A) Centre-State relations |
B) Inter-State relations |
C) Working of the Constitution of India |
D) Inter-state river disputes |
A) Centre-State relations |
1). When can a State law on a subject in the Concurrent List get precedence over a Central law on the same subject :
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2). The provisions regarding division of taxes between Union and the States:
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3). What can the President do if the States fail to comply with the directives of Central Government:
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4). In the case of a conflict between the Centre and a State in respect of a subject included in the Concurrent List:
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5). In a federal system of government powers are divided between the Centre and the States by:
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6). State Governors are
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7). The idea of incorporation of the Concurrent List in the Indian Constitution has been borrowed from the Constitution of:
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8). Ordinances issued by a State Governor are subject to the approval of the
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9). In which respect have the Centre-State relations been specifically termed as 'municipal relations'?
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10). Which of the following is/are extra constitutional and extra-legal device(s) or securing co-operation and co-ordination between the States in India? I. The National Development Council. II. The Governor's Conference. III. Zonal Councils. IV. The inter-State Council
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