MCQ TribunalsALL MCQ For Political Science 1. Who appoints the Chairman and members of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT)?Chief Justice of IndiaPresident of IndiaPrime Minister of IndiaUnion CabinetQuestion 1 of 152. Which of the following is NOT a function of the Central Administrative Tribunal?Adjudicating disputes related to recruitment and service matters of government employeesIssuing writs for enforcement of fundamental rightsResolving complaints regarding promotions and transfersAddressing grievances related to pay and allowancesQuestion 2 of 153. What is the maximum age limit for the Chairman of the Central Administrative Tribunal to hold office?65 years66 years67 years68 yearsQuestion 3 of 154. Which of the following categories of employees are NOT covered under the jurisdiction of the Central Administrative Tribunal?Central civil servicesMembers of the defense forcesCivilian employees of defense servicesOfficers and servants of the Supreme CourtQuestion 4 of 155. The Central Administrative Tribunal was established under which Act?Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985Central Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985Tribunals Act, 1985Administrative Justice Act, 1985Question 5 of 156. Which of the following is a key difference between the Central Administrative Tribunal and regular courts?CAT has jurisdiction over all civil mattersCAT follows the procedure laid down in the Civil Procedure CodeCAT is a quasi-judicial body with specialized jurisdictionCAT can issue writs for enforcement of fundamental rightsQuestion 6 of 157. Who can appear before the Central Administrative Tribunal?Only government-appointed lawyersOnly the aggrieved government employeeThe aggrieved government employee or their authorized representativeOnly the employer's representativeQuestion 7 of 158. What is the term of office for the Chairman of the Central Administrative Tribunal?3 years4 years5 years6 yearsQuestion 8 of 159. The Central Administrative Tribunal is headed by:A retired judge of the Supreme CourtA retired Chief Justice of a High CourtA sitting judge of the Supreme CourtA sitting Chief Justice of a High CourtQuestion 9 of 1510. Which of the following is a function of the Central Administrative Tribunal?Adjudicating disputes related to service matters of government employeesIssuing directions to the government on policy mattersEnforcing fundamental rights of citizensReviewing laws passed by the ParliamentQuestion 10 of 1511. Who can appear before the Central Administrative Tribunal?Only government-appointed lawyersOnly the aggrieved government employeeThe aggrieved government employee or their authorized representativeOnly the employer's representativeQuestion 11 of 1512. What is the maximum age limit for a member of the Central Administrative Tribunal to hold office?65 years66 years62 years68 yearsQuestion 12 of 1513. Where is the headquarters of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) located?MumbaiChennaiNew DelhiKolkataQuestion 13 of 1514. Under which Article of the Indian Constitution was the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) established?Article 315Article 136Article 323-AArticle 321Question 14 of 1515. The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) was established through which Constitutional Amendment?44th Amendment61st Amendment42nd Amendment43nd AmendmentQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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