46. The ‘Doctrine of Federal Balance’ emphasizes:
a) The need for a balance of power between the Centre and the States
b) The need for a balance of power between the States and the Union territories
c) The need for a balance of power between the Centre and the Union territories
d) The need for a balance of power between the States and the Concurrent List
47. The ‘Doctrine of Equitable Distribution’ is related to:
a) Centre-State Relations
b) Inter-state Relations
c) Fundamental Rights
d) Directive Principles of State Policy
48. The ‘Doctrine of Double Aspect’ states that:
a) The Centre and the States have equal powers in matters of legislation and administration
b) The Centre and the States can coexist on the same subject
c) The Centre and the States can legislate on the same subject from different aspects
d) The Centre and the States are independent of each other in matters of legislation and administration
49. The concept of ‘Fiscal Federalism’ deals with:
a) Financial relations between the Centre and the States
b) Financial relations between the States and the Union territories
c) Financial relations between the Centre and the Union territories
d) Financial relations within the States
50. The ‘Doctrine of Legislative Fields’ states that:
a) The Centre has exclusive powers in certain fields and the States have exclusive powers in certain fields
b) The Centre has exclusive powers in all fields and the States have exclusive powers in some fields
c) The Centre and the States have equal powers in all fields
d) The Concurrent List is the repository of all legislative fields