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Indian Polity Test - 19
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Test series is based on following chapters.
Polity Chapter 44: Comptroller And Auditor General Of India
Polity Chapter 45: Attorney General Of India
Polity Chapter 46: Advocate General Of States
Q1: Highest law officer of the country
ATTORNEY GENERAL
ADVOCATE GENERAL
Chief justice of India
President
Q2: Qualification for attorney general is/are
Qualified to be lok sabha MP
Qualified to be Rajya sabha MP
Qualified to be SC Judge
Qualified to be HC Judge
Q3: Attorney general can be removed by
President
PM
after Supreme court inquiry finds him guilty
by special majority of parliament
Q4: Duties of attorney general are
Legal advisor to the government on matters which are referred to him by the president.
To discharge functions as assigned to him by constitution.
To appear on behalf of Govt of India in SC or HC when a case concerning the government is decided.
all
Q5:Rights and Limitations of Attorney general of India
He can attend house proceeding and speak in both houses but can’t vote.
He has right to be heard in all courts.
He enjoys all privileges of a member of the house.
all
Q6: Limitations on Attorney general to prevent conflict of interest and complications
He should not advise or hold a brief against the Government of India.
He should not advise or hold a brief in cases in which he is called upon to advise or appear for the Government of India.
He should not defend accused persons in criminal prosecutions without the permission of the Government of India.
all
Q7: Which is true regarding post of attorney general
it is not a full time post and he can engage in private legal practice.
He can also be reappointed or is eligible for any other government appointment after ceasing to hold office
both
none
Q8: Solicitor general is a
constitutional post
executive post
statutory post
none
Q9: COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL OF INDIA is post created under article
147
148
151
153
Q10: Term of CAG is
6 years or till age of 65
5 years or till age of 65
6 years or till age of 70
6 years or till age of 60
Q11: CAG is removed on grounds same as
SC judge
HC judge
Attorney general
Finance commission member
Q12: Functions of the CAG are
Legal and regulatory audit
propriety audit
audits the accounts related to all expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of India,
all
Q13:Which is true regarding CAG office
He is ineligible for appointment under Govt of India or state after ceasing to hold office
No minister can represent CAG in parliament nor can any minister be called to take responsibility for his actions..
both
none
Q14: Powers and duties of CAG are
audits all expenditure from the Contingency Fund of India
audits all trading, manufacturing, profit and loss accounts, balance sheets and other subsidiary accounts kept by any department of the Central Government
both
none
Q15: CAG audits the receipts and expenditure of the following
All bodies and authorities substantially financed from the Central or state revenues;
Government companies
Other corporations and bodies
all
Q16:CAG acts as a guide, friend and philosopher of which Committee of the Parliament.
estimates
public undertakings
public accounts
all
Q17: Which is a criticism of the CAG
All private-public partnerships (PPPs), Panchayti Raj Institutions and societies getting government funds outside the ambit of the CAG.
CAG needs to be a multi member body elected by a collegiums consisting of judiciary and opposition too.
both
none
Q18:Grounds of removal of the Advocate general are
constitutionally set
set by parliaments law
decided by president
decided by supreme court
Q19:Advocate general can be removed by
President
CM
High court
Governor
Q20: Duties of advocate general are
Legal advisor to the government on matters which are referred to him by the governor.
To discharge functions as assigned to him by constitution.
To appear on behalf of Govt of state in SC or HC when a case concerning the government is decided.
all
Q21:Rights and Limitations of the Advocate general are
He can attend house proceeding and speak in both houses but can’t vote
He has right to be heard in all courts.
He enjoys all privileges of a member of the house.
all
Q22: Limitations on advocate general to prevent conflict of interest and complications are
He should not advise or hold a brief against the Government of state.
He should not advise or hold a brief in cases in which he is called upon to advise or appear for the Government of state.
.He should not defend accused persons in criminal prosecutions without the permission of the Government of state.
all
Q23: Which is true regarding post of advocate general
it is not a full time post
he can engage in private legal practice
both
none
Q24: Advocate general is a
constitutional post
statutory
both
none
Q25: Advocate general must be qualified to be a
Supreme court judge
High court judge
Governor
President
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