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  1. The Advocate–General in each state is
    1. appointed by the Governor
    2. appointed by the President
    3. appointed by the Chief Justice of the High Court
    4. appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Correct Option: A

In India, an Advocate General is a legal adviser to a state government. The post is created by the Constitution of India and corresponds to that of Attorney General of India at the federal or central or union government level. The Governor of each State appoints a person who is qualified to be appointed as a Judge of a High Court to be Advocate General for the State.



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