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    The headquarters of the Election Commission of India is situated in:

    • Mumbai
    • New Delhi
    • Bangalore
    • GurgaonĀ 
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Hey there! Have you all voted or not? The election season is on. Do you want to know how elections are done and who conduct these elections? Then take this quiz to know about the Election Commission of India. The Election Commission of India is the responsible authority for conducting the election in India. It has the constitutional powers to administer and manage elections which operates under the jurisdiction of the Constitution per Article 324. Let's try out the quiz. All the best!

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  • 2. 

    Which Article in the Indian Constitution provides for the Election Commission?

    • Article 324

    • Article 128

    • Article 256

    • Article 378Ā 

    Correct Answer
    A. Article 324
    Explanation
    Article 324 of the Indian Constitution provides for the Election Commission. This article establishes the Election Commission as an independent body responsible for conducting elections in India. It grants the Election Commission the power to superintend, direct, and control the entire electoral process, including the preparation of electoral rolls, the conduct of elections, and the enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct. The Election Commission plays a crucial role in ensuring free and fair elections in the country.

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  • 3. 

    In the Election Commission currently, there are how many members?

    • 1

    • 2

    • 3

    • 4

    Correct Answer
    A. 3
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 3. The question asks about the number of members in the Election Commission currently. The answer 3 implies that there are currently three members in the Election Commission.

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  • 4. 

    The Chief Election Commissioner of Election Commission is appointed by whom?

    • Prime MinisterĀ 

    • Chief Justice of IndiaĀ 

    • President

    • Ā Lok Sabha

    Correct Answer
    A. President
    Explanation
    The Chief Election Commissioner of the Election Commission is appointed by the President. The President holds the authority to appoint the Chief Election Commissioner, who is responsible for overseeing and conducting free and fair elections in the country. This appointment ensures the independence and impartiality of the Election Commission, as it is directly appointed by the head of the state.

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  • 5. 

    The first woman who becomes a Chief Election Commissioner of India?

    • V. S. Ramadevi

    • G. D. Das

    • S.K. Bedi

    • R.M. NikamĀ 

    Correct Answer
    A. V. S. Ramadevi
    Explanation
    V. S. Ramadevi is the correct answer because she was the first woman to become the Chief Election Commissioner of India. She served as the Chief Election Commissioner from November 1990 to December 1990. Ramadevi made history by breaking the gender barrier and paving the way for more women to hold such important positions in the country.

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  • 6. 

    The tenure of office for the Chief Election Commissioner is:

    • 5 years or 65 years, whichever is earlier

    • 6 years or 60 years, whichever is earlier

    • 6 years or 65 years, whichever is earlier

    • 5 years or 60 years, whichever is earlierĀ 

    Correct Answer
    A. 6 years or 65 years, whichever is earlier
    Explanation
    The tenure of office for the Chief Election Commissioner is 6 years or 65 years, whichever is earlier. This means that the Chief Election Commissioner can serve for a maximum of 6 years or until they reach the age of 65, whichever comes first. This provision ensures that there is a limit on the term of the Chief Election Commissioner, allowing for regular changes in leadership and preventing any one individual from holding the position for an extended period of time.

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  • 7. 

    Who acts as the district returning officer at the district level?

    • District Collector

    • Police CommissionerĀ 

    • TehsildarsĀ 

    • None of the aboveĀ 

    Correct Answer
    A. District Collector
    Explanation
    The District Collector acts as the district returning officer at the district level. The District Collector is a government official who is responsible for the administration and governance of the district. In the context of elections, the District Collector plays a crucial role in conducting and overseeing the electoral process. They are responsible for ensuring the smooth conduct of elections, including the registration of voters, the setup of polling stations, the maintenance of law and order during elections, and the counting and declaration of results.

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  • 8. 

    The Chief Election Commissioner of India can be removed by whom?

    • President

    • Prime Minister

    • Parliament

    • Chief Justice of India

    Correct Answer
    A. Parliament
    Explanation
    The Chief Election Commissioner of India can be removed by Parliament. This is because the Constitution of India grants the power to remove the Chief Election Commissioner to the Parliament. The Parliament can remove the Chief Election Commissioner through a process of impeachment, which involves the presentation of a motion for removal, followed by an inquiry and voting by both houses of Parliament. The President and Prime Minister do not have the authority to remove the Chief Election Commissioner. The Chief Justice of India also does not have the power to remove the Chief Election Commissioner.

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  • 9. 

    In which year None of the above NOTA buttons introduced in EVM Aand Ballots?

    • 2009

    • 2014

    • 2013

    • 2011

    Correct Answer
    A. 2013
    Explanation
    In 2013, the None of the Above (NOTA) button was introduced in Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and Ballots. This option allows voters to reject all the candidates contesting in an election if they do not find any of them suitable. It was introduced to provide voters with a way to express their dissatisfaction with the choices available to them.

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  • 10. 

    The Chief Election Commissioner of India is:

    • Syed Nazim Ahmad Zaidi

    • R.K TrivediĀ 

    • VS Sampath

    • T Swaminathan

    Correct Answer
    A. Syed Nazim Ahmad Zaidi
    Explanation
    Syed Nazim Ahmad Zaidi is the correct answer for the Chief Election Commissioner of India.

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