INDIAN FEDERALISM MCQS SET 01
1) The Central Government's exclusive powers are enumerated in the :A) Concurrent List
B) State List
C) Union List
D) Federal List
Answer: Union List
2) Under the Constitution, the residuary powers vest with the :
A) President
B) Supreme Court
C) Union Government
D) State Government
Answer: Union Government
3) The executive power relating to concurrent subject remain with :
A) the States
B) the Centre
C) the Constitution
D) the President
Answer: the Centre
4) The Union list contains :
A) 47 subjects
B) 97 subjects
C) 63 subjects
D) 92 subjects
Answer: 97 subjects
5) The State list contains
A) 97 subjects
B) 69 subjects
C) 66 subjects
D) 103 subjects
Answer: 66 subjects
6) The concurrent list contains :
A) 47 subjects
B) 68 subjects
C) 42 subjects
D) 38 subjects
Answer: 47 subjects
7) Which Articles of Indian Constitution discuss the financial relations between the Centre and the States :
A) Articles 268 to 281
B) Articles 278 to 291
C) Articles 289 to 295
D) Articles 168 to 171
Answer: Articles 268 to 281
8) A change in distribution of powers between the Centre and the States can be done by :
A) the Central Government
B) the federating units by themselves
C) amending the Constitution
D) none of the above
Answer: amending the Constitution
9) The distribution of power between Centre and the States is based on the scheme provided in :
A) Minto-Morley Reforms, 1909
B) Montague-Chelmsford Act, 1919
C) Government of India Act, 1935
D) Indian Independence Act, 1947
Answer: Government of India Act, 1935
10) Union Parliament has the power to legislate on the subjects of all three lists in respect of :
A) Scheduled areas
B) Hill areas
C) Backward areas
D) Union Territories
Answer: Union Territories
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