Answer:
B. judicial administration.
Explanation:
Judicial administration involves the practices, the procedures and offices which manage the system of the courts. It is also known as "administration of the courts". Judicial administration selects juror pools, assign judges to cases and also create court calendars of activities. It governs and controls the questions asked in court sittings.
The judge decides on the questions of law to ask. The federal courts control and permit jurors to ask questions.