Centre-State Relations & Inter-state Relations

21. The Supreme Court has the power to adjudicate disputes between:
a) The Centre and the States
b) The States and Union territories
c) The Centre and Union territories
d) All of the above

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22. The doctrine of ‘Pith and Substance’ is related to the interpretation of laws in matters of:
a) Centre-State Relations
b) Inter-state Relations
c) Fundamental Rights
d) Directive Principles of State Policy

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23. The concept of ‘One Nation, One Election’ refers to:
a) Simultaneous elections for the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha
b) Simultaneous elections for the President and the Vice President
c) Simultaneous elections for all State Legislative Assemblies
d) Simultaneous elections for the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies

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24. Which of the following is not a constitutional provision for Inter-state Relations?
a) Interstate Council
b) Zonal Councils
c) All-India Services
d) Governor’s Rule

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25. The ‘Doctrine of Federal Supremacy’ states that:
a) The Union is supreme over the States in matters of legislation and administration
b) The States are supreme over the Union in matters of legislation and administration
c) The Union and the States have equal powers in matters of legislation and administration
d) The Union and the States are independent of each other in matters of legislation and administration

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