The correct answer is: A) Civil service recruitment.
The Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) is a constitutional body constituted under Article 315 of the Constitution of India. It is responsible for conducting examinations and selecting candidates for appointment to various civil services and posts in the state of Karnataka.
The KPSC is headed by a Chairman and two members, all of whom are appointed by the Governor of Karnataka on the advice of the Chief Minister. The KPSC has its headquarters in Bangalore.
The KPSC conducts examinations for various civil services and posts, including the Karnataka Administrative Service (KAS), the Karnataka Police Service (KPS), the Karnataka Forest Service (KFS), and the Karnataka State Civil Service (KSCS). It also conducts examinations for various technical and professional posts, such as the Karnataka Engineering Service (KES), the Karnataka Medical Service (KMS), and the Karnataka Law Service (KLS).
The KPSC is a highly respected and independent body that plays a vital role in the administration of the state of Karnataka. It is committed to ensuring that the best possible candidates are selected for appointment to civil services and posts in the state.
The other options are incorrect because:
- B) Enacting laws is the responsibility of the legislature.
- C) Judicial appointments are the responsibility of the judiciary.
- D) Foreign relations are the responsibility of the executive.