Parliamentary Questions and Motions
Civics ⇒ Parliamentary System and Political Institutions
Parliamentary Questions and Motions starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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Define a 'No-Confidence Motion' in the context of the Indian Parliament.
Describe the process for moving a No-Confidence Motion in the Lok Sabha.
Describe the process of asking a Short Notice Question in the Indian Parliament.
Describe the purpose of a Privilege Motion in the Indian Parliament.
Explain the difference between a starred and an unstarred question in the Indian Parliament.
Explain the difference between an Adjournment Motion and a No-Confidence Motion.
Explain the importance of Parliamentary Questions in ensuring government accountability.
Explain the significance of the 'Question Hour' in the Indian Parliament.
What happens if the Motion of Thanks is not passed in the Lok Sabha?
What is a starred question in the context of Parliamentary Questions in India?
What is the main purpose of a 'Calling Attention Motion' in the Indian Parliament?
What is the significance of the 'Half-an-hour Discussion' in Parliament?
