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Consider the following 4 statements. Which among them are true?
1) Prime Minister of India must only be a member of Lok Sabha
2) Prime Minister of India can be a member of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
3) British Prime Minister must only be a member of the Lower House
4) British Prime Minister can be a member of the Lower House as well as Upper House
Only 1 and 3
Only 1 and 4
Only 2 and 3
Only 2 and 4
3 Prime Ministers of India have been members of the Rajya Sabha: Indira Gandhi (1966), Deve Gowda (1996), Manmohan Singh (2004). But in UK, the Prime Minister must necessarily be a member of the Lower House (also called as House of Commons) alone
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