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Consider following statements: is determined by the Parliament from time to time.
1. As per the provisions of Indian constitution, the strength of UPSC is determined by the Parliament from time to time.
2. The members of UPSC are not eligible for further employment in the government of India or state governments.
Which of the statements given is/are correct?
1 only
2 only
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2
"As per the provisions of the Indian constitution, the strength of UPSC is determined by the Parliament from time to time." - This statement is incorrect. The strength of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is not determined by the Parliament. The number of members in the UPSC, including the Chairman, is specified in the Constitution, and any change in this regard requires a constitutional amendment.
"The members of UPSC are not eligible for further employment in the government of India or state governments." - This statement is incorrect. Members of the UPSC are eligible for appointment to various posts under the Government of India or the state governments after retirement.
Therefore, the correct answer is 4, "Neither 1 nor 2.
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