Q1. India is described as a
A) Unitary state
B) Federal state
C) Federal with unitary bias
D) Confederation
(C)
Q2. The federal system in India is given in
A) Preamble
B) Part V
C) Part XI
D) Schedule
(C)
Q3. Centre–State relations are mentioned in Articles
A) 200–250
B) 245–263
C) 300–350
D) 352–360
(B)
Q4. Distribution of powers is given in
A) 5th Schedule
B) 6th Schedule
C) 7th Schedule
D) 8th Schedule
(C)
Q5. Seventh Schedule contains
A) Fundamental Rights
B) DPSPs
C) Three Lists
D) Duties
(C)
Q6. Union List has
A) 66 subjects
B) 97 subjects
C) 100 subjects
D) 50 subjects
(B)
Q7. State List has
A) 61 subjects
B) 66 subjects
C) 70 subjects
D) 97 subjects
(B)
Q8. Concurrent List has
A) 47 subjects
B) 52 subjects
C) 60 subjects
, D) 30 subjects
(A)
Q9. Defence is in
A) State List
B) Concurrent List
C) Union List
D) Residuary
(C)
Q10. Police is in
A) Union List
B) State List
C) Concurrent List
D) None
(B)
Q11. Education is in
A) Union List
B) State List
C) Concurrent List
D) Residuary
(C)
Q12. Law made by Union prevails in case of conflict in
A) State List
B) Union List
C) Concurrent List
D) Residuary
(C)
Q13. Residuary powers belong to
A) States
B) Centre
C) Judiciary
D) President
(B)
Q14. Financial relations are given in
A) Part XII
B) Part XI
C) Part X
D) Part IX
(A)
Q15. Taxes on income are levied by
A) States
B) Centre
C) Both
D) None
(B)
Q16. GST is collected by
A) Centre only
B) States only
C) Both Centre and States