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Test: Advocate General of the State - Question 1

Which Article of the Indian Constitution provides for the office of Advocate General of the State?

Detailed Solution: Question 1

The Constitution (Article 165) has provided for the office of the advocate general for the states. He is the highest law officer in the state and corresponds to the Attorney General of India.

Test: Advocate General of the State - Question 2

Who appoints the Advocate General of a State in India?

Detailed Solution: Question 2

The advocate general is appointed by the governor. He must be a person who is qualified to be appointed a judge of a high court.

Test: Advocate General of the State - Question 3

What is the minimum qualification required for a person to be appointed as the Advocate General of the State?

Detailed Solution: Question 3

The minimum qualification required for a person to be appointed as the Advocate General of the State is that he must be a citizen of India and must have held a judicial office for ten years or been an advocate of a high court for ten years.

Test: Advocate General of the State - Question 4

What is the term of office of the Advocate General of the State as per the Indian Constitution?

Detailed Solution: Question 4

The term of office of the advocate general is not fixed by the Constitution. He holds office during the pleasure of the governor.

Test: Advocate General of the State - Question 5

On whose pleasure does the Advocate General of the State hold office?

Detailed Solution: Question 5

The Advocate General of the State holds office during the pleasure of the governor. This means that he may be removed by the governor at any time.

Test: Advocate General of the State - Question 6

In which court of law can the Advocate General of the State appear to perform his official duties?

Detailed Solution: Question 6

In the performance of his official duties, the advocate general is entitled to appear before any court of law within the state.

Test: Advocate General of the State - Question 7

Which of the following is NOT a duty of the Advocate General of the State?

Detailed Solution: Question 7

a) He has the right to an audience in any Court in the State – Correct. This is provided under Article 177 of the Constitution of India. The Advocate General has the right of audience in any court within the state.
b) He shall hold office during the pleasure of the governor and shall receive such remuneration as the Governor may determineCorrect. This is stated in Article 165 of the Constitution.
c) He has the audience as well as the voting right in the state legislature - Incorrect. While the Advocate General has the right to speak and take part in the proceedings of the State Legislature (similar to the Attorney General at the Centre), he does NOT have voting rights.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is Option C.

Test: Advocate General of the State - Question 8

Can the Advocate General of the State take part in the proceedings of the state legislature?

Detailed Solution: Question 8

The Advocate General of the State has the right to speak and take part in the proceedings of both the Houses of the state legislature or any committee of the state legislature of which he may be named a member, but without a right to vote.

Test: Advocate General of the State - Question 9

Which of the following is a similarity between the Advocate General of the State and the Attorney General of India?

Detailed Solution: Question 9

The Advocate General of the State and the Attorney General of India are both the highest law officers in their respective jurisdictions - the state and the country.

Test: Advocate General of the State - Question 10

Who is responsible for removing the Advocate General of the State from office?

Detailed Solution: Question 10

The Advocate General of the State holds office during the pleasure of the governor. This means that he may be removed by the governor at any time.

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