The correct answer is (a) Fifteen.
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) is a standing committee of the Parliament of India. It is a powerful committee that scrutinizes the accounts of the government of India. The PAC is composed of 15 members, 11 from the Lok Sabha and 4 from the Rajya Sabha. The members of the PAC are elected by the respective Houses of Parliament. The PAC is chaired by a member of the opposition party.
The PAC has the power to summon officials of the government and to examine them on oath. It can also call for documents and records from the government. The PAC submits its report to the Parliament every year. The report of the PAC is debated in the Parliament and the government is required to take action on the recommendations of the PAC.
The PAC is an important instrument of parliamentary control over the executive. It helps to ensure that the government is accountable to the Parliament and to the people of India.
The other options are incorrect because they do not represent the correct number of members of the PAC.