The largest source of revenue in India is
(1) Sales tax
(2) Excise duty
(3) Income tax
(4) Corporate tax
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. Which one of the following comes under the jurisdiction of both the High Court and the Supreme Court? (a) Disputes between the Centre and the states (b) Disputes between the States inter se (c) Protection of the Fundamental Rights (d) Protection against the violation of the Constitution