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Quorum in the Lok Sabha: What is the minimum number of members required to constitute a sitting of the Lok Sabha? Use the constitutional/quorum rule as a fraction of the total membership. Choose the correct requirement.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: One-tenth of the total membership of the House

Explanation:

Given data

  • Asks for the quorum needed to transact business.


Concept/Approach
The quorum for either House is one-tenth of the total number of members of the House, including the presiding officer for counting purposes. If at any time there is no quorum, the sitting is to be either adjourned or suspended.


Common pitfalls
Assuming a fixed headcount (e.g., 100) or 50% attendance; the rule is a proportion, not an absolute number.


Final Answer
One-tenth of the total membership of the House

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