Correct Answer:
B. 30 days
The correct answer is 30 days. A timeframe of 30 days is commonly allocated for a selection panel to complete its process. This period allows sufficient time for thorough review of applications, interviews, and due diligence, while also ensuring the process is conducted efficiently without undue delays.
- 15 days might be too short to adequately assess candidates for important independent member roles.
- 45 days and 60 days, while sometimes necessary for complex selections, are generally longer than the standard, suggesting a less efficient process for typical independent member selections.