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Part V of the Constitution deals with-
I. Union Executive
II. Parliament
III. Supreme Court and High Court
IV. Controller and Auditor General

a.I and II
b.I, II and III
c.I only
d.I, II, III, and IV

Answer
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Hint:Part V of The Constitution of India describes in detail the parliamentary form of government at the central level. It comprises the details of the body that protects the constitution and about the most important official for verifying public accounts.

Complete answer:
-The Constitution of India at its authorization, had 395 articles in 22 sections and 8 schedules. The constitution has a preamble, 470 articles, 25 parts,12 schedules, and 5 appendices.
Part V of the Indian constitution describes the union executive. It contains 5 chapters and they are as follows -
-Chapter 1 – The Executive
Article 52-62 – deals with the appointment, election, oath, eligibility, qualifications, and term of office, duties, powers, and impeachment procedures of a President.
Article 72 – Pardoning power of President
Article 63-71 deals with Vice President
Article 74-75 – deals with Council of Ministers
Article 76 – Attorney General of India
Article 77-78 – Government business
-Chapter 2 – The Parliament
Article 79-112 – deals with the Council of Ministers, Council of States, qualification of members, the term of office, speaker, chairman, joint sitting, money bill, financial bill, language to be used, etc.
-Chapter 3 – The Legislative powers of the President
Article 123 – promulgate an ordinance
-Chapter 4 – The Union Judiciary
Article 124-147 – deals with the Supreme Court, High Court, the appointment of judges, powers, duties, the term of office, oath, salaries, jurisdictions, etc.
Chapter 5 – The Comptroller and Auditor General of India
Article 148-151- deals with the AGI, duties, powers, and audit reports.

Based on the above explanation, the correct answer is- Option D. I, II, III, and IV

Hence the correct answer is option ‘D’.

Note: Supreme Court is the final interpreter of the Indian Constitution and also the preserver of the rights of the people. Writs mentioned under Article 32 are often issued by the Supreme Court to assist a subject to obtain justice.
 -The judiciary is an independent body whereas the executive is liable to the legislature.
- According to B.R. Ambedkar, the CAG is the most important official under the Constitution of India.