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Match Column A with Column B.
| Column A | Column B |
|---|---|
| 1. The Speaker | (a) Presides over the Rajya Sabha |
| 2. The Vice President | (b) The legislative organ of the Union Government |
| 3. The Rajya Sabha | (c) The House of People |
| 4. The Parliament | (d) Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha |
| 5. The Lok Sabha | (e) Permanent House |
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| Column A | Column B |
|---|---|
| 1. The Speaker | (d) Presiding Officer of the Lok Sabha |
| 2. The Vice President | (a) Presides over the Rajya Sabha |
| 3. The Rajya Sabha | (e) Permanent House |
| 4. The Parliament | (b) The legislative organ of the Union Government |
| 5. The Lok Sabha | (c) The House of People |
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