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Most Important Questions Asked in Competitive Exams | Important MCQs for Competitive Exams Preparation

Let's see what kind of questions are asked from different subjects in competitive examinations. In this article we have covered various topics out of which questions are more likely to be asked in competitive exams. From important topics like History, Geography, Indian Polity, Indian Economy, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Current Affairs, we have prepared a series of 16 questions, choosing two questions from each subject.  With the help of these questions, you will be able to know how to study various subjects to prepare for competitive exams and at the same time you can develop your understanding towards the preparation of the most asked questions in the exam. History - 2 Q. 1: - Who was the first and only Indian Governor General of independent India?       (A) Dadabhai Naoroji        (B) Chakravarti Rajagopalachari        (C) Bhimrao Ambedkar        (D) Lord Mountbatten          ...

Most Important Questions Asked in Competitive Exams | Important MCQs for Competitive Exams

आइये! देखते हैं की प्रतियोगी परीक्षाओं में विभिन्न विषयों से किस प्रकार के प्रश्न पूछे जाते हैं। इस लेख में हमने विभिन्न विषयों को शामिल किया है जिनमें से प्रतियोगी परीक्षाओं में प्रश्नों के पूछे जाने की अधिक संभावना होती है। इतिहास, भूगोल, भारतीय राजव्यवस्था, भारतीय अर्थव्यवस्था, भौतिक विज्ञान, रसायन विज्ञान, जीव विज्ञान तथा करंट अफेयर्स जैसे महत्त्वपूर्ण विषयों से हमने प्रत्येक विषय से दो-दो प्रश्न चुनते हुए 16 प्रश्नों की एक श्रृंखला तैयार की है।  इन प्रश्नों की मदद से आप यह जान पाएंगे की प्रतियोगी परीक्षाओं की तैयारी के लिए विभिन्न विषयों को किस तरह से पढ़ा जाए और साथ ही साथ आप परीक्षा में सर्वाधिक पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्नों की तैयारी के प्रति अपनी समझ को भी विकसित कर सकते हैं।  इतिहास - 2 Q. 1:- स्वतंत्र भारत के प्रथम एवं एकमात्र भारतीय गवर्नर जनरल कौन थे?         (A) दादाभाई नौरोजी (B) चक्रवर्ती राजगोपालाचारी       (C) भीमराव अंबेडकर (D) लॉर्ड माउंटबेटन                     ...

Important Facts of the Constitution of India | Indian Constitution | Constituent Assembly

On 26 January, 1950, the Constitution of India came into force and with the abolishment of the title of Governor-General, Dr. Rajendra Prasad took the oath as the first President of Independent India.  भारतीय संविधान को बनने में 2 साल, 11 महीना, 17 दिन क्यों लगा? 6 December 1946:  Formation of the Constitution Assembly  9 December 1946:   First meeting was held in the Constitution Hall (Central Hall of Parliament House)  Appointment of Sachchidananda Sinha as temporary President  11 December 1946:  Appointment of Rajendra Prasad as President  13 December 1946:  Presentation of 'Objective Resolution' by Jawaharlal Nehru that later became the Preamble of the Constitution  22 January 1947:  Adoption of the 'Objective Resolution'  22 July 1947:  Adoption of the National Flag 15 August 1947:  Achievement of Indian Independence from British Rule 29 August 1947:  Appointment of B. R. Ambedkar as the Chairman of the Draf...

Comptroller and Auditor General of India - CAG

The Comptroller and Auditor-General of India is a constitutional authority who does auditing of the accounts of the Government of India, State Governments, and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) and submits the audited reports to the respective officials.  Article 148 - About the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India Article 149 - Duties and powers of the Comptroller and Auditor-General Article 150 - Form of Accounts of the Union and of the States Article 151 - Audit Reports   Click Here to Watch Complete Video Explanation on the Comptroller and Auditor General of India The Comptroller and Auditor General of India -   CAG is a Constitutional Authority Appointed by the President of India Removal Process - Same as Judge of the Supreme Court Tenure - 6 years or up to 65 years of age (whichever is earlier) Office Administrative Expenses - charged upon the Consolidated Fund of India Salary & Service Conditions - The Comptroller and Auditor General's (Duties, Powers ...

The Attorney-General of India | Solicitor-General | Advocate-General

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The Attorney-General for India  Article 76 of the Constitution of India defines the Attorney-General as the chief legal officer of the country representing the central government in case of every relevant legal affairs.  Article 76 of the Indian Constitution        Chief Legal Officer of the Country                    Appointed by the President  The Attorney-General for India is a constitutional post Qualification - Equivalent to the Judge of the Supreme Court Advising the Government of India upon legal matters  Ranks 11th in the Indian Order of Precedence Hold office during the pleasure of the President  Click the Below Text to Watch Detailed Video Explanation on Attorney-General, Solicitor General, Additional Solicitor-General, and Advocate-General The Solicitor General of India Subordinate to the Attorney General for India Second Chief Law Officer of the country  Assists the Attorney G...