21. The Right to Information Act (RTI) allows citizens to file an appeal in case of non-compliance or unsatisfactory response from the public authorities. What is the time limit for filing an appeal?
a) 30 days
b) 45 days
c) 60 days
d) 90 days
22. The Central Information Commission (CIC) has the power to impose a penalty on the Public Information Officer (PIO) for unreasonable delay in providing information. What is the maximum amount of penalty that can be imposed?
a) Rs. 10,000
b) Rs. 25,000
c) Rs. 50,000
d) Rs. 1,00,000
23. The State Information Commission (SIC) has the power to impose a penalty on the Public Information Officer (PIO) for unreasonable delay in providing information. What is the maximum amount of penalty that can be imposed?
a) Rs. 10,000
b) Rs. 25,000
c) Rs. 50,000
d) Rs. 1,00,000
24. The Right to Information Act (RTI) also includes provisions for the protection of whistleblowers who file complaints regarding corruption or misuse of power. True or False?
25. The Right to Information Act (RTI) is based on which fundamental right guaranteed by the Indian Constitution?
a) Right to Equality
b) Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression
c) Right to Life and Personal Liberty
d) Right against Exploitation