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Under which Article can the Supreme Court issue writs like habeas corpus, mandamus, and certiorari to protect fundamental rights?
Which type of jurisdiction allows the Supreme Court to hear appeals from High Courts in civil, criminal, and constitutional matters?
As per the Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Act, 2019, what is the maximum number of judges the Supreme Court can have?
Which part of the Constitution establishes the Supreme Court of India?
What is the primary role of the Indian judiciary as established under the Constitution?

Consider the following statements about the Audit Board and historical aspects of the CAG:

i. The Audit Board was established in 1968 based on the recommendation of the Administrative Reforms Committee.

ii. The Audit Board consists of a Chairman and two members appointed by the CAG.

iii. The first CAG of independent India was V. Narahari Rao, appointed in 1948.

iv. The CAG was relieved of maintaining Central Government accounts in 1976 due to the separation of accounts from audit.

v. The Audit Board audits all government and semi-government institutions without requiring technical expertise.

Which of the above statements are correct?

onsider the following statements about the Audit Board and historical aspects of the CAG:

i. The Audit Board was established in 1968 based on the recommendation of the Administrative Reforms Committee.

ii. The Audit Board consists of a Chairman and two members appointed by the CAG.

iii. The first CAG of independent India was V. Narahari Rao, appointed in 1948.

iv. The CAG was relieved of maintaining Central Government accounts in 1976 due to the separation of accounts from audit.

v. The Audit Board audits all government and semi-government institutions without requiring technical expertise.

Which of the above statements are correct?

Consider the following statements regarding the independence of the CAG:

i. The CAG does not hold office at the pleasure of the President.

ii. The CAG’s salary is equivalent to that of a Supreme Court judge.

iii. The CAG can be reappointed for another term after completing their tenure.

iv. The administrative expenses of the CAG’s office are charged upon the Consolidated Fund of India.

v. The conditions of service for the Indian Audit and Accounts Department are prescribed by the CAG independently.

Which of the above statements are correct?

The data search project on the Keralite Academic Diaspora is considered a preparatory step towards implementing which scheme?
The Brain Gain Scheme is intended to be integrated with which existing programme?

Consider the following statements about the CAG’s reports:

i. The CAG submits three types of audit reports: appropriation accounts, finance accounts, and public undertakings.

ii. The audit reports on state accounts are submitted to the President for presentation to the state legislature.

iii. The Public Accounts Committee examines the CAG’s audit reports and reports its findings to Parliament.

iv. The CAG’s certificate on the net proceeds of a tax or duty is final.

v. No minister can represent the CAG in Parliament when presenting audit reports.

Which of the above statements are correct?

The Brain Gain Scheme was introduced during which Five Year Plan of the Kerala State Higher Education Council (KSHEC)?

Consider the following statements regarding the duties and powers of the CAG:

i. The CAG audits all expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of India and each state.

ii. The CAG has the authority to audit the accounts of private companies not financed by the government.

iii. The CAG advises the President on the form in which government accounts should be maintained.

iv. The CAG submits audit reports on public undertakings to the Public Accounts Committee directly.

v. The CAG can inspect any office subject to its audit and call for relevant records.

Which of the above statements are correct?

Consider the following statements with regard to the appointment and tenure of the CAG:

i. The CAG is appointed by the President of India and takes an oath before them.

ii. The CAG’s term is 6 years or until the age of 65, whichever is earlier.

iii. The CAG can be removed only by the President on the grounds of proved misbehaviour or incapacity, following a special majority in both Houses of Parliament.

iv. The CAG is eligible for further office under the Government of India after completing their term.

v. The CAG’s salary is determined by the President after consultation with the CAG.

Which of the above statements are correct?

Assertion (A): The CAG’s administrative expenses are charged upon the Consolidated Fund of India and are not subject to parliamentary vote.

Reason (R): This provision ensures the CAG’s financial autonomy, preventing parliamentary control over its budget.

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Assertion (A): The CAG submits audit reports on state accounts directly to the state legislature.

Reason (R): The Constitution mandates that the CAG’s state audit reports are presented by the Governor to ensure legislative oversight.

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Assertion (A): The CAG cannot audit secret service expenditure and must accept a certificate from the competent authority as proof of legal expenditure.

Reason (R): Secret service expenditure is exempt from CAG audit to protect national security and confidentiality.

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Assertion (A): The CAG’s salary and service conditions cannot be altered to their disadvantage after appointment.

Reason (R): This provision ensures the independence of the CAG by safeguarding against executive interference.

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Assertion (A): The CAG of India is considered one of the bulwarks of the democratic system, alongside the Supreme Court, Election Commission, and Union Public Service Commission.

Reason (R): The CAG upholds the Constitution of India and laws of Parliament by ensuring financial accountability at both the Centre and state levels.

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What is the primary objective of the Brain Gain Scheme?
What is the full form of I-YWD?
Which AI-based screening program is highlighted for its role in healthcare?
What was the objective of the program undertaken at Athiramala?
Which sector is targeted for improvement by the 'Smart crop system'?
Which technologies are aimed to be integrated into government departments under the 'Accelerated Adoption of Emerging Technology Solutions in Government' program?
The 'ONE DISTRICT ONE IDEA' program aims to move away from gradual growth of enterprises towards:
One of the objectives of the Electric Vehicle Consortium is to reduce:
What specific type of battery production has started with the help of VSSC under the Electric Vehicle Consortium?
Which institutions are part of the Electric Vehicle Consortium?
What is a characteristic feature of Manchadi and Mazhavillu classrooms?
The Manchadi and Mazhavillu programmes are implemented in which type of schools?
Which government department is involved in the 'ONE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ONE IDEA' (OLOI) initiative?
What is the primary goal of the 'ONE DISTRICT ONE IDEA' (ODOI) program?
What is the age range targeted by the Young Innovators Programme (YIP)?
Which agency supports traditional industries like handloom & textiles, coir, and Khadi in Kerala?
How does the Industries Department encourage entrepreneurship among youth in Kerala?
What role do the District Industries Centres (DIC) play in Kerala’s MSME sector?
Which government department acts as a facilitator for the promotion and sustainability of the MSME sector in Kerala?
Which of the following industries comes under the MSME sector in Kerala?
Which policy gave the maximum importance to promoting small scale industries in Kerala?
What proportion of MSME units in Kerala is owned by women?
Approximately how many products do MSMEs in Kerala produce?
What campaign has contributed to the expansion of micro enterprises within Kerala’s MSME sector?
How does the MSME sector contribute to industrial growth in Kerala?
What is the significance of the MSME sector in Kerala’s economy?
What was the contribution of manufacturing to Kerala's total GSVA in 2023-24?
What was the percentage contribution of the construction sub-sector to Kerala's total GSVA in 2023-24?
Within the industry sector of Kerala in 2023-24, which sub-sector contributed the highest share to GSVA?
What percentage of Kerala's GSVA at constant prices in 2023-24 was contributed by the industry (secondary) sector?
What is the typical seating arrangement in a CLL class, and why?