UPSC Recruitment Paper 2015 : Public Prosecutors in CBI, Ministry of personnel

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UPSC Recruitment Paper 2015 : Public Prosecutors in CBI, Ministry of personnel

1. The Committee recommending the appointment of the Central Vigilance Commissioner consists of:

(a) the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister.
(b) the Prime Minister, the Union Home Minister and the Leader of the Opposition in the House of People.
(c) the Chief Justice of India and five other senior Judges of the Supreme Court of India.
(d) the Prime Minister, the Leaders of Opposition in both the Houses of Parliament and the Union Law Minister.

2. The Central Vigilance Commissioner can hold office for a term of:

(a) four years.
(b) four years or till he attains the age of 67 years whichever is earlier.
(c) four years or till he attains the age of 65 years whichever is earlier.
(d) five years or till he attains the age of 67 years whichever is earlier.

3. On ceasing to hold office, the Central Vigilance Commissioner shall be:

(a) eligible for further employment to any office under the Government of India.
(b) eligible for any diplomatic assignment only.
(c) eligible for appointment as an Administrator of a Union Territory.
(d) ineligible for further appointment to any office of profit under the Government.

4. The Central Vigilance Commission is duty bound to present to the President a report as to the work done:

(a) annually.
(b) every three months.
(c) every six months.
(d) at least three times in a year.

5. The President shall cause the report of the Central Vigilance Commission to be laid before:

(a) the Lok Sabha.
(b) the Rajya Sabha.
(c) each House of Parliament.
(d) a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament.

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