No. of questions - 15
Time - 7 min
Negative marking : -0.25 mark
1.
Who of the following has stated that “The Constitution has not been set in a tight mould of Federalism”?
2.
In the context of India, which of the following principles is/are implied institutionally in the Parliamentary Government?
1. Members of the Cabinet are the Members of the Parliament.
2. Ministers hold the office till they enjoy confidence in the Parliament.
3. The Cabinet is headed by the Head of the State.
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3.
The reason for the Indian Constitution being the bulkiest is that
4.
Which one of the following is not a feature of Indian federalism?
5.
Which one of the following is incorrect about the Indian Political System?
6.
Which one of the following determines that Indian Constitution is Federal?
7.
Who called Indian Federalism as the Co-operative Federalism?
8.
Which one of the following points differentiates the Indian Parliamentary System and British Parliamentary System?
9.
Indian Constitution is
10.
The cardinal features of political system in India are
1. It is a democratic republic.
2. It has a Parliamentary form of government.
3. The supreme power vests in People of India.
4. It provides for a unified authority.
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11.
Consider the following statements.
1. India is a democratic polity.
2. India is a sovereign state.
3. India has a democratic society.
4. India is welfare state.
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12.
Which of the following is not a federal feature of the Indian Constitution?
13.
In relation to Indian Constitution who said that “Indian Constitution establishes good balance between Rigidity and Flexibility”?
14.
Which one of the following is not true in relation to democratic determination?
15.
Which of the following statements about the federal system in India are correct?
1. The Constitution introduces a federal system as the basic structure of Government.
2. There is a strong admixture of a unitary bias.
3. Both the Union and State Legislatures are sovereign.
4. The legislative, financial and judicial powers have been divided between the Union and its units.
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