_____ elects the President and the Vice President and removes judges of Supreme Court and High Court. A. Ministry of Defence B. Prime Minister’S Office C. Lok Sabha D. Securities and Exchange Board of India

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The correct answer is C. Lok Sabha.

The Lok Sabha is the lower house of the Parliament of India. It is composed of directly elected members, who are elected by the people of India. The Lok Sabha has a maximum strength of 552 members, of which 543 are elected from single-member constituencies and 7 are nominated by the President of India.

The Lok Sabha is responsible for electing the President and the Vice President of India. It also has the power to remove judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts.

The Ministry of Defence is a ministry of the Government of India that is responsible for the defence of India. The Prime Minister’s Office is the principal office of the Prime Minister of India. The Securities and Exchange Board of India is a statutory body that regulates the securities market in India.

The Ministry of Defence, the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Securities and Exchange Board of India do not have the power to elect the President and the Vice President of India or to remove judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts.