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What does republic mean in the Indian Constitution?

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Q. 1 of Quiz-1837 (Que-ID : 3978)

What does republic mean in the Indian Constitution?

  • India is a Union of States
  • The head of state is elected by people
  • People have final authority in all the matters
  • India has parliamentary system of government

Ans → (b)The head of state is elected by people

Explanation → 'Republic' is a State in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives. It has an elected head of the state rather than a monarch.

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