Federalism in India

Description: Test your knowledge on Federalism in India with this comprehensive quiz. Assess your understanding of the unique features, challenges, and significance of federalism in the Indian context.
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What is the fundamental principle underlying federalism in India?

  1. Division of powers between the center and states

  2. Unitary form of government with centralized authority

  3. Direct democracy with citizen participation

  4. Confederation of independent states


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Federalism in India is characterized by the division of powers between the central government and state governments, as outlined in the Indian Constitution.

Which constitutional document outlines the distribution of powers between the center and states in India?

  1. The Indian Constitution

  2. The Federalist Papers

  3. The Government of India Act, 1935

  4. The Indian Independence Act, 1947


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Indian Constitution, particularly the Seventh Schedule, provides a detailed list of powers allocated to the central government, state governments, and concurrent powers shared between them.

What is the term used to describe the division of powers between the center and states in India?

  1. Federalism

  2. Unitarism

  3. Confederalism

  4. Devolution


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Devolution refers to the transfer of powers from the central government to state governments, as specified in the Indian Constitution.

Which list in the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution contains subjects under the exclusive jurisdiction of the central government?

  1. Union List

  2. State List

  3. Concurrent List

  4. Residual List


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Union List includes subjects such as defense, foreign affairs, currency, and interstate trade, which are exclusively handled by the central government.

Which list in the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution contains subjects under the exclusive jurisdiction of state governments?

  1. Union List

  2. State List

  3. Concurrent List

  4. Residual List


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The State List includes subjects such as public order, police, education, and healthcare, which are primarily handled by state governments.

Which list in the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution contains subjects under the shared jurisdiction of both the central and state governments?

  1. Union List

  2. State List

  3. Concurrent List

  4. Residual List


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Concurrent List includes subjects such as education, forests, and labor, where both the central and state governments have legislative powers.

What is the term used to describe the process of resolving disputes between the central and state governments in India?

  1. Judicial Review

  2. Intergovernmental Cooperation

  3. Federal-State Relations

  4. Constitutional Amendment


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Intergovernmental Cooperation refers to the mechanisms and processes through which the central and state governments work together to resolve disputes and coordinate policies.

Which body is responsible for resolving disputes between the central and state governments in India?

  1. Supreme Court of India

  2. Inter-State Council

  3. Finance Commission

  4. Election Commission of India


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Supreme Court of India has the ultimate authority to resolve disputes between the central and state governments through its judicial review powers.

What is the primary objective of the Finance Commission in India?

  1. To allocate financial resources between the center and states

  2. To regulate monetary policy

  3. To manage public debt

  4. To oversee banking operations


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Finance Commission is responsible for recommending the distribution of financial resources between the central government and state governments.

Which constitutional amendment introduced the concept of cooperative federalism in India?

  1. 42nd Amendment

  2. 73rd Amendment

  3. 86th Amendment

  4. 91st Amendment


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The 42nd Amendment to the Indian Constitution introduced the concept of cooperative federalism, emphasizing the need for collaboration between the center and states.

What is the significance of the Panchayati Raj system in Indian federalism?

  1. It promotes decentralization and local self-governance

  2. It strengthens the role of the central government

  3. It reduces the powers of state governments

  4. It undermines the principle of federalism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Panchayati Raj system is a form of local self-governance that empowers village panchayats to make decisions and implement policies at the grassroots level.

Which constitutional amendment introduced the concept of Nagarpalika (municipalities) in India?

  1. 73rd Amendment

  2. 74th Amendment

  3. 86th Amendment

  4. 91st Amendment


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The 74th Amendment to the Indian Constitution introduced the concept of Nagarpalika (municipalities), providing a framework for urban local self-governance.

What is the role of the Inter-State Council in Indian federalism?

  1. To resolve disputes between the center and states

  2. To promote cooperation and coordination among states

  3. To allocate financial resources between the center and states

  4. To oversee the implementation of central government policies


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Inter-State Council is a forum for consultation and cooperation among states, aimed at resolving inter-state disputes and promoting coordinated development.

Which constitutional amendment introduced the concept of Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India?

  1. 101st Amendment

  2. 102nd Amendment

  3. 103rd Amendment

  4. 104th Amendment


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The 101st Amendment to the Indian Constitution introduced the concept of Goods and Services Tax (GST), replacing multiple indirect taxes with a single unified tax system.

What is the significance of the National Development Council (NDC) in Indian federalism?

  1. It promotes cooperative planning and development among states

  2. It allocates financial resources between the center and states

  3. It resolves disputes between the center and states

  4. It oversees the implementation of central government policies


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The National Development Council (NDC) is a forum for consultation and coordination between the central government and state governments, aimed at promoting cooperative planning and development.

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