What is the difference between the roles of chief of state and chief executive?

Responses

The chief of state will veto legislation and the chief executive will oversee the executive branch.
The chief of state will veto legislation and the chief executive will oversee the executive branch.

The chief of state will commission generals for the army and the chief executive will appoint ambassadors.
The chief of state will commission generals for the army and the chief executive will appoint ambassadors.

The chief of state will help fundraise money for their party and the chief executive will appoint ambassadors.
The chief of state will help fundraise money for their party and the chief executive will appoint ambassadors.

The chief of state will host foreign dignitaries and the chief executive will appoint the heads of the executive departments.
The chief of state will host foreign dignitaries and the chief executive will appoint the heads of the executive departments.

The correct response is:

The chief of state will host foreign dignitaries and represent the country symbolically, while the chief executive will oversee the operations of the government and make decisions regarding policy and governance.