Federalism

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Understanding Federalism Quiz

Test your knowledge about the principles of federalism and the political systems that govern nations. This quiz will challenge your understanding of power distribution between national and state governments, language diversity, and historical facts.

Features:

  • 11 multiple-choice questions
  • A comprehensive assessment of federal dynamics
  • Engaging and educational for all levels
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LearningTree247
Q. 1 Federalism refers to a
A) relationship between the national and state governments
B) relationship among the state governments.
C) political system in which power is vested in the state governments.
D) political system in which power is vested in the national government.
Q.2 Under the Constitution, national and state governments are
A) endowed with exclusively separate powers.
B) totally autonomous
C) accountable to the people.
D) inherently separate spheres of government.
Q.3 . …………. Is a system of government in which the power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of the country?
A. Dictatorship
B. Unitary system
C. Monarchy
D. Federalism
Q.4 Besides Hindi, there are __ other languages recognised as Scheduled Languages by the Constitution?
A. 21
B. 23
C. 27
D. 24
Q.5 Belgium Shares borders with France, the Netherlands, Germany and ……?
A. England
B. Norway
C. Luxembourg
D. Italy
Q.6 In Sri lanka, there are about….. percent Christians, who are both Tamil and Sinhala?
A. 10
B. 15
C. 7
D. 12
Q.7 Give an example of horizontal distribution of power?
A. Governments at the provincial or regional level.
B. legislature, executive and judiciary
C. Among different social groups
D. Political parties, pressure groups and movements
Q.8 When did Sri Lanka emerge as an independent country?
A. 1949
B. 1950
C. 1948
D. 1951
Q.9 Consider the following two statements on power sharing and select the answer using the codes given below: 1. Power sharing is good for democracy. 2. It helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups. Which of these statements are true and false?
A. 1 is true but 2 is false
B. Both 1 and 2 are true
C. Both 1 and 2 are false
D. 1 is false but 2 is true
Q.10 In India’s federal system, the state government consists of the power to legislate on all those subjects that are included in which of the list:
A. State List
B. Concurrent List
C. Union List
D. Residuary Subjects
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