Consider the following pairs:1. The Prime Minister can advise the Pre...
1. The Prime Minister can advise the President to dissolve the Lok Sabha: Power to dissolve the legislature- Correct. The Prime Minister can indeed advise the President to dissolve the Lok Sabha, leading to fresh elections.
2. Ministers operate under the principle of secrecy: Take an oath of secrecy administered by the Prime Minister- Incorrect. Ministers take an oath of secrecy, but it is administered by the President, not the Prime Minister.
3. The American President is both the head of state and the head of government: Elected through an electoral college- Correct. The American President is both the head of state and the head of government and is elected through an electoral college.
4. Ministers in the parliamentary system are accountable to the Parliament: Accountability ensured through question hours and no-confidence motions- Correct. Ministers in the parliamentary system are indeed accountable to the Parliament, and this accountability is ensured through mechanisms like question hours and no-confidence motions.
Hence, three pairs are correctly matched.
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Consider the following pairs:1. The Prime Minister can advise the Pre...
The Prime Minister and the Lok Sabha
- The Prime Minister can advise the President to dissolve the Lok Sabha: This is a correct pair as the Prime Minister has the power to recommend dissolution, which is a key power of the executive to dissolve the legislature.
Ministers and the Principle of Secrecy
- Ministers operate under the principle of secrecy: This pair is also correct. Ministers do take an oath of secrecy, which is administered by the Prime Minister, ensuring confidentiality in the workings of the government.
The American President's Role
- The American President is both the head of state and the head of government: This is accurately matched. The President is indeed elected through an electoral college, which is a unique feature of the American political system.
Accountability of Ministers
- Ministers in the parliamentary system are accountable to the Parliament: This pair is correct. Accountability is ensured through mechanisms such as question hours and no-confidence motions, which hold the government responsible to the elected representatives.
Conclusion
In summary, all four pairs are correctly matched. Hence, the correct answer is option 'C', indicating that all pairs accurately represent the principles and functions of governance in their respective contexts.