231. The discretionary powers of a Governor is limited in:
  A.  Appointment of Chief Minister
  B.  Dismissal of the Ministry
  C.  Assent to Bills
  D.  Dissolution of the Legislative Assembly
     
   
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232. The minimum age limit for the membership of the Vidhan Parishad is:
  A.  21 years
  B.  25 years
  C.  35 years
  D.  30 years
     
   
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233. Chief Ministers of States are members of___________.
  A.  National Development Council
  B.  Finance Commission
  C.  NITI Commission (Aayog)
  D.  Election Commission
     
   
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234. The term of a Governor is:
  A.  4 years
  B.  5 years
  C.  6 years
  D.  3 years
     
   
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235. What is the period of appointment of the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India?
  A.  6 years
  B.  6 Up to 65 years of age
  C.  Up to 64 years of age
  D.  6 years or 65 years of age whichever is earlier
     
   
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236. Who is the Chief Law Officer of the Government of India?
  A.  The Attorney General of India
  B.  The Registrar of the Supreme Court
  C.  The Law Minister of India
  D.  The Chief Justice of India
     
   
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237. Which functionary can be invited to give his opinion in the Parliament?
  A.  Chief Election Commissioner of India
  B.  Chief Justice of India
  C.  The Attorney General of India
  D.  Comptroller & Auditor General of India
     
   
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238. The Planing Commission of India is
  A.  a constitutional body
  B.  a non-statutory body
  C.  a stautory body
  D.  an independent and autonomous body
     
   
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239. When does Lok Sabha or a Vidhan Sabha election candidate forfiet his security deposit?
  A.  When he fails to win the election
  B.  When he fails to secure even 1/4 of total votes polled
  C.  When he fails to secure even 1/5 of total votes polled
  D.  When he fails to secure even 1/6 of total votes polled
     
   
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240. The Attorney General of India has the right to audience in:
  A.  Any Session Court
  B.  High Court
  C.  Any court of law in India
  D.  Supreme Court
     
   
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