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  1. Who is the current Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India? a) Rajiv Mehrishi b) Vinod Rai c) Shashi Kant Sharma d) G.C. Murmu Answer: d) G.C. Murmu

  2. The CAG of India is appointed by: a) Prime Minister b) President of India c) Chief Justice of India d) Finance Minister Answer: b) President of India

  3. The CAG of India is responsible for auditing: a) Central Government Accounts b) State Government Accounts c) Local Bodies d) All of the above Answer: d) All of the above

  4. What is the term of office of the CAG of India? a) 4 years b) 5 years c) 6 years d) 7 years Answer: d) 7 years

  5. Which article of the Constitution of India deals with the appointment of the CAG of India? a) Article 148 b) Article 149 c) Article 150 d) Article 151 Answer: a) Article 148

  6. The CAG of India submits its audit reports to: a) President of India b) Prime Minister of India c) Parliament of India d) Ministry of Finance Answer: c) Parliament of India

  7. Which of the following is not a function of the CAG of India? a) Conducting audits of government accounts b) Advising the government on financial matters c) Maintaining the accounts of the government d) Certifying the accounts of government companies Answer: c) Maintaining the accounts of the government

  8. Who can remove the CAG of India from office? a) President of India b) Prime Minister of India c) Chief Justice of India d) None of the above Answer: d) None of the above. The CAG of India can be removed only through impeachment by the Parliament.

  9. The CAG of India is accountable to: a) President of India b) Parliament of India c) Prime Minister of India d) Finance Minister Answer: b) Parliament of India

  10. Which of the following is true regarding the powers and functions of the CAG of India? a) The CAG can withhold its audit report if it finds irregularities in the accounts of the government. b) The CAG has the power to recover any amount due to the government. c) The CAG can initiate legal proceedings against any person or organization for financial irregularities. d) All of the above Answer: d) All of the above