Class 10 Political Science Chapter 2 Federalism - Part 4

CBSE & NCERT Based, Class 10 Political Science Chapter 2 Federalism. Topics - what is Federalism? What Makes India a Federal Country, How is Federalism Practised? Decentralisation in India & Others. M...

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Local governments help make administration:
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Which of the following is not a feature of federalism?
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Federalism balances:
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Which government level deals directly with local problems?
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Federalism strengthens democracy through:
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The main objective of federalism is:
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Federalism is a system of government in which the power is divided between:
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Usually, a federation has how many levels of government?
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In a federal system, the government for the entire country is usually responsible for:
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What is the structural contrast between a Federal system and a Unitary system?
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In a unitary system, can the central government pass on orders to the local or provincial governments?
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In a federal system, can the central government order a state government to do something that violates its constitutional domain?
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Which of the following is a key feature of federalism regarding jurisdictions?
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The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of government are specified in:
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Can the fundamental provisions of a federal constitution be unilaterally changed by one level of government?
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Who acts as an umpire if disputes arise between different levels of government in the exercise of their respective powers?
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Sources of revenue for each level of government are clearly specified in a federation to ensure its:
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The federal system has dual objectives, What are they?
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An ideal federal system must possess two crucial components, What are they?
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The exact balance of power between the central and state governments depends mainly on:
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What are the two distinct routes through which federations have been formed historically?
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In a 'Coming Together' federation, independent States come together on their own to form a bigger unit so that by pooling sovereignty and retaining identity they can:
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Which of the following lists contains ONLY examples of 'Coming Together' federations?
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In the 'Coming Together' route of federalism, all the constituent States usually have:
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What happens in a 'Holding Together' federation route?
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Which of the following lists contains ONLY examples of 'Holding Together' federations?
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The Constitution of India declared India as a:
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Does the Indian Constitution explicitly use the word 'Federation'?
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The Indian Constitution originally provided for a how many tier system of government?
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Which tier of government was added later to the Indian federal structure in the form of Panchayats and Municipalities?

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