The Advocate General for the State of Karnataka is appointed by the:

Chief Minister
President
High Court
Governor

The correct answer is: D) Governor.

The Advocate General is the principal legal adviser to the State Government and represents the State Government in all courts. He is also the prosecutor-general for the State. The Advocate General is appointed by the Governor of the State on the advice of the Chief Minister.

The Chief Minister is the head of the State Government and is responsible for the administration of the State. The High Court is the highest court in the State and has jurisdiction over all civil and criminal matters. The President is the head of the Union Government and is responsible for the administration of the Union.

The Advocate General is a very important position in the State Government. He is responsible for providing legal advice to the State Government and representing the State Government in all courts. He is also the prosecutor-general for the State. The Advocate General is appointed by the Governor of the State on the advice of the Chief Minister.

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