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Q: The President of India can dissolve the Lok Sabha before completion of term…………
  • A. On the advice of the Chief Justice
  • B. On the advice of the Vice President
  • C. On the advice of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha
  • D. On the advice of the Prime Minister
Correct Answer: Option D - The general term of the Lok Sabha is for 5 years from the first meeting after the general election. The President can dissolve the Lok Sabha on the advice of Council of Ministers. So usually he may perform so on the advice of Prime Minister, as the Prime Minister is the head/leader all council of ministers.
D. The general term of the Lok Sabha is for 5 years from the first meeting after the general election. The President can dissolve the Lok Sabha on the advice of Council of Ministers. So usually he may perform so on the advice of Prime Minister, as the Prime Minister is the head/leader all council of ministers.

Explanations:

The general term of the Lok Sabha is for 5 years from the first meeting after the general election. The President can dissolve the Lok Sabha on the advice of Council of Ministers. So usually he may perform so on the advice of Prime Minister, as the Prime Minister is the head/leader all council of ministers.