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1. The System of Panchayati Raj involves

2. In case of a clash between the laws made by the centre and a state on a subject in the concurrent list:

3. Which of the following subjects is not included in the state list?

4. In India’s federal system, the state governments have the power to legislate on all those subjects which are included in the:

5. The Constitution of India

6. Which of the following government has two or more levels?

7. Which of the following countries is an example of “coming together federation”?

8. Here are three reactions to the language policy followed in India. Which of the following holds true in the case of India?

9. Consider the following statements on the practice of federalism in India. Identify those which hold true for decentralisation after 1992. A. Local governments did not have any power or resources of their own. B. It became constitutionally mandatory to hold regular elections to local government bodies. C. The state governments are required to share some powers and revenue with local government bodies. D. No seats are reserved in the elected bodies for scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other backward classes.

10. In a ‘Holding together federation’: A. A large country divides its power between constituent states and the national government. B. The Central government tends to be more powerful vis-a-vis the States. C. All the constituent states usually have equal powers. D. Constituent states have unequal powers. Which of the above statements are correct?

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