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(a) How many members can the President nominate to the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha ?

(b) Explain the term quorum. 

(c) Mr. Konar was not found eligible for the election as the Vice President of India even though he had the qualifications of being a citizen of India and not being a member of the Parliament and the State legislature. On what grounds was he disqualified ? Give one reason.

(d) When can ordinances be issued by the President ?

(e) By whom and on whose advice is the State Council of Ministers appointed ?

(f) Under what provision can a non-member of the State Legislature be appointed as a minister ?

(g) What does the term ‘collective responsibility of the Council of Ministers’ imply ?

(h) Who appoints the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ?

(i) What is understood by the Revisory Jurisdiction of the High Court ?

(j) Which is the highest Court dealing with the criminal cases at the district level ?

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(a) Two members of the anglo Indian community to the Lok Sabha and Twelve members to Rajya Sabha. 

(b) Quorum: It means the minimum number of members required to be present in order to enable the house to conduct the session of the assembly. It is usually 1/10 of the total membership. 

(c) Mr. Konar was disqualified on the basis of his disqualification for election as a member of Rajya Sabha. 

(d) Ordinances can be issued by the President at a time when both Houses of Parliament are not in session. 

(e) Answer has not given due to out of present syllabus. 

(f) Answer has not given due to out of present syllabus. 

(g) The term Collective Responsibility means that all the members of the Council of Ministers are collectively responsible for the decisions taken by them pertaining to the Government of the State. 

(1) Supreme Court 

(2) High Court 

(h) The President appoints the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. 

(i) If the High court feels that the Subordinate court has exercised a jurisdiction not vested in it or has acted with gross irregularity, it may make such order in the case as it seems fit. This is the revisory jurisdiction of the High Court. 

(j) The highest criminal court of the district is the court of session judge.

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