Match the Parliamentary Motions and Devices listed in Column I with their corresponding procedural objectives listed in Column II:
- Call Attention MotionIntroduced to draw the attention of a Minister to a matter of urgent public importance and ask for an official statement.
- Adjournment MotionIntroduced to draw the attention of the House to a definite matter of urgent public importance, interrupting normal business.
- Privilege MotionMoved by a member when a Minister is believed to have committed a breach by withholding facts or giving wrong facts.
- Point of OrderRaised when the proceedings of the House do not conform to the established rules of procedure or constitutional provisions.
Answer
Call Attention Motion matches drawing a Minister's attention to an urgent public matter for an official statement. Adjournment Motion matches drawing the House's attention to a definite matter of urgent public importance, interrupting regular business. Privilege Motion matches addressing a breach committed by a Minister withholding or misrepresenting facts. Point of Order matches enforcing procedural rules when proceedings violate established regulations.
Each parliamentary motion matches its exact procedural function under Indian Parliamentary practice: Call Attention Motion requests an official ministerial statement on an urgent matter; Adjournment Motion interrupts normal business for a definite urgent issue; Privilege Motion addresses breaches caused by misleading information; and Point of Order maintains compliance with procedural rules.
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Parliamentary Devices and Procedural Motions