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Chapter 13: Finance Commission, Comptroller and Auditor General of India and Attorney General of India (Set-4)
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In the Constitution, the Finance Commission is required to recommend distribution of the “net proceeds” of certain taxes between Union
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While deciding vertical devolution, the Finance Commission mainly considers sharing taxes between A States and districts B Courts and executive
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The Finance Commission is mainly constituted to recommend the distribution of financial resources between which governments A Centre and Districts
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A key difference between a political party and a pressure group is that a political party mainly tries to A
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A registered but unrecognized political party in India is classified by the Election Commission as a A National party B
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Party “recognition” by the Election Commission matters most because it gives a party A Court appointment power B Lok Sabha
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In a parliamentary system, the party or coalition that proves majority in the lower house forms A Supreme Court bench
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In a representative democracy, the main role of a political party is to connect citizens with the government A Run
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