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Q. In Indian parliamentary functioning, "Zero Hour" means-
  • (A) Time before question hour
  • (B) First hour of the session
  • (C) Time immediately following question hour
  • (D) Acceptance of privilege motion
βœ… Correct Answer: (C) Time immediately following question hour

Explanation: Time immediately following the Question Hour is known as Zero Hour. It starts at 12:00 in noon, that is why it is called "Zero Hour". It is an Indian innovation in the field of Parliamentary practices. During Zero Hour members of Parliament with prior permission of presiding officer can raise matters of public importance even if it is not listed in the day's order paper.

Explanation by: Praveen Singh
Time immediately following the Question Hour is known as Zero Hour. It starts at 12:00 in noon, that is why it is called "Zero Hour". It is an Indian innovation in the field of Parliamentary practices. During Zero Hour members of Parliament with prior permission of presiding officer can raise matters of public importance even if it is not listed in the day's order paper.

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