81. The ‘Doctrine of Non-Intervention’ implies that:
a) The Centre cannot intervene in the affairs of the states
b) The states cannot intervene in the affairs of the Centre
c) The Centre and the states cannot intervene in each other’s affairs
d) The Union territories cannot intervene in the affairs of the states
82. The ‘Doctrine of Cooperative Federalism’ emphasizes:
a) The cooperation between the Centre and the states in the implementation of policies
b) The dominance of the Centre over the states in policy implementation
c) The dominance of the states over the Centre in policy implementation
d) The separation of powers between the Centre and the states in policy implementation
83. The ‘Doctrine of Emergency Powers’ deals with:
a) The Centre’s power to declare a state of emergency in the country
b) The Governor’s power to declare a state of emergency in the state
c) The Centre’s power to declare a state of emergency in a particular state
d) The Governor’s power to declare a state of emergency in the Union territories
84. The ‘Doctrine of Administrative Relations’ refers to:
a) The relationship between the Centre and the states in administrative matters
b) The relationship between the states in administrative matters
c) The relationship between the Union territories and the states in administrative matters
d) The relationship between the Centre and the Union territories in administrative matters
85. The ‘Doctrine of Cooperative Jurisdiction’ implies that:
a) The Centre and the states have exclusive jurisdiction in certain areas
b) The Centre and the states have concurrent jurisdiction in certain areas
c) The Centre has exclusive jurisdiction over the states
d) The states have exclusive jurisdiction over the Centre