(1) Who is the Constitutional head of the state?
(a) Chief Minister
(b) Prime Minister
(c) President
(d) Governor
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governor is the constitutional head of the state
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The Constitutional head of a state is its Governor.
Explanation:
The constitution at the state level includes Governor, Chief minister and the Council of Ministers.
The President of India appoints the governor of a state for a period of 5 years. Eligible Indian citizens of age greater than 35 years can be appointed to this office.
The state's executive power vests with the Governor.
According to the Indian Constitution, the Governor is the de jure head of a state. However, the de facto executive authority lies with the chief minister of the state.
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