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Q: What is the Quorum laid down to constitute a meeting of either of the Houses of Parliament?
  • A. One-fifth
  • B. One-tenth
  • C. half
  • D. One third
Correct Answer: Option B - The quorum to constitute a sitting of the House is one-tenth of the total number of Members of the House under Article 100(3) of the Constitution.
B. The quorum to constitute a sitting of the House is one-tenth of the total number of Members of the House under Article 100(3) of the Constitution.

Explanations:

The quorum to constitute a sitting of the House is one-tenth of the total number of Members of the House under Article 100(3) of the Constitution.