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Q: According to the Indian Constitution, how many years are the term of Attorney General?
  • A. 5 years
  • B. Uncertain
  • C. Fixed
  • D. 3 years
Correct Answer: Option B - Article 76 of the Constitution mentions the appointment of the Attorney General of India and qualification, term etc. He is appointed by the President on the advice of the cabinet. He holds office during the pleasure of President. His term is uncertain.
B. Article 76 of the Constitution mentions the appointment of the Attorney General of India and qualification, term etc. He is appointed by the President on the advice of the cabinet. He holds office during the pleasure of President. His term is uncertain.

Explanations:

Article 76 of the Constitution mentions the appointment of the Attorney General of India and qualification, term etc. He is appointed by the President on the advice of the cabinet. He holds office during the pleasure of President. His term is uncertain.