Q.

Name the two non-permanent Houses in the Parliamentary setup of India.

A. The Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Sabha
B. The Lok Sabha and Vidhan Parishad
C. The Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Parishad
D. The Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha
Answer» D. The Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha
Explanation: In Indian constitutional set up, the lower houses of Parliament and State legislatures (Lok Sabha and 'Vidhan Sabha) are considered as non- permanent as they exist for a certain period and are subject to dissolution. However, the upper Houses (Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Parishad) are permanent as it is not subject to dissolution; its members retire after a certain period.
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