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416. The Chief Election Commissioner can be removed
A. by house of Parliment by a special majority and on the ground of proven misbehaviour or incapacity.
B. by the president of India.
C. by supreme Court.
D. on charges of corruption if proved in the supreme court.
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417. In India people are given the right to vote in the Lok SAbha elections on the basis of
A. Education
B. Age
C. Caste
D. Period of stay in the country
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418. Elections to the House of the People and the Legislative Assemblies of States in India are conducted on the basis of
A. single transferable vote
B. limited suffrage
C. proportional representation
D. adult franchise
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419. The process of removal of the Election Commissioner from office is the same as that of
A. Vice President
B. Chairman of UPSC
C. Judges of the Supreme Court
D. President
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420. Which of the following amendments provided for the extension of reservation of SC and ST for anther 10 years ?
A. 43rd
B. 44th
C. 45th
D. 42nd
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