UNIT-II:
POWER SHARING
Q.
Whose decision will be final in
case of any dispute about the division of powers between the centre and the
states of India? 1 (2016)
Q.
Find out a neighbouring country
where the majority community wants to force its dominance over others and
refuses to share power. 1 (2016)
Q. What
is prudential reason of Power Sharing? 3 (2016)
Q. Identify the dual objectives of a
federation. 1 (2015)
Q. Explain the way in which the
American type of federation was formed. 2 (2015)
Q. Give one point of advantage of local
self-government. 1 (2014)
Q. State vertical power sharing taken
at three different levels. 3 (2014)
Q. Identify five basic features of a
government by which we can call it a federation. 5 (2013)
Q. Why federal power sharing has been
more effective after 1990 than it was in the past? 1 (2012)
Q. Why did the Constitution declare
India as a Union of States deliberately avoiding the word ‘federation’? 3 (2012)
Q. “In India the constitutional
arrangement of division of power seems to be heavily tilted towards the
Centre”. Justify the statement by citing examples. 2 (2011)
Q. How is the power of the government
distributed horizontally among the three organs of the government?1 (2010)
Q. Distinguish between Federal
Government and Unitary Government in two points. 2 (2010)
Q. Write two drawbacks of the working
of Panchayati Raj in India. 2 (2010)
Q.
State a situation in which
sharing of power among the political parties is direct. 1 (2010)
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