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What are the three organs of the government mentioned in the text?
What are the three organs of the government mentioned in the text?
- President, Prime Minister, and Council of Ministers
- Administration, management, and judiciary
- Parliament, Congress, and Senate
- Legislature, executive, and judiciary (correct)
In a parliamentary system, how are the executive and the legislature related?
In a parliamentary system, how are the executive and the legislature related?
- The judiciary controls both the executive and the legislature
- The legislature controls the executive, and is in turn controlled by the executive (correct)
- The executive and legislature operate independently
- The executive controls the legislature, and is in turn controlled by the judiciary
What will you be able to do after reading this chapter?
What will you be able to do after reading this chapter?
- Make a distinction between the parliamentary and presidential executive
- Understand the constitutional position of the President of India
- Know the composition and functioning of the Council of Ministers and importance of the Prime Minister
- All of the above (correct)
- None of the above
Who takes important decisions in an organization according to the text?
Who takes important decisions in an organization according to the text?
What is meant by 'the three organs of government maintain a balance among themselves' according to the text?
What is meant by 'the three organs of government maintain a balance among themselves' according to the text?
What is the role of the executive organ of the government?
What is the role of the executive organ of the government?
In a parliamentary system, how are the executive and the legislature related?
In a parliamentary system, how are the executive and the legislature related?
What will you be able to do after reading this chapter?
What will you be able to do after reading this chapter?
What is the constitutional position of the President of India?
What is the constitutional position of the President of India?
Who takes important decisions in an organization according to the text?
Who takes important decisions in an organization according to the text?
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Study Notes
Government and Its Organs
- The three organs of government mentioned in the text are not specified by name, but typically include the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary.
Executive and Legislature Relationship
- In a parliamentary system, the executive and the legislature are related in that the executive is drawn from and responsible to the legislature.
Chapter Objectives
- After reading this chapter, you will be able to understand the roles and relationships of the organs of government.
Decision Making
- Important decisions in an organization are typically taken by the executive.
Balance of Power
- The three organs of government maintaining a balance among themselves means that no one organ has too much power, preventing abuse of authority.
Executive Role
- The role of the executive organ of the government is to enforce laws and decisions made by the legislature.
Parliamentary System
- In a parliamentary system, the executive and the legislature are related in that the executive is drawn from and responsible to the legislature.
Chapter Objectives (Repeat)
- After reading this chapter, you will be able to understand the roles and relationships of the organs of government.
President's Position
- The constitutional position of the President of India is not specified in the provided text, but in general, the President serves as the head of state.
Decision Making (Repeat)
- Important decisions in an organization are typically taken by the executive.
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