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If Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha disagree on a Constitutional Amendment Bill ________.
A. The bill lapses
B. A joint sitting is called
C. Lok Sabha’s decision prevails
D. Rajya Sabha’s decision prevails

Answer
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Hint: At the point when the Lok Sabha is disintegrated, all business including bills, motions, resolutions, notices, petitions, etc. forthcoming before it or its boards of trustees pass. They should be once again introduced in the recently established Lok Sabha to be sought after further. Articles 107 and 108 of the Indian Constitution manage these arrangements.

Complete answer:
The Rajya Sabha or Council of States is the top place of the bicameral Parliament of India. It presently has the greatest enrollment of 245, of which 233 are chosen by the councils of the states and association regions utilizing single adaptable votes through Open Ballot while the President can delegate 12 individuals for their commitments to workmanship, writing, science, and social administrations. The potential seating limits at the Rajya Sabha is 250, as it's written in article 80 of the Indian Constitution.
People from the Lok Sabha are chosen by adult all-inclusive testimonials and the first-past-the-present framework on speak to their particular electorates, and they hold their seats for a long time or until the body is broken up by the President on the exhortation of the gathering of pastors. The house meets at the Lok Sabha Chambers of the Sansad Bhavan, New Delhi.
On the off chance that at the joint sitting of the two Houses, the Bill, with such corrections, assuming any, as are consented to in joint sitting, is passed by a greater part of the absolute number of individuals from the two Houses present and casting a ballot, it will be considered to have been passed by the two Houses. Nonetheless, there is no arrangement of joint sittings on a Money Bill or a Constitution Amendment Bill. After the disintegration of Lok Sabha, all Bills aside from the Bills presented in the Rajya Sabha and forthcoming in that, slip by.

Thus, option (A) is correct.

Note: Kindly recollect that only the Lok Sabha and the Legislative Assemblies are dependent upon disintegration (and there is no disintegration for Rajya Sabha and State Legislative Council). The authoritative board, being a lasting house, isn't dependent upon disintegration. Just the legislative assembly is dependent upon disintegration.