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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:Constitution of India is based on twenty five parts in which all the rules, regulations, penalties regarding every matter of the states and the country are described in detail. Different parts of the Constitution deal with different subjects and part V is subjected to the union government based on five chapters.

Complete answer:
A Constitution is a framework of rules and regulations which are used to guide and govern the administration of a particular country. The constitution of India is a set of political principles, different procedures and powers of the government with respect to the states and the country. The constitution of India is the lengthiest written Constitution with 25 parts, 12 schedules with 448 articles. From part I to part XXV different areas have been covered under different headings and chapters. Among them part V of the Constitution deals ‘the Union Government’ based on five chapters. Chapter I is the ‘Union Executive’ which deals with the ‘President and Vice-President’. Chapter II is the ‘Parliament’ which deals with the Council of States and House of the people. Chapter III deals with the Legislative powers of the President. Chapter IV is ‘the Union Judiciary’ dealing with the powers and authorities of the Supreme Court and High Court. Finally, Chapter V is the ‘Comptroller and Auditor-General of India which deals with the finances and accounts of the Country.

Hence, the correct answer is option (D).

Note:Earlier there were 22 parts and 8 schedules of the Constitution of India in which more parts and schedules were added after amendments and now there are 25 parts and 12 schedules. These are necessary for the proper functioning of the Country.