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Question : In India, who appoints the advocate general of a state?

Option 1: Governor of the state

Option 2: Prime Minister of India

Option 3: President of India

Option 4: Chief minister of the state


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Correct Answer: Governor of the state


Solution : The correct answer is the Governor of the state.

In India, the advocate general of a state is appointed by the governor of that particular state. The advocate general is the chief legal advisor to the state government and represents the state in legal matters. The role and functions of the advocate general are defined by the Constitution of India and they serve as the top law officers of the state government.

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