Answer:
Congress can override a veto by passing the act by a two-thirds vote in both the House and the Senate. (Usually an act is passed with a simple majority.) This check prevents the President from blocking an act when significant support for it exists.
Explanation:
The pitcher had thrown the ball many times.
QUESTION 6 Answer: Passing the bar exam is both a necessary and a sufficient condition on becoming an attorney.
Explanation: Following is the chronology of steps that need to be followed to become an attorney.
1. Pursue a bachelor's degree course in any subject and pass it
2. Attempt the 'Law School Admission Test' and pass it.
3. Get a 'Juris Doctor' from a law school.
4. Pass the Bar Examination conducted by the Bar Council.
5. Acquire the license to practice law.
QUESTION 7 Answer: In the United States, winning the most electoral votes is both necessary and sufficient to be elected president.
Explanation: In the United States, the voting for the office of President is not done directly by the registered voters. Rather, the registered voters elect their representatives as electors. These electors together form a group named 'electoral college' which is entitled to vote in the presidential elections directly.
This form of election is called 'indirect election' in which the people choose their representatives and trust them to choose their President and Vice President.