In a diverse country, an amendment on language rights is allowed only if major groups agree together; this safeguard is
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Chapter 13: Power Sharing and Democratic Accommodation (Set-3)
In NCERT terms, the “prudential” reason for power sharing focuses on A Increasing party funds B Avoiding election delays C
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In a power-sharing system, the biggest risk it tries to avoid is A Weather-related disasters B Faster tax collection C
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In a democracy, “power sharing” mainly means power is divided among A Few rich families B Only ruling party C
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A state with population below 20 lakh is generally not required to have a three-tier Panchayati system, so it may
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In local self-government, the “three Fs” often used to judge real decentralization mainly refer to A Forest, food, fuel B
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When a village wants to openly review local work records and spending details, the most suitable forum is A Cabinet
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In rural local government, the lowest unit that runs village administration is A Gram Panchayat B Zila Parishad C Panchayat
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The Panchayat body mainly created to manage development work at block level is A Gram Sabha B Panchayat Samiti C
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Which constitutional situation most clearly shows that India’s federalism can become “unitary” without changing the Constitution A Gram Sabha meets
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