MCQ Federal SystemALL MCQ For Political Science 1. Which of the following is a federal feature of the Indian Constitution?Single CitizenshipDivision of PowersStrong CenterFlexible ConstitutionQuestion 1 of 152. What type of federalism is followed in India?Dual FederalismCooperative FederalismCompetitive FederalismQuasi-FederalismQuestion 2 of 153. Which Schedule of the Indian Constitution contains the Union, State, and Concurrent Lists?7th Schedule5th Schedule9th Schedule6th ScheduleQuestion 3 of 154. In India, which of the following bodies settles disputes between the Union and States?Supreme CourtPresidentParliamentElection CommissionQuestion 4 of 155. Which of the following is an example of independent federal judiciary in India?Parliament can overrule judicial decisions.Judges are appointed by the Legislature.Supreme Court is the final interpreter of the Constitution.States can create their own Supreme Court.Question 5 of 156. Which of the following is a unitary feature of the Indian Constitution?Bicameral LegislatureDivision of PowersIndependent JudiciarySingle CitizenshipQuestion 6 of 157. Under which Article can the President impose President's Rule in a state?Article 352Article 356Article 360Article 368Question 7 of 158. Which of the following provisions gives the Centre strong control over the states?Division of PowersAppointment of GovernorsState List in the 7th SchedulePanchayati Raj SystemQuestion 8 of 159. Emergency provisions under the Indian Constitution make India a:Federal StateParliamentary StateUnitary StatePresidential StateQuestion 9 of 1510. Which of the following is NOT a unitary feature of the Indian Constitution?Appointment of Governors by the PresidentDivision of PowersEmergency ProvisionsAll India ServicesQuestion 10 of 1511. Critical Assessment of the Federal Systemat is the primary criticism of the Indian federal system?Weak CentreOver-centralization of PowersIndependent JudiciaryLack of ConstitutionQuestion 11 of 1512. Why is India called a “Quasi-Federal” state?Because it has a rigid Constitution.Because it has a unitary bias despite federal structure.Because States have absolute power.Because Union Territories have their own Constitution.Question 12 of 1513. Which of the following hampers the true spirit of federalism in India?Strong State LegislatureUnion’s control over resourcesState JudiciaryBicameral LegislatureQuestion 13 of 1514. Which of the following statements is TRUE about Indian Federalism?The States have exclusive powers during emergencies.The Constitution is silent about Centre-State relations.Residuary powers are vested in the Union Government.States can make treaties with foreign nations.Question 14 of 1515. What is one of the challenges faced by the Indian federal system?Lack of a written ConstitutionGrowing regionalismLack of State AssembliesNo role of JudiciaryQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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