Role of Constitutional Bodies
Civics ⇒ Constitution and Law
Role of Constitutional Bodies starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the main function of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
Explain the difference between Constitutional Bodies and Statutory Bodies in India.
Explain the importance of the independence of the Election Commission in a democracy.
Explain the process of appointment of the Chief Election Commissioner of India.
Explain the role of the Finance Commission in the Indian federal system.
Explain why Constitutional Bodies are considered independent in their functioning.
Name any two Constitutional Bodies in India and state one function of each.
What is the main objective of establishing Constitutional Bodies in India?
What is the tenure of the Chief Election Commissioner of India? (1) 5 years or until 65 years of age, (2) 6 years or until 65 years of age, (3) 4 years or until 60 years of age, (4) 3 years or until 62 years of age
Which article of the Constitution deals with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India? (1) Article 148, (2) Article 280, (3) Article 324, (4) Article 315
Which article of the Constitution provides for the establishment of the UPSC? (1) Article 315, (2) Article 148, (3) Article 280, (4) Article 324
Which article of the Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of the Election Commission? (1) Article 324, (2) Article 280, (3) Article 148, (4) Article 315
The ________ Commission recommends the distribution of taxes between the Centre and the States.
The ________ is responsible for auditing the accounts of government companies as per the Companies Act.
The ________ is the guardian of the public purse in India.
The ________ is the highest authority in India for conducting and supervising elections.
Is the advice of the UPSC binding on the President of India? (Yes/No)
Is the Attorney General of India a member of any house of Parliament? (Yes/No)
Is the Election Commission responsible for conducting elections to the Panchayats? (Yes/No)
Is the Finance Commission a permanent body? (Yes/No)
