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Class 11 Political Science (Indian Constitution At Work) Chapter 7 Federalism

This quiz is designed to assess your understanding of Chapter 7, “Federalism,” from Class 11 Political Science. It focuses on the concept of federalism in India, as outlined in the Indian Constitution, and examines the distribution of power between the central government and the states. The quiz will test your knowledge of the key features of the Indian federal system, including the Union List, State List, and Concurrent List, as well as the powers and responsibilities of both levels of government. You will also explore the role of the Parliament, the President, and the judiciary in maintaining the federal structure, along with the challenges and benefits of federalism in India. Additionally, the quiz will cover the provisions for resolving conflicts between the center and states, and the significance of federalism in India’s democratic framework. By participating in this quiz, you will strengthen your understanding of how federalism shapes governance and ensures a balance of power in India.

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Category: Role of Governors and President’s Rule

1. What power does the Governor have concerning bills passed by the state legislature?

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Category: Governors as Representatives of the Centre

2. What power does the Governor have regarding bills passed by the State Legislature?

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Category: Distribution of power between two levels of government.

3. What are the two levels of government in India as per the Constitution?

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Category: Division of Powers

4. What are the two sets of government recognized by the Indian Constitution?

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Category: Types of Disputes

5. Which two states are involved in the dispute over the city of Belgaum?

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Category: Independent Judiciary to resolve disputes.

6. What is the role of an independent judiciary in a federal system?

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Category: Ongoing Demands for New States

7. Which state was formed as a result of the States Reorganisation Act of 1956 that focused on linguistic lines?

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Category: Socio-economic problems

8. What is one of the socio-economic conditions required for the imposition of President’s rule in a state as per Indian federalism?

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Category: Sarkaria Commission Recommendations

9. Which article of the Indian Constitution allows for President’s rule in a State under certain conditions?

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Category: Division of Powers between Centre and States.

10. Which list contains subjects on which both Union and State can make laws?

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Category: Emphasis on unity and cooperation.

11. What does the Indian Constitution emphasize while recognizing diversity?

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Category: Jammu and Kashmir: Article 370 (Before 2019)

12. What was a unique feature of Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370?

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Category: Constitutional Provisions Strengthening the Centre

13. What was one of the main reasons for establishing a strong central government in India?

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Category: Federalism as a Balancing Act

14. What is one of the primary roles of the judiciary in India’s federal system?

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Category: Challenges in Indian Federalism

15. What does Article 1 of the Indian Constitution describe India as?

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Category: Special status granted due to historical context.

16. Which article of the Indian Constitution granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir?

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Category: Federalism in India vs. Other Countries

17. Which of the following best describes federalism as an institutional mechanism?

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Category: SPECIAL PROVISIONS

18. Which state had a special status under Article 370?

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Category: Prevention of secessionist tendencies.

19. Which articles of the Indian Constitution authorize Parliament to protect persons in the service of the union during martial law?

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Category: Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand (2000).

20. In 2000, which of the following was a primary reason for the creation of new states like Uttarakhand?

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Category: Residuary Powers

21. Residuary powers in the context of the Indian Constitution refer to the authority to legislate on subjects not enumerated in which of the following lists?

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Category: Issues related to financial autonomy.

22. Which historical document called for restructuring center-state financial relations in India?

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Category: Why Special Provisions?

23. Which house of the Indian Parliament provides asymmetrical representation to states based on their size and population?

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Category: Understanding Federalism in India

24. How many languages are officially recognized in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution?

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Category: FEDERALISM WITH A STRONG CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

25. What happens to the federal structure during an emergency according to the Indian Constitution?

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Category: Key Features of Indian Federalism

26. Which of the following is a principle emphasized in Indian federalism?

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Category: Need for Federalism in India

27. What is one of the main reasons for adopting federalism in India?

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Category: Appointed by the President, not elected.

28. Which commission recommended that the appointment of Governors should be non-partisan?

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Category: Decentralization for effective governance.

29. According to the Indian Constitution, which body plays a crucial role in resolving disputes between the Centre and the States?

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Category: Influence of political parties on federal relations.

30. What is the primary function of the judiciary in resolving federal disputes according to the syllabus?

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Category: FEDERALISM IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

31. What is the primary purpose of federalism in the Indian Constitution?

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Category: Political Maps of India (1947 vs. 2017)

32. Which article of the Indian Constitution granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir before 2019?

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Category: Reorganization of States Based on Language

33. What was the primary recommendation made by the States Reorganisation Commission in 1953?

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Category: Recent Creation of States

34. What kind of special provision did Article 370 provide to Jammu and Kashmir before its abrogation in 2019?

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Category: Ethnic, cultural, and historical uniqueness.

35. What is the defining feature of Indian society, highlighting the coexistence of various cultures and languages?

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Category: Types of Federalism

36. What is a significant financial power held by the central government of India?

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Category: Demands for autonomy

37. How can demands for linguistic and cultural autonomy impact the political stability within India’s federal structure?

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Category: Unlike the USA, India does not have dual citizenship.

38. Which type of citizenship does India follow?

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Category: Economic and Financial Powers

39. Which body has the authority to alter the boundaries of a state in India?

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Category: Dual Federalism (each level functions separately)

40. How are economic powers typically handled in dual federalism?

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Category: Need for national unity and stability.

41. Which of the following is a primary role of a strong central government in India?

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Category: Three Lists under the Constitution

42. Which subject is included in the State List according to the Constitution?

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Category: Diversity in language, culture, and religion.

43. How many major languages are spoken in India?

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Category: Demand for New States

44. What was one of the primary recommendations of the States Reorganisation Commission of 1956?

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Category: Interstate Conflicts

45. Why is the Belgaum border dispute between Maharashtra and Karnataka challenging to resolve?

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Category: Centre-State Relations

46. Which body is empowered to alter the boundaries of existing states in India?

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Category: Changes in state boundaries and names.

47. What is the main issue in the Cauvery water dispute between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu?

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Category: Judicial Role in Resolving Conflicts

48. What is the main function of the judiciary in a federal system of government?

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Category: What is Federalism?

49. Which of the following challenges is most commonly associated with federal systems?

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Category: Definition and importance

50. Which statement accurately reflects a characteristic of a federal system as per the syllabus?

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Category: CONFLICTS IN INDIA’S FEDERAL SYSTEM

51. What is a key feature of federalism as practiced in India?

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Category: States depend on grants from the Centre.

52. What is the primary reason states depend on the central government for financial assistance?

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Category: Conclusion

53. What is federalism compared to according to the syllabus?

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Category: Article 356: President’s Rule

54. Which State’s government dismissal in 1977 led to a major controversy regarding the use of Article 356?

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Category: Regional parties advocating for more state power

55. Which state has historically opposed the imposition of Hindi and demanded cultural autonomy?

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Category: Special Provisions for North-Eastern States

56. Which Article in the Indian Constitution provided special status to Jammu and Kashmir before its abrogation?

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Category: Introduction

57. Which state in India was formerly known as Mysore?

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Category: Why a Strong Centre Was Needed?

58. How many princely states needed integration into India after independence?

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Category: Historical reasons

59. What is a key feature of Indian federalism?

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Category: Centre controls major revenue sources.

60. Which level of government controls the major revenue sources in India?

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Category: States Reorganization Act (1956).

61. Which state was formed in 2014 by dividing Andhra Pradesh?

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Category: Autonomy of each level in its own sphere

62. What does ‘autonomy’ refer to in the context of federalism?

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