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41. If a person elected to both the Union Parliament and a State Legislature does not vacate his seat in the State Legislature within the stipulated period then
A. his seat is the State Legislature automatically becomes vacant
B. his seat in the Parliament will become vacant
C. both the seats will become vacant
D. he may be deparred from contesting elections in the future
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42. India is a democratic republic, because
A. there is independence of judiciary
B. the Head of the state is elected by the people
C. there is distribution of powers between the Centre and the States
D. there is Parliamentary supremacy
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43. The Secretary General of the Lok Sabha who is the Chief of its Secretariat is
A. elected by the Lok Sabha
B. elected by both Houses of Parliament
C. appointed by the Speaker
D. appointed by the President
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44. Which of the following is also called the ""House of Elders "" ?
A. Rajya Sabha
B. Lok Sabha
C. Gram Sabha
D. Vidhan Sabha
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45. A Bill referred to a joint sitting of the two Houses of the Parliament is to be passed by
A. a simple majority
B. 2/3rd majority
C. 3/4th majority
D. absolute majority of total membership
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