The correct option is B 3
An Ordinary Bill goes through three readings. The first reading is done with the permission of the Speaker or the Chairman. The second reading can have two stages. The 'First Stage' constitutes discussion on the principles of the Bill, and it is decided whether the Bill should be discussed by the Members of Parliament or sent to a select committee of the house. If the former is decided, then the second reading takes place. If the latter is decided, then the 'Second Stage' is where the select committee goes through the Bill. In the third reading, a decision is made in the House.