Q. Consider the following statements regarding a No-confidence Motion in the Parliament. 1. There is explicit mention of a No-confidence Motion in the Constitution of India. 2. A period of six months must be lapse between the introduction of one No-confidence Motion and the other. 3. At least 100 members must support a Motion of No-confidence before it is introduced in the House. 4. A motion of No-confidence can be introduced in the Lok Sabha only. Of these statements
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