The Chief Minister’s term is for?

3 years
2 years
5 years and is subject to no term limits
4 years

The correct answer is: D. 4 years

The Chief Minister of India is the head of government of a state in India. The Chief Minister is appointed by the Governor of the state, who is appointed by the President of India. The Chief Minister is usually the leader of the party or coalition that has the most seats in the Legislative Assembly of the state.

The term of office of the Chief Minister is 4 years, but the Chief Minister can be removed from office earlier by the Governor if the Legislative Assembly passes a vote of no confidence in the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister can also resign from office at any time.

There are no term limits for the Chief Minister of India. This means that a Chief Minister can be re-elected as many times as they are able to win the support of the Legislative Assembly.

Option A is incorrect because the Chief Minister’s term is not 3 years. The Chief Minister’s term is 4 years.

Option B is incorrect because the Chief Minister’s term is not 2 years. The Chief Minister’s term is 4 years.

Option C is incorrect because the Chief Minister is not subject to term limits. The Chief Minister can be re-elected as many times as they are able to win the support of the Legislative Assembly.