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The maximum time gap between two successive sessions of
parliament can be

(1) 4 months

(2) 6 months

(3) One year

(4) No limit

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The maximum time gap between two successive sessions of parliament can be (1) 4 months (2) 6 ..

Answer / guest

( 2 ) 6 months

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The maximum time gap between two successive sessions of parliament can be (1) 4 months (2) 6 ..

Answer / pravin concar

6 months

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The maximum time gap between two successive sessions of parliament can be (1) 4 months (2) 6 ..

Answer / rishabh

(2) 6 months

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The maximum time gap between two successive sessions of parliament can be (1) 4 months (2) 6 ..

Answer / f

6 months is the right answer...

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The maximum time gap between two successive sessions of parliament can be (1) 4 months (2) 6 ..

Answer / aabhas mathur

(2)6 MONTHS

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The maximum time gap between two successive sessions of parliament can be (1) 4 months (2) 6 ..

Answer / sharang agarwal

(2) 6 months

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The maximum time gap between two successive sessions of parliament can be (1) 4 months (2) 6 ..

Answer / nitika

6 months

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The maximum time gap between two successive sessions of parliament can be (1) 4 months (2) 6 ..

Answer / chaitanya

The time gap between the last day of the previous session and the first day of the next session should not be more than six months. In practice, however, normally three sessions are held every year

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The maximum time gap between two successive sessions of parliament can be (1) 4 months (2) 6 ..

Answer / manju

(2) 6 months

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The maximum time gap between two successive sessions of parliament can be (1) 4 months (2) 6 ..

Answer / chandi

6

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