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Q. What is the maximum time interval permitted between two sessions of Parliament?
  • (A) 4 months
  • (B) 6 months
  • (C) 8 months
  • (D) 9 months
βœ… Correct Answer: (B) 6 months

Explanation: The period during which the House meets to conduct its business is called a session. The Constitution empowers the President to summon each House al such intervals that there should not be more than 6 month's gap between the two sessions. Hence the Nuliament must meet at least twice a year. In India, the parliament conducts three sessions each year.

Explanation by: Vinay Kumar
The period during which the House meets to conduct its business is called a session. The Constitution empowers the President to summon each House al such intervals that there should not be more than 6 month's gap between the two sessions. Hence the Nuliament must meet at least twice a year. In India, the parliament conducts three sessions each year.

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