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A person is disqualified from being an independent member if they are

A. Over 60 years old
B. A loan defaulter
C. A university graduate
D. A resident of Punjab
Correct Answer: B. A loan defaulter

Disqualifications for public or independent roles often relate to financial integrity, criminal history, or conflicts of interest to ensure trustworthiness, impartiality, and public confidence in the member's ability to perform their duties responsibly.

  • The correct answer is A loan defaulter. Being a loan defaulter indicates a lack of financial responsibility and integrity, which can be a significant disqualification for an independent member, especially in roles requiring financial oversight or public trust.
  • Over 60 years old: Age alone is generally not a disqualification unless a specific retirement age is mandated, and many roles value experience.
  • A university graduate: This is typically a qualification, not a disqualification, as higher education is often seen as beneficial.
  • A resident of Punjab: This is often a requirement for local or provincial roles, not a disqualification, ensuring local representation.

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