[WpProQuiz 33]
[WpProQuiz 33]
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hi what about ur prelims 2017
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Ok cool, so that means the candidates each party fields are outside people, i.e the candidates they field may be just about anyone?
Elections
to Rajya sabha are conducted every 2 years. The quota for each state is
fixed as per Schedule 4 of the constitution. Elections to 1/3 rd of
these seats occur every 2 years.
Suppose the election is for 10
seats and for simplicity let us assume there are only 2 parties. Of 100
seats in Legislative Assembly suppose Party X has 80 seats and Party Y
has 20 seats.Both party fields 10 candidates each i.e. in total 20
candidates are fielded!
To win a candidate must acquire following number of votes :
Quotient of ( Number of MLAs/(No. of seats contested + 1)) + 1.
For our case, a candidate requires :
(100/(10+1)) + 1 = 10 votes to win.
Election process :
Members
dont vote for each seat. If that had been the case then only the ruling
party representatives will make it through.Rather, they are given a
paper with the names of all 20 candidates. They have to give their
preferences for each candidate as 1,2,3,…..so on till 20. If 10 or
more members choose a candidate as their first choice, he gets elected.
So the opposition with 20 seats can get 2 members elected.The ruling
party on the other hand can get only 8 members elected (with 80 MLAs
giving 10 votes each to their party candidate). Thus 2 candidate of
party X and 8 candidates of party Y are redundant.
Single Transferable Vote :
Only option no.1 will be counted as the
vote. But if the requisite number of
candidates do not get elected in this
process,
the candidate with the minimum no.of votes (members putting him as
no.1) will be eliminated. The votes of these members will now be
transferred to their respective second choices (ones marked as no.2).We
use the same system for election of
the President of India.
Usually what happens is that parties
wont field candidates for all
seats.Depending on their proportional
representation in the assembly, they
decide after a meeting and field
candidates. That is, Party X will field 8
and Party Y will field 2. All of them will
get elected without any problem
You said they are elected from MLAs in SLA.
they are not MLA bro read it clearly
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So after the election, they cease to be MLA and becomes an MP? In that case, what happens to the vacant MLA seat in the SLA?
they are not mla….. they are elected from mla’s in state legislative assemblies …… ex : subramaniam swamy
How is 2nd statement of 4rth ques wrong? ??
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Great score man. I have a question:
Are elected RS members necessarily an acting MLA? In that case, how would she/he function both in the Parliament and the SLA simultaneously?
Hey mine is also HISTORY i have created a channel were we do answer writing of HISTORY optional if you want then can also write answers . This is the link
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🙂
Thank you. 🙂
Thanks venky
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As such even to take re.1 the government needs the approval of parliament i.e. it will be discussed and then VOTED by the members.. This is called voted expenditure
Whereas there are some very obvious expenditures (like salary of president..CJI..etc..) which don’t need to be voted (but can be discussed)… They are charged form the consolidated fund of India directly without voting in parliament and thus called CHARGED EXPENDITURES.
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HELP : What does this mean ? Question 4, statement 2 ?
i appreciate your honesty.
nominated members don’t take part in election of president but in impeachment
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The provisions of the Cantonments Act of 2006, a central government act, are applicable to a cantonment board. A cantonment board functions under the administrative control of union defence ministry. Now, there are 62 cantonment boards in the country.
Source :: http://www.gktoday.in/blog/types-of-urban-bodies-in-india/#Cantonment_Board
Hi guys m new here. Optional is history..
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Laxmikant baba ki jai ho.
*Was confused with question 4 though. Vote on account ka provision is there, whereby withdrawal can be done before appropriation bill. Not completely sure though.
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Thanks for attempting the Quiz
ohh….i overlooked it .
thanks
sahi pakde hain 🙂 😉
are dada…….nominated members do not participate in election of president.
MLAs of Delhi and Pondi participate in President election…so answer to question 1 should be all of the above
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I think Q1 answer should be all of the above….anybody pls clarify
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