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Which one of the following subjects comes under the legislation of the Centre and State in India?
Concept: India as a Federal Country
Mention any two reasons to state that India is a federal country.
Concept: India as a Federal Country
The Indian constitution provides 3 lists to distribute the legislative power. State any two subjects that are included in the union list. In which list the subject “Education” is included and why?
Concept: India as a Federal Country
“Education” falls under which one of the following lists given in the Indian Constitution?
Concept: India as a Federal Country
Read the arguments given the favour of power sharing and choose the correct option.
- Reduce the likelihood of bias.
- Barricades the decision-making process
- Accommodates diversities
- Increases the participation of people in power
Concept: Practice of Federalism in India
Examine the role of the Supreme Court in the Federal System of India in two points.
Concept: Concept of Federalism
Examine the role of the Constitution in the Federal System of India in two points.
Concept: Concept of Federalism
“Sharing of power between the Union Government and State Governments is basic to the structure of our Constitution.” Support the statement.
Concept: India as a Federal Country
How can caste take various forms in politics? Explain with examples.
Concept: Caste and Politics
Describe any five features of secularism in India.
Concept: Religion, Communalism and Politics
Describe any five features of 'caste in politics' in India.
Concept: Caste and Politics
Which one of the following religions was protected and fostered by Sri Lankans in their constitution?
Concept: Religion, Communalism and Politics
Mention the provisions that constitute India as a secular country.
Concept: Religion, Communalism and Politics
In which of the following regions was women representation the highest in their respective National Parliaments (2018)?
Concept: Women’s Political Representation
Complete the following concept diagram:

Concept: National Parties
Which one among the following pairs is correctly matched?
Concept: National Parties
Describe the role of political parties in India.
Concept: Role of Political Parties in a Democracy
Describe the necessity or utility of political parties in democratic countries.
Concept: Role of Political Parties in a Democracy
Two places A and B have been marked on the given outline map of India.
Identify them and write their correct names on the lines drawn near them.
- Indian National Congress session at this place in 1920.
- The place where Mahatma Gandhi broke Salt Law.

Concept: National Parties
Explain the role of Election Commission regarding recognition of Political Parties in India.
Concept: National Parties
