A motion moved by Member of Parliament when he feels a minister has committed a breach of privilege of the House is called- A. No confidence motion B. Censure motion C. Privilege motion D. Cut motion

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The correct answer is C. Privilege motion.

A privilege motion is a motion moved by a Member of Parliament when he feels a minister has committed a breach of privilege of the House. It is a serious matter and can lead to the minister being suspended or even expelled from the House.

A no confidence motion is a motion moved by a Member of Parliament when he feels the government has lost the confidence of the House. If the motion is passed, the government must resign.

A censure motion is a motion moved by a Member of Parliament when he feels a minister has acted in a way that is not in the best interests of the country. It is a less serious matter than a privilege motion, but can still lead to the minister being censured by the House.

A cut motion is a motion moved by a Member of Parliament when he feels the government is spending too much money on a particular item. If the motion is passed, the government must reduce its spending on that item.

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