Centre-State Relationship MCQs

11. Subjects on which centre and state both can make law are mentioned in which of the following Lists?
(a) Union list
(b) State list
(c) Concurrent list
(d) Residual list
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Correct Answer: (c)

12. Which one of the following subjects is not included in Concurrent List?
(a) Actionable wrongs
(b) Bankruptcy and Insolvency
(c) Price control
(d) Capitation taxes
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Correct Answer: (d)

13. The Public Health and Sanitation is included in the Constitution of India in
(a) Union List
(b) State List
(c) Concurrent List
(d) None of the above
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Correct Answer: (b)

14. In which one of the following does the subject of Cooperative Societies fall?
(a) Union List
(b) State List
(c) Concurrent List
(d) Residuary Powers of Union Government
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Correct Answer: (b)

15. ‘Law and Order’ is included in the
(a) Concurrent list
(b) State List
(c) Union list
(d) None of the above
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Correct Answer: (b)

16. Which one of the following is not included in the ‘Union List’ of the Constitution of India?
(a) Defence
(b) Foreign Affairs
(c) Railways
(d) Agriculture
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Correct Answer: (d)

17. Which one of the following subjects is under the Union List in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India?
(a) Regulation of labour and safety in mines and oil fields
(b) Agriculture
(c) Fisheries
(d) Public Health
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Correct Answer: (a)

18. Indian Constitution presents three list for the distribution of power between Centre and States. Which two Articles
regulate that distribution?
(a) Article 4 and 5
(b) Article 56 and 57
(c) Article 141 and 142
(d) Article 245 and 246
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Correct Answer: (d)

19. The distribution of powers between the Centre and the States in the Indian Constitution is based on the scheme provided in the
(a) Morley-Minto Reforms, 1909
(b) Montague-Chelmsford Act, 1919
(c) Government of India Act, 1935
(d) Indian Independence Act, 1947
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Correct Answer: (c)

20. ‘Residuary powers’ under the Indian Constitution means
(a) the powers relating to International Affairs.
(b) the powers relating to Internal Emergency.
(c) the powers, which can be exercised both by the Union Government and the States.
(d) the powers, which have not been specifically enumerated in the Union List, State List and Concurrent List.
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Correct Answer: (d)

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