Q. The Governor can act in his discretion to reserve a bill for the President, if:

[A] The bill is a Money Bill

[B] The bill affects the Centre-State relations

[C] The bill is passed unanimously by the State Legislature

[D] The bill pertains to the subjects in the State List only

Answer: B
Notes:

Explanation – The Governor can act in his discretion to reserve a bill for the President when the bill affects the Centre-State relations. This is specified under Article 200 of the Indian Constitution, which allows the Governor to reserve a bill for the consideration of the President if it is of such a nature that it may conflict with the laws made by Parliament or affect the powers of the Centre.

Source: The Hindu

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