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CBSE - Fedralism
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Practice Question
Fedralism
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Fedralism
Which form of power sharing is most commonly referred to as federalism?
(1) Horizontal division of power
(2) Vertical division of power
(3) Division of power among various communities
(4) Sharing of power among political parties
Correct Answer: 2
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Related Questions
Fedralism
1
Which one of the following is not a feature of federalism?
(1) Two or more levels of government
(2) Different tiers of government govern the same citizens
(3) Courts have the power to interpret the constitution
(4) The centre government can order the state government
Correct Answer: 4
2
The system of Panchayat Raj involves :
(1) Village, block and district levels
(2) Village and state levels
(3) Vilalge, district and state levels
(4) Village, state and union levels
Correct Answer: 1
3
Choose the incorrect statement.
(1) Usually a federation has two levels of governments
(2) Both the levels of governments enjoy theirs powers independent of one another
(3) In a federal system, a state government has powers of its own
(4) In a federal system, the state government is answerable to the central government
Correct Answer: 3
4
Which is not true regarding changes in power-sharing arrangement between the centre and the states?
(1) The Parliament cannot on its own change this arrangement.
(2) Any change to it has to be first passed by both the Houses with at least two-thirds majority.
(3) Then, it has to be ratified by the legislatures of at least half of the total states.
(4) The Parliament alone has the power to amend the provisions regarding power-sharing.
Correct Answer: 4
5
Who makes laws on the subjects contained in the Concurrent List?
(1) Union government
(2) State governments
(3) Both Union and state governments
(4) None of these
Correct Answer: 3