Who among the following holds office during the pleasure of the President of India? (1) Chief Election Commissioner (2) Comptroller and Auditor General of India (3) Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission (4) Governor of a State

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(2) Comptroller and Auditor General of India Explanation: The appointment to all constitutional posts is made by the President of India. This includes the Chief justice, the Election Commissioner, the CVC and the Chairman of the UPSC and also the officers of All India Services. Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission holds office during the pleasure of the President of India.

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Last Answer : (D) Governor of a State

Description : Who among the following holds his office at the pleasure of the President? (1) Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission (2) Attorney General of India (3) Speaker of the Lok Sabha (4) Comptroller and Auditor General of India

Last Answer : (2) Attorney General of India Explanation: The term of Office of the AG is not fixed by the constitution. Further the Constitution does not contain the procedure and grounds for his removal. He holds office during the pleasure of the president.

Description : The Chief Election Commissioner of India holds office – (1) for six years (2) during the pleasure of the President (3) for six years or till the age of 65 whichever is earlier (4) for five years or till the age of 60 whichever is earlier

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Last Answer : (3) for 6 years or till the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier Explanation: The Chief Election Commissioner holds office for a term of six years or until they attain the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.

Description : The comptroller and Auditor General of India - (1) Can be appointed as a member of UPSC after his retirement (2) Can be appointed as the Chairman of State Public Service commission (3) Is ... or the state government after his retirement (4) Can be appointed to any office after his retirement

Last Answer : (3) Is not eligible for any further office either under the Central government or the state government after his retirement Explanation: The Comptroller and Auditor General of India is not ... the central government or state government after his retirement current CAG of India - Rajiv Mehrishi.

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Description : What is the tenure of the Chief Election Commissioner of India? (1) Five years (2) During the ‘pleasure’ of the President (3) Six years or till the age of 65 years whichever is earlier (4) Five years or till the age of 65 years whichever is earlier

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Description : The Members and Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission, are appointed by the: (1) President of India (2) Chief Justice of India (3) Parliament of India (4) Prime Minister of India

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Last Answer : (2) A member of the State Public Service Commission Explanation: A member of the State Public Service Commission appointed by the Governor can be removed by only the President of India.

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Last Answer : (2) The Parliament of India Explanation: According to article 82 of Indian Constitution, the parliament of India shall readjust the allocation of seats in the Lok Sabha to the states and division of each state into territorial constituencies.

Description : Who notify the alteration in limits of Block and Zila Panchayat? (1) Governor (2) State Election Commission (3) Divisional Commissioner (4) Collector and District Returning Officer

Last Answer : (1) Governor Explanation: Governor will notify the alternation in limits of Block and Zila Panchayat.

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Last Answer : (2) The Chief Justice of India Explanation: The President is required to make and subscribe in the presence of the Chief Justice of India (or in his absence, the senior-most Judge of the Supreme Court), an oath or affirmation that he/she shall protect, preserve and defend the Constitution.

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Last Answer : (2) Governor Explanation: As per Article 316 of Indian constitution, the Chairman and other members of a Public Service Commission shall be appointed, in the case of the Union Commission or a Joint Commission, by the President, and in the case of a State Commission, by the Governor of the State.

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Last Answer : (2) the Chief Justice of the High Court of the concerned State Explanation: A sitting judge of the High Court or a Sitting District Judge can be appointed as a member of the State Human Rights Commission after consultation with the Chief Justice of the High Court of the concerned State.

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