Understanding Indian Governance

An educational illustration depicting Indian governance structures such as Panchayat Raj, local government, and federalism concepts, styled in a bright and engaging manner.

Understanding Indian Governance

Test your knowledge on the intricate systems of governance in India with our comprehensive quiz! From the Panchayat Raj to language policies, this quiz covers essential aspects of Indian federalism and local governance.

Key features of the quiz:

  • 10 multiple-choice questions
  • Instant scoring and feedback
  • Learn more about Indian political structures and policies
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EngagingStudent47
The system of Panchayat Raj involves:
(a) Village, block and district levels
(b) Village and state levels
(c) Village, district and state levels
(d) Village, state and union levels
Which one of the following countries is good examples of ‘holding together federations’?
(a) USA
(b) Switzerland
(c) Australia
(d) India
When power is taken away from central and state governments and given to local government, it is called:
(a) Distribution
(b) Centralisation
(c) Reorganization
(d) Decentralisation
Choose the correct statement regarding language policy of the Indian Government?
(a) English is our national language
(b) Citizens are free to choose any language as national language
(c) Hindi is our national language
(d) Constitution of India did not declare any language as national language
Who among the following is the head of a Municipal Corporation?
(a) Home Minister
(b) Sarpanch
(c) Governor
(d) Mayor
How many other languages are recognized as Scheduled Languages by the constitution, besides Hindi?
(a) 20
(b) 21
(c) 18
(d) 19
Which one of the following subjects is included in the concurrent list?
(a) Banking
(b) Trade
(c) Police
(d) Education
Which one is not the part of 3 tier system of Panchayat Raj?
(a) Municipalities
(b) Village Panchayat
(c) Block Samiti
(d) Zila Parishad
Which is not true regarding changes in power-sharing arrangement between the Centre and the States?
(a) The Parliament cannot on its own change this arrangement.
(b) Any change to it has to be first passed by both the Houses with at least two-thirds majority.
(c) Then, it has to be ratified by the legislatures of at least half of the total states.
(d) The Parliament alone has the power to amend the provisions regarding power-sharing.
Which period saw the rise of regional political parties in many states of the country?
(a) Period after 1990
(b) Period after 2000
(c) Period after 1980
(d) Period after 1970
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