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Question : What can be the maximum interval between two Sessions of Parliament?

Option 1: Three months 

Option 2: Four months

Option 3: Six months 

Option 4: Nine months 


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Correct Answer: Six months


Solution : The correct option is Six months

A maximum of six months cannot elapse between two legislative sessions. In other words, there should be at least two annual meetings of the Parliament. Typically, there are three sessions per year. The Constitution's Article 85 addresses the calling of sessions of Parliament as well as their prorogation and dissolution. Budget, Monsoon, and Winter sessions of parliament are typically held three times a year.

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