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CLASS X DEMOCRATIC POLITICS L-2 FEDERALISM

CLASS X
DEMOCRATIC POLITICS L-2 FEDERALISM
Q1. Define the following terms:-
       a.    Federalism
       b.    Jurisdiction
       c.    Coalition Government

Q2. What are the key features of Federalism?

Q3. What are the dual objectives of the Federal system? What are their importances?

Q4. Bring out the contrast between Federal and unitary government?

Q5. Explain the 2 kinds of routes (or basis) through which federations have been formed, with examples.

 Q6. What makes India a federal country?
                                            OR
What are the power sharing arrangements in India?

Q7. How does J&K enjoy a special status in India?

Q8. Flexible language policy of government of India and Indian constitution has minimized conflicts among states and centre in India. Justify.
  
      Q9. How federal power sharing has became more effective in India after 1990(or Today)?

Q10. What is meant by decentralization of Power?

Q11. Why do we need local government?
OR
What is the rationale for decentralization of power in India?

Q12. How has the Amendment Act of 1992 made the third-tier democracy (Local Government) more powerful and effective?

Q13. Briefly explain the levels of rural local government in India.
OR
             How has Panchayat Raj system been organized?

Q14. How are local bodies organized in urban areas?
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        Q15. What is gram sabha?

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