A) The Chief Commissioner was the executive head of category A states. The Rajpramukh was the executive head of category B states. The Governor was the executive head of categories C and D states
B) The Rajpramukh was the executive head of category A states. The Chief Commissioner was the executive head of categories B and C states. The Governor was the executive head of the category D states
C) The Governor was the executive head of category A states The Rajpramukh was the executive head of category B states. The Chief Commissioner was the executive head of categories C and D states
D) The Governor was the executive head of category A states. The Chief Commissioner was the executive head of category B states. The Rajpramukh was the executive head of categories C and D states
Correct Answer: C
Solution :
The constitution of 1950 distinguished between three main types of states: The Part A states were ruled by an elected governor and state legislature. The Part B stat es were governed by a rajpramukh. The Part C states were governed by a chief commissioner appointed by the President of India. The Part D states were administered by a lieutenant governor appointed by the central government.You need to login to perform this action.
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