When a resolution for his removal is under consideration, the Speaker: I. does not take part in the proceedings of the House. II. has no right to vote. III. has a right to speak in the House even though he shall not preside.
A
I only
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B
I and II
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C
II only
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D
III only
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Solution
The correct option is D III only Option D is the correct answer. When a resolution for his removal is under consideration, the Speaker has a right to speak in the House even though he shall not preside. When such a resolution is under consideration of the house, Speaker cannot preside the meeting of the house, however, he is eligible to participate and vote except the casting vote in case if equality of votes.