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The correct answer is: A. 3 years.
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is elected by the members of the Lok Sabha. The Speaker is the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha and is responsible for maintaining order in the House. The Speaker also has the power to decide whether or not a motion is admissible and to rule on points of order. The Speaker can be removed from office by a vote of no confidence in the Lok Sabha.
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha serves for a maximum term of 3 years. However, the Speaker can resign at any time. If the Speaker resigns or is removed from office, the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha becomes the Speaker. If there is no Deputy Speaker, the President of India appoints a member of the Lok Sabha to be the Speaker.
Option B is incorrect because the Speaker of the Lok Sabha serves for a maximum term of 3 years, not 4 years.
Option C is incorrect because the Speaker of the Lok Sabha serves for a maximum term of 3 years, not 5 years.
Option D is incorrect because the Speaker of the Lok Sabha serves for a maximum term of 3 years, not 7 years.