Which among the following Articles came into force on 26th November 1949, the day the Indian Constitution was adopted? A. Article 388 B. Article 390 C. Article 387 D. Article 386

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The correct answer is: D. Article 386

Article 386 of the Indian Constitution deals with the temporary provisions with respect to the President and Governors. It states that the President and Governors of the States shall be appointed by the Governor-General until the first President and Governors are appointed under the Constitution.

Article 388 of the Indian Constitution deals with the temporary provisions with respect to Parliament and the State Legislatures. It states that the Parliament and the State Legislatures shall continue to function until the first Parliament and the first State Legislatures are constituted under the Constitution.

Article 390 of the Indian Constitution deals with the temporary provisions with respect to the Supreme Court and the High Courts. It states that the Supreme Court and the High Courts shall continue to function until the first Supreme Court and the first High Courts are constituted under the Constitution.

Article 391 of the Indian Constitution deals with the temporary provisions with respect to the Comptroller and Auditor-General. It states that the Comptroller and Auditor-General shall continue to function until the first Comptroller and Auditor-General is appointed under the Constitution.

The Indian Constitution was adopted on 26 November 1949, but it came into force on 26 January 1950. This is because the Constitution had to be ratified by the legislatures of the constituent states before it could come into force. The ratification process was completed on 24 January 1950, and the Constitution came into force on the following day.

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