The correct answer is: A. Article 167.
Article 167 of the Constitution of India deals with the duties of the Chief Minister of a state with regard to furnishing of information to the Governor. It states that the Chief Minister shall furnish to the Governor, for the information of the President, such information relating to the administration of the affairs of the state as the Governor may require.
The other options are incorrect because they do not deal with the duties of the Chief Minister of a state with regard to furnishing of information to the Governor.
Article 170 deals with the composition of the Legislative Assembly of a state.
Article 180 deals with the powers of the Governor to summon and prorogue the Legislative Assembly of a state.
Article 190 deals with the powers of the Governor to address and send messages to the Legislative Assembly of a state.