Which one of the following is called the mother of Parliaments? The members of the second chamber are elected by the people of the constituent units in: India, USA, Switzerland, UK... Which one of the following is called the mother of Parliaments? The members of the second chamber are elected by the people of the constituent units in: India, USA, Switzerland, UK. Who among the following has classified one-party system into broad one-party system, narrow one-party system and authoritarian one-party system? Who presides over the joint session of the Parliament in India? What is the minimum population below which Panchayats at the intermediate level are not constituted as per provision of the constitution 73rd Amendment Act? Who of the following was not associated with Swaraj Party? Which of the following commissions identified the 'creamy layer' among backward classes?
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The question is asking about various aspects of political science and the functioning of parliaments in different countries. It covers topics such as the mother of parliaments, electoral systems, and significant historical figures related to political movements in India. The approach to answer this would involve understanding key concepts in political structures and historical context.
Answer
1) British Parliament 2) USA, Switzerland 3) Duverger 4) Speaker of Lok Sabha 5) Below 20 lakh 6) Vallabh Bhai Patel 7) Kaka Kalelkar Commission
- The British Parliament is called the mother of Parliaments.
- The members of the second chamber are elected by the people of the constituent units in the USA and Switzerland.
- Duverger classified one-party systems into broad, narrow, and authoritarian types.
- The Speaker of the Lok Sabha presides over the joint session of Parliament in India.
- Panchayats are not constituted at the intermediate level if the population is below 20 lakh.
- Vallabh Bhai Patel was not associated with the Swaraj Party.
- The Kaka Kalelkar Commission identified the 'creamy layer' among backward classes.
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- The British Parliament is called the mother of Parliaments.
- The members of the second chamber are elected by the people of the constituent units in the USA and Switzerland.
- Duverger classified one-party systems into broad, narrow, and authoritarian types.
- The Speaker of the Lok Sabha presides over the joint session of Parliament in India.
- Panchayats are not constituted at the intermediate level if the population is below 20 lakh.
- Vallabh Bhai Patel was not associated with the Swaraj Party.
- The Kaka Kalelkar Commission identified the 'creamy layer' among backward classes.
More Information
The British Parliament is traditionally known as the 'mother of Parliaments' as it stands as a model for parliamentary systems worldwide.
Tips
Ensure to recognize different contributions by figures in history, and distinctive features of parliamentary systems globally.
Sources
- Role and work of the House of Lords - UK Parliament - parliament.uk
- Profile - The Union - Legislature - Know India - knowindia.india.gov.in
- Parliament of India - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org
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