Q1. Which Articles of the Indian Constitution deal with the provisions related to UPSC?
- Articles 310 to 320
- Articles 315 to 323
- Articles 300 to 313
- Articles 320 to 330
Correct Option: 2. Articles 315 to 323.
Explanation: Articles 315 to 323 in Part XIV of the Constitution provide a detailed framework for the establishment, composition, functions, powers, and independence of the UPSC.
Q2. Who appoints the Chairman and members of the UPSC?
- Prime Minister
- Vice-President
- Parliament
- President of India
Correct Option: 4. President of India.
Explanation: The President of India appoints the Chairman and other members of the UPSC. The Constitution does not fix the number of members; it is decided by the President.
Q3. What is the term of office for a UPSC member or Chairman?
- 5 years or until 60 years of age
- 6 years or until 65 years of age
- 4 years or until 62 years of age
- 3 years or until 60 years of age
Correct Option: 2. 6 years or until 65 years of age .
Explanation: The tenure is for six years or until they attain the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
Q4. Which of the following is NOT a function of the UPSC?
- Conducting exams for Central services
- Advising on promotions and transfers
- Handling cadre management and service conditions
- Advising on disciplinary matters
Correct Option: 3. Handling cadre management and service conditions .
Explanation: Cadre management and service conditions are dealt with by the Department of Personnel and Training, not by the UPSC.
Q5. Who can remove a UPSC member for misbehaviour after a Supreme Court inquiry?
- Prime Minister
- Chief Justice of India
- President of India
- Parliament
Correct Option: 3. President of India.
Explanation: Under Article 317 of the Constitution, the President can remove the Chairman or any member of the UPSC for misbehaviour. However, this must be based on an inquiry by the Supreme Court, which examines the allegations. If the Court upholds the charges and advises removal, the President is bound by that advice. This process ensures fairness and protects the independence of UPSC members.
