The correct answer is: a) State Legislative Assembly.
The State Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the state legislature of Andhra Pradesh. It is unicameral, with 175 members elected from single-member constituencies. The Speaker of the Assembly is the presiding officer.
The State Legislative Council is the upper house of the state legislature of Andhra Pradesh. It is a permanent body with 58 members, 38 of whom are elected by the members of the Legislative Assembly and 20 of whom are nominated by the Governor. The Chairman of the Council is the presiding officer.
Parliament is the supreme legislative body of India. It is a bicameral legislature, consisting of the Lok Sabha (the lower house) and the Rajya Sabha (the upper house). The President of India is the head of state and the Prime Minister is the head of government.
The Governor’s office is the official residence of the Governor of Andhra Pradesh. The Governor is the head of state of Andhra Pradesh and is appointed by the President of India. The Governor has the power to dissolve the Legislative Assembly and to appoint the Chief Minister.