Correct Answer:
B. Budget estimates
The question asks about the typical recommendations an 'Authority' might make to the Government. Understanding the role of administrative or regulatory authorities is key.
- Budget estimates is the correct answer. Many governmental or quasi-governmental authorities are responsible for managing their own finances and operations. As such, they regularly submit their proposed budget estimates to the central government for approval, allocation of funds, and oversight. This is a fundamental administrative function.
- New laws (A) are typically proposed by legislative bodies or the executive branch, though an Authority might suggest policy changes that could lead to new legislation.
- Changes in the Constitution (C) is a highly significant and specialized power, reserved for legislative processes or constitutional conventions, not a general administrative authority.
- Appointment of judges (D) is a function of the executive or specific judicial commissions, not a general 'Authority'.
Therefore, recommending budget estimates aligns best with the typical administrative and financial responsibilities of an Authority.