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The State Advocate General is appointed by the __________.

  1. Prime Minister

  2. Chief Minister

  3. Governor

  4. President


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The State Advocate General is the first law officer of the State Government. He/She advises the state government upon legal matters and performs legal duties as assigned to him/her by the Governor. The State Advocate General is appointed by the Governor.

What is the salary of the Governor?

  1. 110,000

  2. 100,000

  3. 150,000

  4. 90,000


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Various emoluments, allowances and privileges available to a governor are determined by the Governors (Emoluments, Allowances and Privileges) Act, 1982.

The minimum age limit to become a Governor is _________ years.

  1. 25

  2. 30

  3. 35

  4. 40


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The qualifications of a person to be the governor are that He/she:

  • must be a citizen of India
  • must at least be 35 years of age
  • must not be a member of either house of the parliament or house of the state legislature
  • must not hold any other office of profit.

In the performance of this duties in the exercise of his powers, the Govenor _____.

  1. is answerable in the court of law

  2. is not answerable in the court of law

  3. can be impeached by the Vidhan Sabha

  4. is answerable to Vidhan Sabha


Correct Option: B

The Governor takes oath of his office from _____.

  1. Chief Justice of Concerned High Court

  2. In absence of Chief Justice any Senior most Judge of that High Court

  3. Only (a)

  4. Both (a) and (b) are correct


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Before entering upon his office, the governor has to make and subscribe to an oath or affirmation. 

The oath of office to the governor is administered by the chief justice of the concerned state high court and in his absence, the senior-most judge of that court available.

The first Governor ever to be dismissed by the President was _________.

  1. Prabhudas Patwari

  2. Md. Yoonus Saleem

  3. Dr. MM Thomas

  4. Ram Lal


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The first dismissal of a Governor was in October 1980, when Tamil Nadu Governor Prabhudas Patwari was dismissed by the President during the rule of the Indira Gandhi government. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi did not give Patwari, known as a Gandhian in the Raj Bhavan, the option to resign. The dismissal of Patwari without any valid reason was an instance of political abuse of Article 156(1) of the Constitution, which states that a Governor "shall hold office during the pleasure of the President".

The Advocate-General for a State is appointed by _________________.

  1. Governor of the Concerned State

  2. Chief Justice of the Concerned State

  3. Chief Minister of the Concerned State

  4. Speaker of Legislative Assembly of the Concerned State


Correct Option: A

The Advocate-General holds office _________________.

  1. during the pleasure of Governor

  2. during the pleasure of President

  3. during the pleasure of Chief Minister

  4. during pleasure of Council of Ministers


Correct Option: A

The function and duty of the Advocate General is ______________.

  1. to advise to the Central Government in legal matters

  2. to advise the Government of concerned State in legal matters

  3. to advice the Chief Justice of the concerned State

  4. none of the above


Correct Option: B

The Governor summons the sessions of both houses of the state legislature and prorogues them, comes under which power?

  1. Executive power

  2. Legislative power

  3. Financial power

  4. Discretionary power


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The governor summons the sessions of both houses of the state legislature and prorogues them. The governor can even dissolve the Vidhan Sabha. These powers are formal and the governor while using these powers must act according to the advice of the Council of Ministers headed by the chief minister.