CBSE Questions for Class 12 Commerce Legal Studies Legal Profession In India Quiz 1 - MCQExams.com

Who among the following is the odd one in the following group of persons?
Chief Justice of India, Attorney General of India, Solicitor-General, Advocate General 
  • Solicitor General
  • Advocate General
  • Attorney General of India
  • Chief Justice of India
The Comptroller and Auditor-General can be removed from his office before the expiry of his term by the  __________.
  • Prime Minister
  • President at his discretion
  • President on the advice of the Council of the Ministers
  • President on the recommendation of the Parliament
The Solicitor-General of India is?
  • A legal advisor representing Union of India
  • An administrative officer
  • Legal advisor of the President of India
  • An advisor to Prime Minister
Which of the following non-members of the Parliament has the right to address?
  • Solicitor-General of India
  • Chief Justice of India
  • Attorney General of India
  • Chief Election Commissioner
A doctor has a _________ relationship with his patient
  • Fiduciary
  • Financial
  • Personal
  • Impersonal
Who is a Returning Officer?
  • An officer who returns the unaccepted application for allotment of land.
  • An officer who is sent back to his parent department.
  • An officer who is head of the State Assembly Secretariat.
  • An officer who is responsible for conduct of election in a constituency and declares results.
Public Prosecutor is ___________.
  • counsel of the State in the case where government is a party
  • counsel of the State in a Criminal trial
  • counsel of the State in Civil trial
  • counsel of the state in some cases
Which of the following is/are correct with regard to the office of Attorney-General of India?
I. He is a member of the Cabinet
II. He can speak in either House of Parliament and vote on any issue.
III. He must be qualified to become a Judge of the Supreme Court
IV. His remuneration is fixed by the Parliament.
  • II and IV
  • II and III
  • I, II and III
  • I, II and IV
Can an advocate in India sure for his fees?
  • True
  • False
  • Partially true
  • Totally irrelevant
The first Law Officer of the Government of India ?
  • Law Minister
  • Chief Justice of Supreme Court
  • Attorney General of India
  • None of the above
Which authority became the Comptroller and Auditor General of India on the coming into force of the Constitution of India?
  • Comptroller of Accounts
  • Attorney General of India
  • Financial Controller of the GOI
  • Auditor General of India
Who is considered the guardian of the Public Purse?
  • Parliament
  • Comptroller and Auditor-General
  • Public Accounts Committee
  • The President
Which of the following duties/functions has been assigned to the Attorney-General of India?
  • To control State accounts and expenditure.
  • To render legal advice to the Central Government.
  • To arbitrate in disputes between the Centre and the States.
  • Both (b) and (c).
The Constitution secures the independence of the Comptroller and Auditor-General (CAG) by ______________________.
  • providing that his salary and service conditions shall not be changed to his disadvantage.
  •  giving the CAG complete control over his administrative staff.
  • making the removal of CAG control very difficult.
  • All the above
The Attorney-General of India has the right to audience in _________.
  • any High Court
  • Supreme Court
  • any Session Court
  • any court of law within the territory of India
Zonal Councils are __________.
  • advisory bodies
  • administrative bodies
  • consultative bodies
  • law-making agencies
The Solicitor General of India is?
  • A legal advisor
  • An administrative officer
  • Legal advisor of the President of India
  • An advisor to the Prime Minister
Consider the following statements.
$$1$$. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India can be removed only on an address from both Houses of Parliament
$$2$$. In India, the Comptroller and Auditor General has no control over the issue of money from the Consolidated Fund of India
Which of the statements given is/are correct?
  • $$1$$ only
  • $$2$$ only
  • Both $$1$$ and $$2$$
  • Neither $$1$$ nor $$2$$
The Attorney-General of India holds office __________.
  • for life
  • for a fixed term of six years
  • during the pleasure of the President
  • as long as he enjoys the confidence of Legislative Council
Who among the following acts as the chief legal advisor to the Government of India?
  • Solicitor-General of India
  • Chief Justice of India
  • Attorney-General of India
  • Union Law Minister
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