Indian Federalism Set 1
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This set of Indian Government and Politics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Indian Federalism Set 1
Q1 | In case of a conflict between the Centre and the state in respect of subject included inthe Concurrent List
- The Union Law prevails
- The State Law prevails
- The Supreme Court will decide
Q2 | Which Article of the Indian Constitution discuss the financial relations between theCentre and the State
- Article 268-281
- Article 268-278
- Article 268-282
Q3 | Education comes under the
- Union List
- State List
- Concurrent List
Q4 | Emergency Provision are contained in
- Part XVIII of the Constitution
- Part XIV of the Constitution
- Part XII of the Constitution
Q5 | Financial Emergency due to a threat to the financial stability or credit of India arecontained in
- Article 352
- Article 360
- Article 356
Q6 | An Emergency due to the failure of the Constitutional machinery in the states arecontained in
- Article 360
- Article 352
- Article 356
Q7 | An Emergency due to war, external aggression or armed rebellion popularly knownas „National Emergency’ is contained in
- Article 352
- Article 360
- Article 356
Q8 | The President can declare Emergency only after written recommendation from
- Lok Sabha Resolution
- Union Cabinet Resolution
- Rajya Sabha resolution
Q9 | Proclamation of emergency must be approved by both House of parliament within
- Within 1 month
- Within 2 month
- Within 3 month
Q10 | During National emergency fundamental right are suspended except
- Article 20 and 21
- Article 24
- Article 14
Q11 | The first proclamation of National Emergency, 1962 was issued on account of
- Chinese Aggression in NEFA
- Internal Disturbance
- India- Pakistan War
Q12 | During National Emergency the Parliament becomes empowered to make Laws on
- Any subject mentioned in the state list
- Only the subject mentioned in the Union List
- None of the above
Q13 | The Union List includes
- Defence, foreign affairs, currency
- Education, trade union, commerce
- Police, health, local administration
Q14 | The state list includes
- Police, health, Local administration
- Atomic energy, treaty
- Trade and commerce
Q15 | Federal features of India constitution are
- Written and supremacy of the Constitution
- Single citizenship
- Strong Centre
Q16 | KC Wheare describe the Constitution of India as
- “Quasi-Federal”
- “Cooperative - Federal”
- “Competitive Federal”
Q17 | Granville Austin called the Indian federalism as
- “Completive Federalism”
- “Cooperative Federalism”
- “ Bargaining Federalism”
Q18 | Tensions between states and Centre are often created by
- Imposition of President Rules in the state
- Activity of opposition party
- Media instigated activity in the state
Q19 | The central government appointed a six members Administrative reforms commissionin 1966 to study
- To study various issues in Centre- State relations
- Working of the Constitution
- Pay revision Committee for Parliamentarians
Q20 | The Sarkaria commission was appointed by the central Government in the year
- 1983
- 1974
- 1992
Q21 | The Punchhi Commission was established in April,2007 to study
- To study Centre State relations
- To study working of Emergency Provision
- To study working of Fundamental Right
Q22 | Fundamental right under article 19 can be suspended only on
- External Aggression under National Emergency
- State Emergency
- Financial Emergency
Q23 | A proclamation of national Emergency automatically suspends
- All fundamental right
- Right to freedom
- No fundamental right suspended
Q24 | The proclamation of President‟s Rule should be approved by the parliament within
- Within 2 month
- Within 3 month
- Within 1 month
Q25 | Tension and conflict area in Centre-State relations are created by
- Mode of appointment and dismissal of Governor
- Role of NGO in the state
- Prevailing situation in the state