📝 Multiple Choice Question
Polity
What is the tenure of a Governor?
A
10 Years
B
6 years
C
5 years
D
2 years
Explanation
Under Article 156 of the Constitution, a Governor holds office for a term of five years from the date they enter upon their office, subject to the pleasure of the President.
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