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Question : To which feature of the Constitution of India does the appointment of the Governor by the Centre belong?

Option 1: Federal feature

Option 2: Directive Principles

Option 3: Supremacy of the Constitution

Option 4: Unitary system


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Correct Answer: Unitary system


Solution : The correct option is the Unitary system.

In a unitary system, the central government has the ultimate authority, and subnational entities, such as provinces or states, have powers that are delegated to them by the central government. The appointment of the Governor by the Centre (President of India) is governed by Article 155 of the Constitution of India. Article 155 deals with the appointment of the Governor of a state and states that the Governor shall be appointed by the president by warrant under his hand and seal.

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