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As per C & AG Act, 1971 the tenure of the comptroller and Auditor General is ______ a. four years.
four years.
five years.
six years.
seven years.
- The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India is a constitutional authority.
- Under the CAG Act, 1971, the tenure of the CAG is governed by either a term of six years or until the age of 65, whichever is earlier.
- Option:1 - Four years: This does not align with the provisions of the CAG Act, which specify a longer tenure.
- Option:2 - Five years: Also incorrect, as the tenure is set for six years or the age limit, not five years.
- Option:3 - Six years: This fits the correct tenure for the CAG, as mentioned in the governing legislation.
- Option:4 - Seven years: This duration exceeds the maximum term described by the CAG Act.
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