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Q: Which Part of the Indian Constitution deals z`with the State Legislature?
  • A. Part V
  • B. Part IV
  • C. Part VII
  • D. Part VI
Correct Answer: Option D - • Part VI of the Indian Constitution: The State Legislature is addressed in Chapter III of Part VI of the Indian Constitution. It includes the state legislature and executive branch. The organisation, makeup, duration, officials, processes, privileges, and other responsibilities of the state legislature are covered under Articles 168 to 212 in Part VI of the Constitution. • Part VII- The States in Part B of the First Schedule are included in part VII of the Indian Constitution. It only contains one article, Article 238. The Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act of 1956 repealed it. • Part IV- The Directive Principles of Our State Policy (DPSP) are covered in Part IV of the Indian Constitution. It contains Articles 36-51. • Part V - The Union is covered under Articles 52 to 151 of Part V of the Constitution.
D. • Part VI of the Indian Constitution: The State Legislature is addressed in Chapter III of Part VI of the Indian Constitution. It includes the state legislature and executive branch. The organisation, makeup, duration, officials, processes, privileges, and other responsibilities of the state legislature are covered under Articles 168 to 212 in Part VI of the Constitution. • Part VII- The States in Part B of the First Schedule are included in part VII of the Indian Constitution. It only contains one article, Article 238. The Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act of 1956 repealed it. • Part IV- The Directive Principles of Our State Policy (DPSP) are covered in Part IV of the Indian Constitution. It contains Articles 36-51. • Part V - The Union is covered under Articles 52 to 151 of Part V of the Constitution.

Explanations:

• Part VI of the Indian Constitution: The State Legislature is addressed in Chapter III of Part VI of the Indian Constitution. It includes the state legislature and executive branch. The organisation, makeup, duration, officials, processes, privileges, and other responsibilities of the state legislature are covered under Articles 168 to 212 in Part VI of the Constitution. • Part VII- The States in Part B of the First Schedule are included in part VII of the Indian Constitution. It only contains one article, Article 238. The Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act of 1956 repealed it. • Part IV- The Directive Principles of Our State Policy (DPSP) are covered in Part IV of the Indian Constitution. It contains Articles 36-51. • Part V - The Union is covered under Articles 52 to 151 of Part V of the Constitution.