Where everything is bipartisan until it is not.
The minimum number of politicians who need to show up for anything to count, which is basically government's version of "we need at least five people or we're canceling the party." Spoiler: they frequently don't show up.
A regular session in parliamentary systems where the executive answers questions from legislators, theoretically ensuring accountability but often devolving into choreographed theater where both sides perform for cameras.
A parliamentary session where legislators grill government ministers with prepared queries, theoretically for accountability but often for theatrical point-scoring. It's part oversight hearing, part performance art.
A procedure checking whether enough members are present to conduct business, ostensibly ensuring democratic legitimacy but often used as a time-killing delay tactic. It's parliamentary stalling disguised as attendance monitoring.