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Which Article of Constitution provides for Legislature?
(A) 162
(B) 178
(C) 196
(D) 168

Answer
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Hint: Each state has a legislature consisting of the governor and a house or two houses (as the case may be). Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh have bicameral legislatures, while the remaining states have only unicameral legislatures.

Complete answer:
Legislature: The term "legislature" is a general term meaning the legislature. The word "law" means law, and nature" is the place of law. Etymologically speaking, the legislature is the place of legislation. Another term for the legislature is "Parliament." This word is derived from the French "Parley", which means "talk" or "discussion and deliberation". In this way, we can say "Parliament". This refers to the place where deliberation takes place. Combining these two viewpoints, it can be said that the legislature or parliament is a government department that exercises legislative functions through deliberation. The legislature is the government agency that passes government laws.

Legislature function: Their powers may include passing laws, formulating government budgets, confirming administrative appointments, ratifying treaties, investigating administrative departments, impeaching administrative and judicial personnel, and removing administrative staff, and correcting voters’ grievances.

Thus, option (D) is correct

Note A person with the right to vote, usually an elector, has the right to make, change or repeal a country or state's laws; the government department that has the right to make laws is different from the government's administrative and judicial branches. In every legislature, the Indian Constitution does not implement the bicameral principle.