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Polity One-Liners for various competitive examinations

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Here are some important Polity one-liners for students competing for various exams

 

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1-The Constitution of India provides a Cabinet System of Government.


2-Mr.P.V.Narashima Rao is the ninth Prime Minister of India.


3-The Indian Constitution is regarded as federal in form and unitary in spirit.


4-The Indian Constitution has borrowed the ideas of the preamble from the Constitution of USA.


5- Parliament is competent to prescribe conditions as for acquiring Indian Citizenship.

 


6-The chairman of the Rajya Sabha is the Vice President of India.


7-Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Foreign Minister of free India.

 


8-The Government of India Act 1935 vested the residuary power in the Government General.


9-The design of the national flag was adopted by the constituent assembly of India in July 1947.


10-India become a Sovereign democratic republic on Jan 26, 1950.


11-The minimum age to be eligible for an election for the Lok Sabha is 25 years.


12- The members of the Rajya Sabha are chosen for the term of six years.


13-The Lok Sabha is also known as The House of the People.


14-The Council of States in India is generally known as Rajya Sabha.


15-The maximum strength (number of members) of the Lok Sabha envisaged by the Constitution is 552.


16-A motion of no confidence against the government can be introduced by Lok Sabha.


17-Speaker of the Lok Sabha decides whether a bill is a money bill or not.


18-The phrase ‘bicameral legislature’ means a legislature consisting of a lower and an upper chamber.


19-The budget is presented by the Finance Minister to the Lok Sabha.


20-The Presiding Chairman of the Lok Sabha is elected from the Lok Sabha Members.


21-The maximum strength (number of members) of the Rajya Sabha is 238.


22- The precursor to the Indian Parliament was the Constituent Assembly.


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