26. The ‘Doctrine of Non-Intervention’ refers to:
a) Non-interference by the Centre in the affairs of the States
b) Non-interference by the States in the affairs of the Centre
c) Non-interference by the Union territories in the affairs of the States
d) Non-interference by the States in the affairs of the Union territories
27. The ‘Doctrine of Territorial Integrity’ states that:
a) No State can be divided or its territory altered without its consent
b) The Centre has the power to alter the territories of the States as per its discretion
c) The States have the power to alter the territories of the Union territories as per their discretion
d) The Union territories are exempt from territorial alterations
28. The concept of ‘Cooperative Federalism’ emphasizes:
a) Stronger powers for the Centre compared to the States
b) Stronger powers for the States compared to the Centre
c) Cooperation and coordination between the Centre and the States
d) Independence and autonomy of the States from the Centre
29. The ‘Doctrine of Repugnancy’ states that:
a) A State law prevails over a Union law if they are inconsistent
b) A Union law prevails over a State law if they are inconsistent
c) Both State and Union laws can coexist on the same subject
d) Neither State nor Union laws can be enforced
30. Which of the following is not a subject under the Concurrent List?
a) Criminal Procedure Code
b) Marriage and Divorce
c) Education
d) Agriculture