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".
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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
60 minutes = 1 hour. time is a constant so an hour on Mercury is the same as an hour on earth.
The same hour. La= The, Mème= Same, and Heure= Hour.
The term is actually "half an hour" which is short for "half of an hour". This has same meaning as "half hour" or a rough approximation of 30 minutes.
36minutes. It's the same as "60% of an hour"
A homophone of "our" is "hour", which is pronounced the same but has a different meaning.
A mile is not the same distance as a kilometer; therefore miles per hour and kilometers per hour are not the same unit, either.
420 km per hour is the same as 261 miles per hour.
i was just about to ask the same question, so i dont know
The homonym of "hour" is "our," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
Sixty (60), same as a civilian hour.
45 kilometers per hour is the same as 27.9 miles per hour.