Social federalism concept 2 [ what makes india a fedral country] by Akhila

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Understanding Social Federalism in India

Test your knowledge on the concept of federalism in India with this engaging quiz intricately designed to challenge your understanding of India's unique political structure.

Questions cover key aspects of:

  • Federal powers
  • State rights
  • The role of the judiciary
  • Management of diversity in governance
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExploringIdeas42
Name:
Which of the following subjects is not included in the state list?
Law and order
National defence
Education
Agriculture
In India’s federal system, the state governments have the power to legislate on all those subjects which are included in the:
Union list
State list
Concurrent list
Residuary subjects
The Constitution of India:
divided powers between centre and states in three lists.
divided powers between centre and states in two lists.
Listed the powers of the states and left the undefined powers to the state.
Specified the pow ers of the states and left the residuary powers with the centre.
Which of the following government has two or more levels?
Community Government
Coalition Government
Federal Government
Unitary Government
Which one of the following States in India has its own Constitution?
Uttarakhand
Madhya Pradesh
Jammu
Kashmir
Both j and k
If there is a clash between the laws made by the state and centre on a subject in the concurrent list:
The central law prevails
The state law prevails
The Supreme Court has to intervene to decide
Both the laws prevail in their respective jurisdiction
Identify the distinguishing feature of a Federal Government
Power is distributed between the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary
National Government gives some powers to the Provincial government
Governmental Power is divided between different levels of government
Elected officials exercise supreme power in the government
Which is true about judiciary role?
It wont suit to play a important role for overseeing the implementation of consitutional provisions
It dosenot follow any procedures
It plays a vital role in overseeing implementation of consitutional provisions and procedures
None of these
The parliament cannot on its own change this arrangement of power sharing
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Some units which enjoy very little power are known as
Union states
Union territories
Union dynasty
Union routes
None of the above
Belgium and srilanka not faced so many problems of managing diversity
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
How judiciary plays a important role?[ 3marks] write hometest
How was Akhila`s presentation?
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