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Who can dissolve the Rajya Sabha?1. President2. Prime Minister3. Speaker4. None of them

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : None of them

The Parliament is divided into two parts- Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

  • Rajya Sabha is the upper house that represents the states of India in the Parliament where members are elected by the state assemblies.

Rajya Sabha:

  • The Vice-President of India is the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
  • It consists of 233 elected members and 12 nominated members by the President. It is referred to as the Council of States.
  • It is a permanent house.
  • The members of Rajya sabha are representatives of every state.
  • One-third of the members retire after two years and new members are elected in their place.
  • Usually, the tenure of a selected member is two, and six years,
  • The Rajya Sabha is not subjected to any dissolution.

  • Dissolution means the end of a parliament which generally takes place ahead of the election.
  • The Lok Sabha is subjected to dissolution.


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