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Among the following what are the means by which Parliament exercises control over the activities of the Cabinet?
1. No confidence motion 2. Right to ask questions
3. Adjournment motion 4. Calling Attention motion
Only 1
Only 1 and 2
Only 2, 3 and 4
1, 2, 3 and 4
The six most important motions in India parliament are: adjournment motion, privilege motion, censure motion, ‘no-confidence’ motion, calling attention motion and cut motion! (i) Adjournment Motion:At the end of the question-hour in the Parliament, motion moved by a member when it is desired to draw the attention of the Executive for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance. (ii) Privilege Motion: A motion moved by a member if he feels that a Minister has committed a breach of privilege of the House or of any one or more of its members by withholding the facts of a case or by giving a distorted version of facts etc. (iii) Censure Motion: A motion which seeks to censure the government for its “lapse”. If the motion is passed in the Popular House, the Cabinet resigns. (iv) ‘No-Confidence’ Motion: A motion moved by a member to express lack of confidence in the government for any reason. The motion, if allowed, be debated upon. At the conclusion of such debate, a vote of confidence is sought by the government and if it fails to get the required majority of votes, it has to resign. (v) Calling Attention Motion: A member may, with prior permission of the Speaker, call the attention of a Minister to any matter of urgent public importance and the Minister may make a brief Statement regarding the matter or ask for time to make a Statement. (vi) Cut Motion: A motion that seeks reduction in the amount of a demand presented by the government is known as a cut motion. Such motions are admitted at the Speaker’s discretion. It is a device through which members can draw the attention of the government to a specific grievance or problem.
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