The correct option is D They deal with disputes pending in courts.
Correct Answer: Option B & C, Quorum is the maximum number of members
present in the House for it to transact business; The time immediately after the zero hour is known as the question hour.
Explanation: A quorum is the minimum number of members required for a deliberative assembly (a body that utilizes parliamentary procedure, such as a legislature) to conduct its business.
The first hour of every sitting during a Parliament Session is called the Question Hour. During 'Question hour', members pose questions to specific government ministries. The concerned Ministries have to answer these Questions on a fixed date.
On the other hand, Zero Hour is the time when Members of Parliament (MPs) can raise Issues of Urgent Public Importance. For raising matters during the Zero Hour, MPs must give the notice before 10 am to the Speaker/ Chairman on the day of the sitting.