MCQ Chapter 4 Political Science Class 11 Maharashtra Board Constitutional Government 1. Which list in India’s Seventh Schedule allows both Central and State law-making?Residual ListConcurrent ListState ListUnion ListQuestion 1 of 202. What happens if Central and State laws conflict on a Concurrent List subject?Both laws are voidState law prevailsCentral law prevailsJudiciary decidesQuestion 2 of 203. Can States request the Central Government to legislate on State List subjects?Only with judicial consentYes, if neededNo, neverOnly with public approvalQuestion 3 of 204. Which subject likely falls under the Union List in India?Law and OrderAtomic EnergyPoliceAgricultureQuestion 4 of 205. Which subject is under the State List in India?BankingElectricityAgricultureEducationQuestion 5 of 206. Which subject is on the Concurrent List in India?PoliceBankingEducationAtomic EnergyQuestion 6 of 207. What purpose does the American Constitution’s preamble highlight?Limit national powerPromote regional autonomySecure blessings of libertyEstablish a monarchyQuestion 7 of 208. Who framed the Indian Constitution?Supreme CourtConstituent AssemblyParliamentConstitutional ConventionQuestion 8 of 209. What doctrine historically gave the UK Parliament unlimited law-making power?Basic Structure DoctrineParliamentary SovereigntyFederalismConstitutional MoralityQuestion 9 of 2010. Why is the UK’s Parliamentary Sovereignty no longer absolute?Creation of a Federal systemAdoption of a written ConstitutionInternational organization membershipJudicial reformsQuestion 10 of 2011. What prevents a government from removing all constitutional restrictions?International treatiesExecutive ordersBasic Structure DoctrinePublic protestsQuestion 11 of 2012. What is the Monarch’s role in a Constitutional Monarchy’s Parliamentary system?Judicial headNominal executiveReal executiveLegislative headQuestion 12 of 2013. Which country has both a President and a Prime Minister in its system?BrazilUnited StatesIndiaUnited KingdomQuestion 13 of 2014. What term describes Federations formed by uniting separate political units?Holding TogetherQuasi-FederationComing TogetherUnitary FederationQuestion 14 of 2015. Which UK region has gained some autonomy?ManchesterScotlandBirminghamLondonQuestion 15 of 2016. What describes India’s federalism due to its power distribution?Complete decentralizationUnitary biasEqual power distributionNo state powersQuestion 16 of 2017. What event led to the United States becoming a Federation?French RevolutionThirteen colonies’ rebellionMagna Charta signingIndian independenceQuestion 17 of 2018. How are the Executive and Legislature related in a Presidential system?Judicial oversightStrict separationComplete mergerNominal coordinationQuestion 18 of 2019. What is the Legislature’s main role in a Presidential system?Protecting rightsMaking lawsAppointing the PresidentConducting administrationQuestion 19 of 2020. Which country exemplifies a ‘Holding Together’ Federation?AustraliaIndiaSwitzerlandUnited StatesQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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