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Q: What is the tenure of the Chairman of the State Public Service Commission?
  • A. 6 years or the age of 62 years, whichever is earlier
  • B. 5 years or the age of 60 years, whichever is earlier
  • C. 5 years or the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier
  • D. 6 years or the age of 60 years, whichever is earlier
Correct Answer: Option A - The tenure of members of UPSC is 6 years of 65 years of age or which ever is earlier. But the members of State Public Service Commission have a tenure of 6 years or 62 years of age, which ever is earlier. This provision falls under the Part-XIV of Indian Constitution from Article 315-323.
A. The tenure of members of UPSC is 6 years of 65 years of age or which ever is earlier. But the members of State Public Service Commission have a tenure of 6 years or 62 years of age, which ever is earlier. This provision falls under the Part-XIV of Indian Constitution from Article 315-323.

Explanations:

The tenure of members of UPSC is 6 years of 65 years of age or which ever is earlier. But the members of State Public Service Commission have a tenure of 6 years or 62 years of age, which ever is earlier. This provision falls under the Part-XIV of Indian Constitution from Article 315-323.