Question

    Which statement(s) regarding the 'No-Confidence' motion are incorrect?

    A It can only be introduced in the Lok Sabha Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B The Constitution of India specifically mentions the 'No-Confidence' motion Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C It requires the support of 60 members to be admitted Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D Incorrect statements are B and C Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    The 'No-Confidence' motion does not appear in the Indian Constitution; it is outlined in the Rules of Procedure of the Lok Sabha. Moreover, it requires the support of at least 50 members, not 60, to be admitted for discussion.

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