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Test 1

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Class 10 Civics — Federalism
Q1. Which one of the following countries has a federal system of government?
Q2. Consider the following statements regarding language policy of Indian Federation. 1. Hindi was identified as the official languge. 2. Besides Hindi, there are 21 other languages recognized as scheduled languages. 3. English can be used along with Hindi for official purpose.
Q3. Match Column I with Column IT and choose the correct option. Column 1 Column 11 i. Union List 1. Agriculture ii. State List 2. Computer Software iii. Concurrent List 3. Banking iv. Residuary Subjects 4. Education
Q4. Match Column - A with Column - B and choose the correct option. Column - A (Subjects) Column - A (List) I. E-Programming 1. Concurrent List II. Police 2. Union List III. Education 3. State List IV. Defence 4. Residuary List
Q5. How many countries in the world have a federal political system?
Q6. An independent institution to conduct Panchayat and municipal elections, in each state is called:
Q7. The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of government:
Q8. Identify the federation which is an example of 'pooling sovereignty and retaining identity'.
Q9. As per language policy of Indian Government, which one of the following statements is true regarding the status of Hindi language?
Q10. At what level does a Panchayat Samiti operate in a Panchayati Raj structure?
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Test 2

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Class 10 Civics — Federalism
Q1. The main feature of India as a Federal State is ____________.
Q2. Both the Union and the state government can make laws on the subjects mentioned in the
Q3. The correct number of subjects of the Concurrent list of the Indian Constitution is _________.
Q4. Who is the chairperson of Municipal Corporation?
Q5. Which of the following statements are true about the Unitary system of Government?
Q6. Which of the following country is an example for 'holding together' federations?
Q7. What is meant by residuary subjects?
Q8. Assertion (A): Black soils are black in colour and are also known as regur soils. Reason (R): Black soils are made up of lava flows 1Mark A Both
Q9. What is the third tier of government known as?
Q10. Which of the following was not a provision of the Act of 1956 passed in Sri Lanka?
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Test 3

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Class 10 Civics — Federalism
Q1. Which one comes under the State List in India?
Q2. Which among the following states in India has a special status?
Q3. Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between: A
Q4. Which of the following countries is an example of ‘coming together’ federation?
Q5. The seventh schedule consists of ______________.
Q6. Match list I with list II and select the correct answer using the codes below in the lists: List I List II 1Mark 1. State list (a) Banking 2. Union List (b) Trade 3. Concurrent List (c) E-commerce 4. Residuary subject (d) Forest
Q7. Which of the following government has two or more levels?
Q8. Study the scheduled languages of India given in table below and find out the incorrect answer from the given options: STATEMENT - 4 SCHEDULED LANGUAGES IN DESCENDING ORDER OF SPEAKER'S STRENGTH - 2011 S.N o. LanguagePersons who returned the language as their mother t ongue Percentage to total populat ion A B C D 1. Hindi 52,83,47,193 43.63 2. Bengali 9,72,37,669 8.03 3. Marathi 8,30,26,680 6.86 4. Telugu 8,11,27,740 6.70 5. Tamil 6,90,26,881 5.70 6. Gujarati 5,54,92,554 4.58 7. Urdu 5,07,72,631 4.19 8. Kannada4,37,06,512 3.61 9. Odia 3,75,21,324 3.10 10. Malayala m 3,48,38,819 2.88 11 Punjabi3,31,24,726 2.74 12. Assamese1,53,11,351 1.26 13. Maithili1,35,83,464 1.12 14. Santali 73,68,192 0.61 15. Kashmiri67,97,587 0.56 16. Nepali 29,26,168 0.24 17. Sindhi 27,72,264 0.23 18. Dongri 25,96,767 0.21 19. Konkani 22,56,502 0.19 20. Manipuri17,61,079 0.15 21. Bodo 14,82,929 0.12 22. Sanskrit24,821 N
Q9. DIRECTION: Mark the option which is most suitable: Assertion(A): Besides Hindi there are 21 other languages recognized as scheduled languages by the constitution. Reason(R): Restructuring the centre state relations is one more way in which federalism has been strengthened in practice.
Q10. The ‘coming together’ federations is found in:
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Test 4

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Class 10 Civics — Federalism
Q1. The Panchayati Raj institution at the block level is known as?
Q2. Some states were created not on the basis of language but to recognise differences based on:
Q3. Which of the following is an example of ‘coming together’ federations?
Q4. Study the given map of India and find out the newly formed Union territories in August, 2019.
Q5. In a federal system, the central government:
Q6. Which statement is not true about the Zila Parisad?
Q7. In which Schedule of the Indian Constitution are the 22 scheduled languages included?
Q8. Which form of power sharing is most commonly referred to as federalism?
Q9. Union Territories are:
Q10. The inspiration of 'Liberty, Equality and Fraternity' was derived from _____.
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Test 5

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Class 10 Civics — Federalism
Q1. Which form of government is prevalent in Sri Lanka?
Q2. Due to their peculiar social and historical circumstances, the Constitution of India gives special status to some Indian states. These provisions are given in ________.
Q3. Assertion (A): Coalition government is formed during dearth of coal in the country. Reason (R): It helps in overcoming coal crisis.
Q4. India is a federal state because its Constitution provides for ____________.
Q5. Federal power sharing in India needs another tier of government below that of the State governments, it is called _________.
Q6. Assertion (A): Third-tier of government is local government. Reason (R): It made democracy weak.
Q7. Which of the following is not the part of third-tier system of the Panchayati Raj?
Q8. Which of the following was added later to the Indian federation?
Q9. Look at the given map of India and identify any three states which have been carved out of bigger states?
Q10. list includes subjects of national importance such as defence of the country, foreign affairs etc.
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Test 6

