Kautilya’s key text on statecraft and administration is known as A Arthashastra B Rajatarangini C Panchatantra D Manusmriti Explanation Arthashastra
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Under the anti-corruption framework, a complaint is usually screened first to check basic truth through A Final conviction B Preliminary
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A complaint under the Lokpal framework is generally not maintainable if it is A Signed with ink B Sent by
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For appointing the Union anti-corruption body’s head, the selection committee is chaired by the A Chief Justice of India B
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Lokpal is mainly intended to investigate complaints of corruption against A Village panchayat members B Private company staff C Foreign
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The main purpose of creating Lokpal is to deal with complaints about A Corruption allegations B Public service delivery C
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In administrative terms, a constitutional authority is stronger mainly because its powers are A Market controlled B Constitution protected C
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The strongest constitutional safeguard for the head of the national audit office is that removal is A By simple majority
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In administrative terms, a constitutional authority is stronger mainly because its powers are A Constitution protected B Based on customs
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A key difference between constitutional and statutory bodies is that constitutional bodies A Need no rules B Are profit based
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