Q1. Who can remove the Governor of a State? Choose the most appropriate answer from the following.
Explanation
A State Governor holds office during the pleasure of the President under Article 156 of the Constitution, so the President can remove the Governor. The Chief Justice of India has no removal power over Governors. A Chief Minister works with the Governor in the State executive but cannot dismiss the Governor. The Prime Minister may advise within the Union executive system, but the constitutional authority named for removal is the President. Hence, the most appropriate answer is President.