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Class 10 Civics — Federalism
Q1. What form of government exists in India?
Q2. Which of the following does not have a federal political system?
Q3. Which one comes under the Union List in India?
Q4. The number of subjects listed in the Union list of Indian Constitution is ____________.
Q5. Which of the following subjects are included in the State List?
Q6. Education, forest, trade unions, marriage, etc. are subjects included in the:
Q7. Assertion (A): Belgium and Spain have ‘holding together’ federation. Reason (R): A big country divides power between constituent states and national government.
Q8. Assertion (A): When power is taken away from central and state governments and given to local governments it is called decentralisation. Reason (R): At least one third of all positions are reserved for women in local government bodies
Q9. State government has powers of its own for which __________.
Q10. DIRECTION: Mark the option which is most suitable: Assertion(A): When power is taken away from central and state governments and given to local governments it is called decentralisation. Reason(R): At least one third of all positions are reserved for women in local government bodies.
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Test 7

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Class 10 Civics — Federalism
Q1. Which of the following countries follows the 'coming together' style of federalism?
Q2. Much of the official work done in the states is in which one of the following languages?
Q3. Match list I with list II and select the correct answer using the codes below in the lists: List I List II 1. Union of India (a) Prime minister 1Mark 2. State (b) Sarpanch 3. Municipal corporation (c) Governor 4. Gram Panchayat (d) Governor
Q4. In the local government elections at least __________ of all positions are reserved for women?
Q5. Different tiers of government govern the same citizens, but each tier has its own __________ in specific matters.
Q6. What is the government at Block level called?
Q7. Which state in India enjoys special status?
Q8. Defence of the country, foreign affairs, banking, currency are subjects inducted in the:
Q9. Arunachal Pradesh was granted statehood in _________.
Q10. Assertion (A): Civil code of 1805 is also known as Napoleonic Code. Reason (R): Napoleonic Code did away with all privileges based on birth, established equality before the law and secured the right to property. A Both
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Test 8

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Class 10 Civics — Federalism
Q1. In case of any dispute about the division of powers:
Q2. Which of the following are included in the Union List?
Q3. The real success of federalism in India can be attributed to the:
Q4. Can the fundamental provisions of the constitution be unilaterally changed by one level of government in federalism?
Q5. Which of the following statements are true about the Federalism system of Government?
Q6. Give one feature of Union territories?
Q7. Indian states have been constituted on the basis of ______________.
Q8. Consider the following two statements. 1. In a federation the powers of the federal and provincial governments are clearly demarcated. 2. India is a federation because the powers of the Union and State Governments are specified in the Constitution and they have exclusive jurisdiction on their respective subjects. 3. Sri Lanka is a federation because the country is divided into provinces. 4. India is no longer a federation because some powers of the States have been devolved to the local government bodies. Which of the statements given above are correct?
Q9. Assertion (A): A major step towards decentralization was taken in 1992. Reason (R): The constitution was amended to make the third tier of democracy more powerful and effective
Q10. A major step towards decentralisation was taken in:
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Test 9

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Class 10 Civics — Federalism
Q1. If there is a conflict in the laws made for the subjects in the Concurrent List, then the decision made by _______ will prevail.
Q2. The system of Panchayat Raj involves:
Q3. The distinguishing feature of a federal government is:
Q4. 1Mark Examine the following pairs that give the level of government in India and the powers of the government at that level to make laws on the subjects mentioned against each. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
Q5. At least one-third of all positions are reserved for:
Q6. Match list I with list II and select the correct answer using the codes below in the lists: List I List II 1. Subjects in state list (a) 52 2. Subjects in Union List (b) 22 3. Subjects in concurrent list (c) 61 4. No of schedule languages (d) 97
Q7. Rural local government is popularly known as:
Q8. On which given subject can both the Union as well as the State Governments make laws?
Q9. How many levels of government does a federation usually have?
Q10. One of the following is a State List item.
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Test 10

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Class 10 Civics — Federalism
Q1. When power is taken away from the Central and State governments and given to local government, it is called:
Q2. Which one of the following countries has not adopted the holding together federation?
Q3. The ‘holding together’ federation is found in:
Q4. The first state in the Indian Union formed on the basis of linguistic differences is ___________.
Q5. Give an example of a subject under the residuary list?
Q6. Assertion (A): Treaty of Vienna was signed in 1815. Reason (R): The main objective was to undo the changes that had come about in Europe during Napoleonic wars. A Both
Q7. __________ is a system of government in which the power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of the country?
Q8. Study the given picture and find out which of the following options best signifies this cartoon? (Image)
Q9. Assertion (A): A major step towards decentralization was taken in 1992. Reason (R): The constitution was amended to make the third tier of democracy more powerful and effective.
Q10. The number of languages in India depends on the way one counts it. As per information recorded in Census 2011, there are _______ distinct languages which people mentioned as their mother tongues.
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