Ncert class 10-civics-Chapter 2: Federalism Welcome to your Ncert class 10-civics-Chapter 2: Federalism 1. In federalism, power is divided between various constituent units and states central authority none of the above both (a) and (b) None 2. Consider the following points regarding any change to the sharing of power between the Union Government and the State government. Which of the following is incorrect? It is not easy to make changes to this power sharing arrangement it has to be ratified by the legislatures of at least half of the total States It also includes the ratification by the third tier of the government Any change to it has to be first passed by both the Houses of Parliament with at least one third majority. None 3. Regional governments existed in Belgium even earlier. But all these powers were given to these governments and could be withdrawn by the State Government Federal Government Central Governmentc Opposition Government None 4. Why Union List includes subjects of national importance such as defence of the country, foreign affairs, banking, communications and currency? Because the government in the states in not capable Because we need a uniform policy on these matters throughout the country Because the state feels over-burdened to handle them Because these matters are of no importance to the state None 5. The ______ plays an important role in overseeing the implementation of constitutional provisions and procedures. Executive Judiciary Government Legislature None 6. ___________ensured that the spirit of federalism, respect for diversity and desire for living together became shared ideals in our country. Federal nature judiciary democratic politics constitutional provisions None 7. Subjects such as police, trade, commerce, agriculture and irrigation are included in which of the following list? Concurrent residuary State Union None 8. Gram Panchayat is a council consisting of several ward members is headed by a tehsildar patwari sabha sarpanch None 9. As in any federation, the different tiers enjoy ________ jurisdiction. same independent dependent separate None 10. The Parliament cannot on its own change the sharing of power between the Union Government and the State government's arrangement because: there is no provision in the constitution to do so only the President is entitled with such powers this arrangement is basic to the structure of the Constitution the states do not agree for the same None 11. __________List includes subjects of common interest to both the Union Government as well as the State Governments. Union State Residuary Concurrent None 12. Belgium shifted from a unitary form of government to federal democratic none of the above authoritarian None 13. Belgium shifted from a unitary to a_________ form of government Federal Monarchical Secular Socialist None 14. In what ways powers are shared between the state government and the central government in India: mutual cooperation decentralisation conflict resolution list system None 15. An ___________institution called the State Election Commission has been created in each State to conduct panchayat and municipal elections. dependent indirect direct independent None 16. The Constitution clearly provided a threefold distribution of _________ powers between the Union Government and the State Governments. judiciary legislative defensive executive None 17. The Indian Union is based on the principles of Nationalism Socialism Secularism federalism None 18. The Constitution of _______reduced the power of the Central Government and gave these powers to the regional governments. Netherlands Germany Belgium Luxembourg None 19. For all practical purposes ,Sri Lanka continues to be a _______system where the national government has all the powers. Federal unitary Monarchical Secular None 20. In a federation, both the levels of governments enjoy their power ________ of the other. opposite independent dependent domination None Time's up Please Share This Share this content Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to commentEnter your email address to commentEnter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.