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Federalism Part-2
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Q.1 : Which country has a two-party system?
A:
Nepal
B:
Sri Lanka
C:
United Kingdom
D:
India
Q.2 : Which of the following subjects is not included in the Union list?
A:
Banking
B:
Police
C:
Defence
D:
Foreign affairs
Q.3 : Which is not true regarding changes in power sharing arrangement between the centre and the states?
A:
Any change to it has to be first passed by both the Houses with at least two-thirds majority
B:
After that it has to be ratified by the legislatures of at least half of the total states.
C:
The Parliament alone has the power to amend the provisions regarding power-sharing
D:
The Parliament can not on its own change this arrangement.
Q.4 : How many of the world's 192 countries have federal political systems?
A:
25
B:
50
C:
75
D:
100
Q.5 : Which state of India enjoys a special status and has its own Constitution?
A:
Goa
B:
Jammu and Kashmir
C:
Andaman and Nicobar
D:
None of these
Q.6 : Which of the following is not an example of 'holding together' federations?
A:
Belgium
B:
Switzerland
C:
Spain
D:
India
Q.7 : Who makes laws on the subjects contained in the Concurrent List?
A:
State governments
B:
Union government
C:
Both of these
D:
None of these
Q.8 : Which level of government in India has the power to legislate on the 'residuary' subjects?
A:
State governments
B:
Union government
C:
Both of these
D:
Local self-government
Q.9 : The Constitution of India originally provided for:
A:
A two-tier system of government.
B:
A three-tier system of government
C:
A single-tier system of government.
D:
A four-tier system of government.
Q.10 : Which of the following is not an example of 'coming together' federations?
A:
USA
B:
Australia
C:
Switzerland
D:
India