Consider the following statements about the Advocate General's tenure and remuneration:
i. The Advocate General can resign from office by submitting a letter to the Governor.
ii. By convention, the Advocate General resigns when the state government changes.
iii. The Constitution explicitly fixes the remuneration of the Advocate General.
iv. The Governor determines the remuneration of the Advocate General.
Which of the following statements correctly describe the term and removal of the Advocate General?
The Constitution fixes the term of office for the Advocate General as five years.
The Constitution provides a specific procedure for the removal of the Advocate General.
The Advocate General holds office at the pleasure of the Governor.
The Advocate General can be removed by the President of India on the advice of the Governor.
How many of the above statements are correct?
Regarding the appointment and qualifications of the Advocate General, which of the following statements is accurate?
i. The Advocate General is appointed by the Chief Minister of the state.
ii. To be appointed, a person must be a citizen of India.
iii. A person must have held a judicial office for 5 years or been an advocate of a High Court for 5 years to qualify.
iv. The qualifications for an Advocate General are similar to those required for a Judge of a High Court.
Which of the following statement(s) accurately describe the office of the Advocate General?
i. The office of the Advocate General for the states is dealt with by Article 165 of the Constitution.
ii. The Advocate General holds the position of the highest law officer in the state.
iii. The role of the Advocate General at the state level is comparable to that of the Attorney General of India at the Union level.
iv. The Advocate General is a member of the State Legislature, appointed by the Governor.
Which of the following MMPs are focused on improving the efficiency and accessibility of government administration and citizen services?
What is the primary aim of the 'Immigration, Visa and Foreigners Registration & Tracking (IVFRT)' MMP?
Which of the following are correctly matched MMPs and their core functions?
What is the primary objective of the 'National Mission on Education through ICT' (NMEICT)?
Identify the MMPs that focus on streamlining citizen interactions with government departments.
Which of the following statements accurately describe the 'e-Office' MMP?
What is the main objective of the 'e-Bhasha' MMP?
Which MMPs are specifically geared towards enhancing the delivery and accessibility of public services through technology?
Identify the incorrect statement concerning the Central MMPs.
Which of the following statements accurately describe the 'Banking' and 'Income Tax' MMPs?
What is the core purpose of the 'e-Sansad' and 'e-Bhasha' MMPs?
Which of the following statements are correct regarding the 'Central Excise and Customs' and 'Insurance' MMPs?
Consider the 'Posts' and 'National Mission on Education through ICT' MMPs. What is their primary focus?
Which of the following MMPs are aimed at improving citizen access to government services and information?
What are the primary goals of the 'UID' (Unique Identification) project in India?
Which of the following statements accurately describe the 'Passport' and 'Immigration, Visa and Foreigners Registration & Tracking (IVFRT)' MMPs?
What is the primary objective of the 'e-Office' MMP?
Which of the following MMPs are specifically related to financial services and tax administration?
Identify the incorrect statement regarding the Central MMPs.
Which of the following are key Central Mission Mode Projects (MMPs) under India's National e-Governance Plan (NeGP)?