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Q: Who has the power to prorogue the Lok Sabha?
  • A. The Speaker
  • B. The Prime Minister
  • C. The Minister for Parliamentary Affairs
  • D. The President
Correct Answer: Option D - Prorogue is the termination of a session of Rajya Sabha or Lok Sabha by an order made by the President. According to Article 85(2) of the Constitution of India the President may from time to time prorogue the either house.
D. Prorogue is the termination of a session of Rajya Sabha or Lok Sabha by an order made by the President. According to Article 85(2) of the Constitution of India the President may from time to time prorogue the either house.

Explanations:

Prorogue is the termination of a session of Rajya Sabha or Lok Sabha by an order made by the President. According to Article 85(2) of the Constitution of India the President may from time to time prorogue the either house.