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Statement I: The Queen of England is the Head of the State.

Statement II: The Prime Minister of India is the Head of the Government.

Statement III: The President of USA is not the Head of the Government.

Which of these statements are correct?

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Statement I & III
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Statement II & III
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Statement I & II
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Statement I, II & III
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Solution

The correct option is C Statement I & II
The UK and India have a Parliamentary form of government. The Head of the Government in both nations is the Prime Minister. The Head of the State in India is the President, while in UK, it is the Queen. The UK is a Constitutional Monarchy, while India is a Parliamentary Republic.

The President of the USA, meanwhile, is both the Head of the State as well as the Head of the Government.

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