71. The ‘Doctrine of Pleasure’ is related to:
a) The President’s power to dissolve the Parliament
b) The Governor’s power to dissolve the state legislature
c) The President’s power to dismiss the Governor
d) The Governor’s power to dismiss the state ministers
72. The ‘Doctrine of State List’ implies that:
a) The Centre has exclusive powers over matters mentioned in the State List
b) The states have exclusive powers over matters mentioned in the State List
c) The Union territories have exclusive powers over matters mentioned in the State List
d) The Concurrent List is the repository of all powers
73. The ‘Doctrine of Treaty-Making Power’ deals with:
a) The Centre’s power to make treaties with other countries
b) The states’ power to make treaties with other countries
c) The Union territories’ power to make treaties with other countries
d) The power of the President to make treaties with other countries
74. The ‘Doctrine of Shared Sovereignty’ emphasizes:
a) The supremacy of the Centre over the states
b) The supremacy of the states over the Centre
c) The equal distribution of sovereignty between the Centre and the states
d) The independent exercise of sovereignty by the Union territories
75. The ‘Doctrine of Legislative Entries’ refers to:
a) The distribution of legislative powers between the Centre and the states
b) The distribution of executive powers between the Centre and the states
c) The distribution of judicial powers between the Centre and the states
d) The distribution of financial powers between the Centre and the states