During Financial Emergency all money bills passed by the state legislature are to be reserved for the consideration of the- A. Governor B. Prime Minister C. Parliament D. President

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The correct answer is: D. President

During a financial emergency, all money bills passed by the state legislature are to be reserved for the consideration of the President. This is because the President has the power to withhold assent to a money bill, which means that the bill cannot become law. The President can also send a money bill back to the state legislature for reconsideration.

The Governor is the head of the state government and has the power to reserve a bill for the consideration of the President. However, the Governor cannot withhold assent to a money bill.

The Prime Minister is the head of the central government and has the power to advise the President on matters of national importance. However, the Prime Minister does not have the power to withhold assent to a money bill.

Parliament is the supreme legislative body of India and has the power to make laws for the whole country. However, Parliament does not have the power to withhold assent to a money bill passed by a state legislature.

Therefore, the correct answer is: D. President