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Numeric Range Testing - Question 1

In which of the following states, Indians who are not residents of that state, are not allowed to buy the property of any form?


Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 1
Jammu and Kashmir have its own Constitution. Many provisions of the Indian Constitution are not applicable to this State without the approval of the State Assembly.

Numeric Range Testing - Question 2

Which of the following federal principles are found in the Indian Federation?

(i) Equal representation of the state in the second house of Parliament

(ii) Bicameral Legislature at the federal level

(iii) Double citizenship

(iv) Independent and Impartial judiciary

Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 2
a) In Rajya Sabha or the Upper House of Parliament allocation of seats is made on the basis of population of each state. So option A is ruled out.

b) Seven Indian states support the bicameral legislature. Therefore, the option is correct in terms of Indian Federalism.

c) The constitution of Indian does not allow dual citizenship. Therefore, this option is ruled out.

d) Judiciary in India is independent of other branches of the government. So, this option is true in the case of the Indian Constitution.

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Numeric Range Testing - Question 3

The distinguishing feature of a federal government is

Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 3
We know that the federal government is that form of government in which the government is formed of three branches legislative, executive and judiciary and hence the governmental power is divided between these different levels of government. Therefore option (iii) is correct.

Numeric Range Testing - Question 4

One of the following is a coming-together type of federation.

Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 4
In this type of federalism the states have individual identity and have majority of control over their governance. USA, Switzerland and Australia are countries which combined different states together to form a country and hence an example for 'Coming Together' federation.

Numeric Range Testing - Question 5

Of the following which one is correct about a federation?

Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 5
The distinguishing feature of a federal government is division of powers between different levels of government.

India is federal because the powers of the union and state governments are specified in the Constitution and they have exclusive jurisdiction on their respective subjects.

Numeric Range Testing - Question 6

All money received by or on behalf of the Government of India is credited to

Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 6
All the public money received by or on behalf of the government other than those that are covered under the Consolidated Fund, are credited to the Public Account.

Numeric Range Testing - Question 7

Which kind of democratic governance system is there in our country?

Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 7
Parliamentary system is there in our country.

Numeric Range Testing - Question 8

The Constitution of India vents the residuary powers in

Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 8
Article 248 vests the residuary powers in the parliament. It says that Parliament has exclusive power to make any law with respect to any matter not enumerated in the Concurrent List or the State List.

Numeric Range Testing - Question 9

Which among the following large countries, a country which is not a federal?

Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 9
China, the second-largest country in the world, with an area of 9.597 million km² and a population of 138.64 crores does not follow the federal system. China has a communist based government, having a unitary system.

Numeric Range Testing - Question 10

All revenues received by the Union Government by way of taxes and other receipts for the conduct of Government business are credited to the

Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 10
All revenues received by the Union Government by way of taxes and other receipts for the conduct of Government business are credited to the Consolidated Fund of India.

Numeric Range Testing - Question 11

Which of the following will come under the concurrent list?

Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 11
Concurrent List includes subjects of common interest to both the Union Government as well as the State Governments, such as education, forest, trade unions, marriage, adoption and succession.

Numeric Range Testing - Question 12

The main feature of India as a Federal State is

Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 12
The existence of the three-tier system in India is the key feature of the existence of federalism. The Central government, the State government, and the Local Self Governments, i.e. the Municipalities and Panchayats at the local level, makes the governance efficient.

Numeric Range Testing - Question 13

The idea of the concurrent list in the Indian constitution was borrowed from

Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 13
The concept of 'Concurrent List' in the Indian Constitution has been borrowed from the Constitution of Australia.

Numeric Range Testing - Question 14

The state governments were rescued in power-sharing by the

Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 14
The state governments were rescued in power-sharing by the Judiciary.

Numeric Range Testing - Question 15

In a federal state

Detailed Solution for Numeric Range Testing - Question 15
A federal state is one where the power vests with the Center and state as per the constitutional arrangement and the exercise of those powers are limited by the constitution to be contained within the area of jurisdiction so defined.

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