The last session of the existing Lok Sabha after a new Lok Sabha has been elected is called : A. Under Duck Session. B. Outer Duck Session. C. Lame Duck Session. D. None of Above.

Under Duck Session.
Outer Duck Session.
Lame Duck Session.
None of Above.

The correct answer is: C. Lame Duck Session.

A lame duck session is a session of a legislative body that is nearing the end of its term and is therefore less powerful than it would be at the beginning of its term. The term “lame duck” comes from the idea that a duck that has been shot is unable to fly properly. In the context of a legislative body, a lame duck session is one that is unable to pass major legislation or make significant changes to policy.

The last session of the existing Lok Sabha after a new Lok Sabha has been elected is called a lame duck session because the existing Lok Sabha is no longer able to pass major legislation or make significant changes to policy. This is because the new Lok Sabha has already been elected and will take over in the near future. The existing Lok Sabha is therefore in a weakened position and is unable to act decisively.

The other options are incorrect. Option A, “Under Duck Session”, is not a real term. Option B, “Outer Duck Session”, is also not a real term. Option D, “None of Above”, is incorrect because the correct answer is C, “Lame Duck Session”.

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