1. : Under which section is the Selection Panel established?
(A) Section 3
(B) Section 4
(C) Section 5
(D) Section 6
2. : How many persons shall constitute the Selection Panel?
(A) Two
(B) Three
(C) Four
(D) Five
3. : Who nominates the members of the Selection Panel?
(A) Chief Secretary
(B) Chief Minister
(C) Home Secretary
(D) Governor
4. : Members of the Selection Panel shall be persons other than __________.
(A) Government contractors
(B) Serving public servants or elected representatives
(C) Retired judges
(D) Bureaucrats from other provinces
5. : What is the main function of the Selection Panel?
(A) Appointment of Chief Minister
(B) Selection of independent members
(C) Selection of provincial officers
(D) Approval of government budgets
6. : The number of members in the Selection Panel is fixed at:
(A) Minimum two, maximum four
(B) Exactly three
(C) Between three and five
(D) At least one
7. : Can serving public servants be members of the Selection Panel?
(A) Yes
(B) No
(C) Only with special permission
(D) Only if retired within one year
8. : Who cannot be a member of the Selection Panel?
(A) Private citizens
(B) Public servants currently in service
(C) Independent experts
(D) Retired judges
9. : Who initiates the nomination process for the Selection Panel?
(A) Chief Secretary
(B) Chief Minister
(C) The Authority itself
(D) The Governor
10. : What type of members is the Selection Panel responsible for selecting?
(A) Technical staff
(B) Independent members
(C) Political appointees
(D) Administrative officers
11. : By what method shall independent members be selected?
(A) By voting of the general public
(B) By majority of the Selection Panel
(C) By the Chief Minister alone
(D) By the Provincial Assembly
12. : How is the decision of the Selection Panel made?
(A) By unanimous decision
(B) By majority vote
(C) By lot
(D) By recommendation of the Chief Secretary
13. : Within what time period must the selection process be completed?
(A) 15 days
(B) 30 days
(C) 45 days
(D) 60 days
14. : The 30-day period for selection starts from:
(A) The date of notification of the Act
(B) The commencement of the selection process
(C) The appointment of the Chief Minister
(D) The formation of the Authority
15. : What happens if the Selection Panel cannot reach a unanimous decision?
(A) The Chief Minister decides
(B) The majority decision prevails
(C) The Governor appoints members
(D) The process restarts
16. : Who ensures the selection process is completed within the prescribed time?
(A) The Authority
(B) The Chief Minister
(C) The Selection Panel itself
(D) The Chief Secretary
17. : Can elected representatives be part of the Selection Panel?
(A) Yes
(B) No
(C) Only at the approval of the Governor
(D) Only in exceptional cases
18. : What is the nature of the Selection Panel’s work?
(A) Legislative
(B) Advisory
(C) Selection and recommendation
(D) Judicial
19. : Who defines the eligibility of independent members?
(A) The Act itself
(B) The Chief Secretary
(C) The Authority
(D) The Selection Panel
20. : How are the decisions of the Selection Panel finalized?
(A) Through a written report
(B) Through a notification in Gazette
(C) By approval of Chief Minister
(D) By oral consensus
21. : The Chief Minister’s role in the Selection Panel is to:
(A) Chair the panel
(B) Nominate the panel members
(C) Approve their salaries
(D) Appoint the Secretary
22. : Who are “independent members” referred to in Section 5?
(A) Members of the Provincial Assembly
(B) Individuals not holding public office
(C) Members of the Authority
(D) Political advisors
23. : The selection of independent members must be completed within:
(A) One week
(B) Fifteen days
(C) Thirty days
(D) Ninety days
24. : Can the Selection Panel include individuals from the private sector?
(A) Yes, if not serving public servants or elected representatives
(B) No, it must include only government officers
(C) Only retired public officers
(D) Only lawyers and judges
25. : The purpose of establishing a Selection Panel under the Act is to ensure:
(A) Political representation
(B) Independent and impartial selection of members
(C) Administrative control
(D) Judicial oversight