws, Executive implements them, Judiciary interprets and ensures constitutional validity, Election Commission conducts fair elections.
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