This seems to be a trick question, but the answer is 18 hours, as given in the question itself.
If the question is, How many minutes is one tenth of an hour ? Then,1 hour = 60 minutes1/10 hour = 60/10 = 6 minutes.
There are not 132 minutes in an hour. There are only 60 minutes in one hour.
"5p per hour" is not an acronym so please amend your question.
The question does not have enough information in it to properly answer it. (How many "what" per kph.) Please restate the question.
Question Hour comes first [11 am]. Then by noon Zero Hour begins.
in the UK Parliament, PMQ is at 3pm for half an hour every Wednesday when Parliament in sitting
In 'Zero Hour' members can raise questions without prior notice to the Chairman. Normally if you have to raise a question in parliament, it has to be pre-informed and tabled. In zero hour, you are free to bring up any issue of public interest without prior notice.
No! Question Hour & Zero Hour are not the same in terms of the Indian Parliament. The houses (Lok Sabha / Rajya Sabha) have a designated window in a day when MPs can raise questions to the concerned ministers. These questions have to be submitted well in advance and ministers are notified about these so that they get time to prepare for answers. The window given for asking such questions and letting the ministers respond to them is the "Question Hour". However, there is another window in the house when members can ask questions without any prior notice. This window is called the "Zero Hour". Hope this helps! Rgds, RV
An hour designed to raise questions to government and not infamous for absenteeism in parliament.
Zero hour is that period in the parliament when it is in the session when the important matters of the house are discussed. This,however,should not be confused with the question hour which is essentially the time where the MP's raise questions regarding any administrative activity. while the question hour lasts only for one hour from 11:00-12:00,the duration of the zero hour is unspecified.
indian parliament s zero hours is from
Generally, the first hour of a sitting of the Lok Sabha is devoted to Questions and that hour is called the Question Hour. It is during the Question Hour that the members can ask questions on every aspect of administration and governmental activity. Government policies in the national as well as international spheres come into sharp focus as the members try to elicit pertinent information during the Question Hour. The Government is, as it were, put on trial during the Question Hour and every Minister whose turn it is to answer questions has to stand up and answer for his or his administration's acts of omission and commission. At the same time, through the Question Hour, the Government is able to quickly feel the pulse of the nation and adopt its policies and actions accordingly.The general types of questions are:Starred QuestionUnstarred QuestionShort Notice Question
this is a weird question but the parliament building is one big building all together there no what building is parliament in.
Parliament has existed for centuries; the question is way too broad.
Parliament and Elizabeth disagreed over the question of her marrying, and Parliament disliked both royal monopolies and patronage.
"Zero hour" is the moment when something is going to happen. If you picture an old-fashioned clock, imagine that the 12 is both 12 and 0 - both the beginning and the end of the time period. When the clock hands get to the 12, it starts over, so it's "zero hour."