MCQ Centre-State Relations & Inter-State Relations SET 7ALL MCQ For Centre-State Relations & Inter-State Relations 1. The Council of State in India has how many elected members250230245238Question 1 of 152. The President of India is elected byElected members of both Houses of ParliamentMembers of both Houses of ParliamentElected members of both Houses of Parliament and state legislative assembliesElected members of both Houses of Parliament and both Houses of the state legislaturesQuestion 2 of 153. Council of States in India can delay a money bill forindefinite period1 month14 days6 monthsQuestion 3 of 154. Public Accounts Committee has members fromHouse of the PeopleState legislaturesCouncil of states onlyBoth Houses of ParliamentQuestion 4 of 155. Which Article of the Constitution of India provides for co-operation between states?Article 32Article 14Article 263Article 360Question 5 of 156. Madan Mohan Punchi commission was appointed to studyCentre-state relationsPanchayat Raj delimitation of constituenciesState reorganizationQuestion 6 of 157. The Indian federal system can be transformed into a unitary system underArticle 368 Article 360 Article 352Article 356Question 7 of 158. The executive power relating to concurrent subjects remain with:the Statesthe Constitutionthe Presidentthe CentreQuestion 8 of 159. When can a State law on a subject in the Concurrent List get precedence over a Central law on the same subject :in no circumstanceif it had got the President’s assent before the enactment of the Central lawif it had got the President’s consent before being introduced as a Bill in the State Legislatureif it was made before the Central lawQuestion 9 of 1510. What can the President do if the States fail to comply with the directives of Central Government:He can dissolve State Legislature and order fresh elections He can send reserve police to the State to secure complianceHe can declare the breakdown of constitutional machinery in the State and assume responsibility for the governance of the StateAny of the aboveQuestion 10 of 1511. In the case of a conflict between the Centre and a State in respect of a subject included in the Concurrent List:the State Law prevailsthe matter is resolved by the Supreme Courtthe Union Law prevailsthe law which had been passed first would prevailQuestion 11 of 1512. In which respect have the Centre-State relations been specifically termed as ‘municipal relations’ ?Centre’s control of the State in the legislative sphereCentre’s control of the State in financial mattersCentre’s control of the State in administrative sectorCentre’s control of the State in planning processQuestion 12 of 1513. Which of the following is/are extra constitutional and extra-legal device (s)for securing co-operation and co-ordination between the States in India? 1. The National Development Council. 2. The Governor’s Conference. 3. Zonal Councils. 4. The Inter-State CouncilI and IIIII and IVOnly IVI, III and IVQuestion 13 of 1514. An amendment of the Constitution of India can extend to Jammu and Kashmir:only if ratified by State Legislatureby an order of the President under Article 370under no circumstanceautomaticallyQuestion 14 of 1515. A proclamation of Emergency by the President:cannot apply to Jammu and Kashmir shall have effect in Jammu and Kashmir only on the concurrence of the State Legislatureshall apply to Jammu and Kashmir only on endorsement by its Governorhas to be separately issued for Jammu and KashmirQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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