The vice-President of India is:
(a) a member of Rajya Sabha
(b) a member of State Legislature
(c) not a member of Parliament
(d) a member of either House of parliament
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Answer / aarushi
A. Member of Rajya Sabha (ex-officio chairperson of Rajya sabha)
Vice president of India also receives the salary only in capacity of the chairperson of RS.
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