MCQ (governor)
Duration: 4 min
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This educational video lecture focuses on the Indian Constitutional System, specifically the office of the Governor (Rajyapal). Presented by Pramod Rana Sir, the session utilizes a multiple-choice question format drawn from various competitive exams like BPSC, RRB, and UPPCS. The instructor systematically explains key constitutional provisions, including the appointment process, the distinction between constitutional and executive heads, salary sources, and tenure rules. The visual content displays questions in Hindi with English references, guiding students through the legal framework governing state administration in India.
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0:00 – 2:00 00:00-02:00
The lecture opens with the title "भारत की संवैधानिक व्यवस्था" and the topic "राज्यपाल". The first question (Q1) from BPSC 2002 asks for the executive head of the state government, listing options like Chief Minister and Governor. The instructor then moves to Question 2 from RRB 2002 and UPPCS 2012, asking who appoints the Governor. The options include the Union Council of Ministers, Vice President, Prime Minister, and President. The instructor points to option D "राष्ट्रपति" (President), writes "155" next to it to indicate Article 155 of the Constitution, and circles the answer to confirm the President's role in the appointment process.
2:00 – 4:21 02:00-04:21
The session continues with Question 3 from IAS 1991 and RRB 2003, asking which office is not provided for removal in the Constitution, with options including Vice President, President, Governor, and Attorney General. Question 4 from BPSC 2011 asks for the constitutional head of the state government. Question 5 from SSC 2001 asks who appoints the Lieutenant Governor, where the instructor circles option A "राष्ट्रपति". Question 6 asks about the source of the Governor's salary and allowances, with the instructor circling option B "राज्य की संचित निधि से" (from the Consolidated Fund of the State). Question 7 asks for the incorrect statement regarding the Governor, covering appointment, tenure, and removal. Question 8 asks to whom the Governor is responsible for their conduct. Question 9 asks for the minimum age limit for appointment as Governor. Finally, Question 10 asks who holds office during the pleasure of the President, with option A "राज्यपाल" visible.
The video provides a structured review of the Governor's role in the Indian Constitution through a series of competitive exam questions. It establishes the President as the appointing authority (Article 155) and clarifies the distinction between the constitutional head (Governor) and executive head (CM). The lecture also details financial provisions, noting the salary comes from the State Consolidated Fund, and touches upon tenure and removal processes. By addressing questions from various years like BPSC, RRB, and UPPCS, the instructor reinforces key constitutional facts essential for civil service examinations. The visual aids, including the red and green headers and the specific question text, guide the student through the logical flow of constitutional provisions regarding state administration.